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Max Corput, also documented as Maximilien or Maxwell Van Den Corput (1825 in Belgium – January 16, 1911 in Atlanta), was the architect of the second Union Station of Atlanta, Georgia, built in 1871 in Second Empire style."Van Den" (Dutch: "from the") is very common in Belgian surnames, and references to Corput regarding the Civil War often include it as part of his last name.
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Corput, Max
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Belgian-American architect and Confederate Army captain
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Corput, Max Van Den; Corput, Maximilien Van Den; Corput, Maxwell Van Den; Van Den Corput, Max; Van Den Corput, Maximilien; Van Den Corput, Maxwell
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1825-01-01Z
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1911-01-16Z
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1911-01-01Z
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