Edward Tuckerman Potter
Edward Tuckerman Potter (1831-1904) was an American architect known for his contributions to the Gothic Revival style in the United States. He designed numerous buildings, including churches, schools, and private residences, primarily in the northeastern region. His work is characterized by intricate details and a strong sense of craftsmanship.
Potter is perhaps best known for his design of the St. John's Church in Troy, New York, which showcases his ability to blend traditional Gothic elements with modern needs. He also played a significant role in the design of the Troy City Hall, further establishing his reputation as a prominent architect of his time.