George E. Dickey

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George E. Dickey (1840—1900) was an architect who worked in the United States and Canada in the 1800s.

Early life[]

George E. Dickey was born in Wilmot, New Hampshire on October 29, 1840 to James and Sebra Sickey. He grew up and attended school in New Hampshire.[1]

Career[]

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Dickey went to Boston for professional training. He practiced architecture in Waltham, Massachusetts and before moving to Toronto in 1873. After five years he moved to Houston.[1]

Personal life[]

Dickey wedded Mary Messer of New London, New Hampshire in 1862. He married Maria Watier, a native of Montreal. His third wife was Georgia Dickey. From these three marriages, he had a total of eight children. His eldest son practiced architecture with him.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Fox, Stephen. "Dickey, George E." Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
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