John J. Dwyer

He designed institutional buildings in the Hartford, Connecticut area.

At least two of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) for their architecture.

[1] He worked for some time with Barrett Bros., then opened his own practice in Hartford with an office at 235 Asylum Street, announced February 25, 1893 in Architecture and Building.

[2] He is reportedly "quickly became the popular architect in Catholic circles.

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