Henry Rowe (architect)

Henry Rowe (1812 – 22 July 1870) was an Irish architect who practiced in nineteenth-century Massachusetts, New York and Maine.

Brown House), in the Spring Street Historic District of Portland, Maine, which was built in 1845.

It is believed to be Rowe's first commission in the state,[2] and is described in city promotional materials as the finest example of Gothic Revival architecture in Maine.

[3][4] Although it is virtually unaltered, the house was moved west along Spring Street to its current location in 1971 to avoid demolition.

[9] After studying under George Richard Pain in Cork, Ireland, Rowe emigrated to the United States around 1840.

49 Main Street, in Yarmouth, Maine, was built in 1845