Thomas J. Sparrow

Thomas J. Sparrow (March 4, 1805 – December 22, 1870) was a prominent American architect active in the first half of the 19th century.

Its next edition, four years later, showed him as being the city's first native professional architect.

[1][2] He was active into the 1860s, when ill health prevented him from partaking in the rebuilding of Portland after the great fire of 1866.

[1] The Sparrow Lecture, held at Portland's Mechanics' Hall, is named in his honor.

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The Captain Reuben Merrill House in Yarmouth, Maine