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Philip Hooker was an American architect from Albany, New York. He designed Hyde Hall, the facade of the Hamilton College Chapel, The Albany Academy, Albany City Hall, and the original New York State Capitol building. He is believed to have designed the Gen. John G. Weaver House at Utica, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.An existing National Register of Historic Places building that he designed, with John H.
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Hooker, Philip Philip Hooker
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American architect
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1766-10-28Z
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1766-01-01Z
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1836-01-31Z
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1836-01-01Z
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