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Robert Smith (1722 – February 11 1777) was a Scottish-born American architect who was based in Philadelphia. Smith’s work includes buildings such as Carpenters’ Hall St. Peter’s Church and the steeple on Christ Church. These structures constituted the greater part of the city’s early skyline. Other works include Nassau Hall at Princeton University and the Public Hospital in Williamsburg Virginia. He worked exclusively in the Georgian style.

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