WILLIAM STRICKLAND
ARCHITECT
Willam Strickland, a
Philadelphia architect, who designed the Georgetown Court House
and the Lewes Delaware
Breakwater.
Strickland was paid $60
from the Sussex county commission for the drawings in 1842,
although he was considered
on of the foremost members of his profession in America.
William Waples, chairman
of the court house commission had told Strickland only
$ 10, 417 had been
appropriated for construction and when he submitted the plans
Strickland let Waples know
a few exterior columns were left out because of the small
sum allowed.
1914 alterations changed
Stricklands design, added the exterior, so no longer can it be
a pure example of his
work.
There is controversy now
over current extensive remodeling.
Abstract : May 16, 2018
by Harrison H, from Wilmington News Journal , Saturday,
March 25. 1967.
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