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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_HobanJames Hoban - Wikipedia

    Hoban died in Washington, D.C., on December 8, 1831. He was originally buried at Holmead's Burying Ground, but was disinterred and reburied at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C. His son James Hoban Jr., said to closely resemble his father, served as U.S. attorney of the District of Columbia from 1845 to 1846. Work

  2. James Hoban Jr. (1808 – January 19, 1846) was an American lawyer who served as United States Attorney for the District of Columbia in the 1840s. Early life. James Hoban Jr. was born to James Hoban. His father was an Irish-American architect who designed the White House. Hoban was noted as looking very similar to his father. [1] [2] Career.

  3. 10 de jun. de 2022 · James Hoban's life is a memorable Irish-American success story. In his boyhood he learned the craft of carpenter and wheelwright, and became an architect by profession and a builder by trade. Hoban came to America with high ambitions, and designed and erected many buildings; but what keeps his name alive today arises from one special ...

  4. James Hoban: Architect of the White House. James Hoban's life is a memorable Irish-American success story. In his boyhood he learned the craft of carpenter and wheelwright, and became an architect by profession and a builder by trade.

  5. The best known of them was James Hoban Jr., a powerful orator and respected Washington lawyer who completed his career as the District Attorney for the District of Columbia. Family tradition held that an 1844 daguerreotype showed that James Jr., was the "spitting image" of his father.

  6. Irlanda, Estados Unidos. Filho (a) (s) James Hoban Jr. Ocupação. arquiteto. Obras destacadas. Casa Branca. [ edite no Wikidata] James Hoban (Desart, 11 de junho de 1758 – Washington D.C., 8 de dezembro de 1831) foi um arquiteto irlandês ativo nos Estados Unidos, mais conhecido por ser o autor do projeto original da Casa Branca .

  7. James Hoban (born c. 1762, Callan, County Kilkenny, Ire.—died Dec. 8, 1831, Washington, D.C.) was a U.S. architect who was the designer and builder of the White House in Washington, D.C. Hoban was trained in the Irish and English Georgian style and worked in this design tradition throughout his architectural career.