Louis Warren Ross (July 18 1893 – September 8 1966) was an American architect from Boston Massachusetts perhaps best known for his work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he designed over thirty of the campus buildings there.Ross was born in Arlington Massachusetts on July 18 1893 the third of the five children of Louis Hall Ross and Mable Louisa Rawson. He was the grandson of agriculturalist Warren Winn Rawson and Helen Maria Mair.
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
birth date
1893-07-18
birth place
Arlington Massachusetts
death date
1966-09-08
death place
Newton Massachusetts
significant building
James C. Greenough House, Kenyon L. Butterfield House, Ralph A. Van Meter House, Roscoe W. Thatcher House, Arnold_House_(Amherst_Massachusetts), Skinner_Hall, Student_Union_(Amherst_Massachusetts)
significant project
List of University of Massachusetts Amherst residence halls
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