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Detroit Architect

Mortimer L. Smith1840–1896

Mortimer L. Smith and his father Sheldon Smith ran one of nineteenth-century Detroit's busiest practices. Mortimer designed the original J. L. Hudson store and a string of commercial buildings along Monroe and Woodward. His career spanned the Civil War and the Gilded Age and set the architectural baseline for downtown Detroit.

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