Orlo Epps

Orlo Epps (1864 – June 2, 1926) was an American architect, mathematician, physicist, and socialist writer.

After receiving his degree from Cornell, Epps associated with builder Lyman H. Blend and practiced as an architect in Oneonta.

[1] At the time of the 1910 United States Census, Epps was living in Oneonta with his wife Charlotte and his mother Helen.

[3] At the time of the 1915 New York Census, Epps was living in Oneonta with his wife Charlotte, mother Helen and five-year-old son Max.

[7] Epps also became a leader of the local Socialist Party in Oneonta, and he advocated for women's suffrage, direct election of senators, and the referendum and recall.