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  2. Joseph Miller Huston - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Miller Huston (February 23, 1866 – 1940) was an architect notable for designing the third and current Pennsylvania State Capitol, located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Construction started in 1902 of his Beaux-Arts design.

  3. Pennsylvania State Capitol sculpture groups - Wikipedia

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    Love and Labor: The Unbroken Law. Joseph Miller Huston, the Capitol's architect, chose Barnard in 1902 to create exterior sculpture for the building.The initial sculpture program, conceived by Barnard and Huston, called for eight sculpture groups – a pair flanking each of the building's four entrances – as well as an "enormous bronze composition along the skyline of the main entrance façade."

  4. Pennsylvania State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Hills Capitol (1822–1897) The Pennsylvania State Capitol is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Pennsylvania located in downtown Harrisburg.The building was designed by architect Joseph Miller Huston in 1902 and completed in 1906 in a Beaux-Arts style with decorative Renaissance themes throughout.

  5. Oaks Cloister - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Miller Huston was born in Philadelphia in 1866. He trained and worked as an architect during college and graduated from Princeton University in 1892. Huston founded his own firm in 1895, just a few short years after starting his career with famous Philadelphia architect Frank Furness. [3]

  6. Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex - Wikipedia

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    Its centerpiece is the Pennsylvania State Capitol, constructed in 1902 - 1906 to a design by Joseph Miller Huston. The capitol is a nationally recognized example of Beaux Arts architecture, and is known for its interior opulence and artwork. On the east side of the capitol is the East Wing, a 1987 extension that greatly expands the building's ...

  7. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Joseph Miller Huston and is adorned with sculpture, including Love and Labor, the Unbroken Law and The Burden of Life, the Broken Law by sculptor George Grey Barnard; murals by Violet Oakley and Edwin Austin Abbey; tile floor by Henry Mercer, which tells the story of the Pennsylvania. The state capitol is only the ...

  8. Somerset County high schools list honor roll students for ...

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    Schools in Somerset County have listed their honor roll students for the first quarter, nine-weeks grading period. North Star. Highest honors (All A’s)

  9. Witherspoon Building - Wikipedia

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    Witherspoon Building is a historic office building located in the Market East neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was designed by architect Joseph M. Huston (1866–1940) and built in 1896.