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For the American architect with a similar name, see Cass Gilbert.Charles Pierrepont Henry Gilbert (August 29, 1861 in New York City – October 25, 1952), most often referred to as C. P. H. Gilbert, was an American architect of the late-19th and early-20th centuries best known for designing townhouses and mansions.
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Gilbert, C.P.H. C. P. H. Gilbert
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American architect
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