Ruth Maxon Adams (Born in 1883 – Died in 1970) was an American architect. Adams grew up in New Haven Connecticut the only child of a Yale professor George Burton Adams. As a child she visited England with her father. It was in England where she was first exposed to William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement.
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