Frederic Charles Hirons (March 28, 1882 - January 23, 1942) was the American architect, based in New York City, who designed the Classical George Rogers Clark National Memorial, in Vincennes, Indiana, among the last major Beaux-Arts style public works in the United States, completed in 1933.
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1883
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23 January 1942 (aged 58)
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