Alfred Bult Mullett (April 7 1834 – October 20 1890) was an American architect who served from 1866 to 1874 as Supervising Architect head of the agency of the United States Treasury Department that designed federal government buildings. His work followed trends in Victorian style evolving from the Greek Revival to Second Empire to Richardsonian Romanesque.
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birth date
1834-04-07
birth place
England, Taunton
death date
1890-10-20
death place
Washington D.C.
significant building
San Francisco Mint, Pioneer Courthouse, Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Greystone (Knoxville), Federal Building (Raleigh North Carolina), Old Customs House (Knoxville Tennessee), United States Customhouse and Post Office (St. Louis Missouri)
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