W. V. Howard

Waldo Vose Howard (October 2, 1841 – November 20, 1927)[2] was an American architect practicing in the city of Brockton, Massachusetts and its suburbs.

[3] In later life, Howard was appointed City Architect of Brockton.

[5] Howard was fairly prolific in Plymouth County, and was competent in the major late-nineteenth century styles.

Howard worked in Brockton during the 1880s and 90s, with its population more than quadrupling during his career.

He and fellow Brockton architect Wesley Lyng Minor designed most of the city's major structures during that period.