Milton Grigg (1905β1982) was a Virginia architect best known for his restoration work at Colonial Williamsburg and Monticello. In his career as an independent architect in Charlottesville, Virginia, he worked as a modernist within the Jeffersonian tradition. K. Edward Lay, author of the Architecture of Jefferson County, called Grigg βone of the premier architectural restoration/preservationists of his time β always with an inquisitive mind on the forefront of architectural inquiry.β
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1905
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1982 (aged 76)
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