George Franklin Barber
Architect

George Franklin Barber Net Worth

George Franklin Barber was a highly successful residential architect who was born in 1854. He was known for his mail-order catalogs which featured his designs and dominated the late Victorian era in the United States. His designs were popular in all 50 states, as well as Japan and the Philippines. His success has earned him a net worth of $2.5 million.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 31, 1854
Birth Place Illinois
Age 165 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo

💰 Net worth: $2.5 million (2024)

About

Residential architect who marketed his domestic designs through mail-order catalogs; dominated the late Victorian era within the United States. His designs peppered the entire country--all 50 states--and could also be seen in Japan and the Philippines.

Before Fame

He was a mostly self-taught architect who co- founded a contracting and building firm with his brother. His business took off with the publication of a nationwide catalogue offering 59 different building designs. His business eventually employed more than 50 people who handled orders from the U.S. and overseas.

Trivia

His ingenuity was granted a permanent place in history when the National Register of Historic Places included more than 48 of his houses in their listings.

Family Life

He was born in DeKalb County, Illinois, to Lyman and Cornelia Spring Barber. He moved in with his sister, Olive, and her husband, William Barrett, when he was a little boy. He lived with them on their farm.

Associated With

He preceded John Lautner, another prominent Midwestern architect, who became known for his innovative, futuristic designs.

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