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HENRY MATHER GREENE
1870 ~ 1974

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    HENRY MATHER GREENE
    Henry Mather Greene was born in 1870 in Brighton, Ohio. Greene, with his brother, Charles Sumner, was one of the pre-eminent architects of the Arts and Crafts movement. Henry and Charles came to California in 1893 at the request of their parents, who had moved to the “little country town” of Pasadena. From this location, they went on to design some of the most well known houses of the day, of which, the Gamble House in Pasadena, California is perhaps the best-known example. Henry Mather is buried next to his wife, Emeline Dart. Their tombstones are bordered by a carved vine done in the Craftsman tradition.

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