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I deleted the category "Architects from Washington (U.S. State)" since Henry Starbuck never lived in Washington State. Although he designed the first version of Trinity Episcopal Church in Seattle, he apparently did that from his Chicago office. Distant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Legacy of H.H. Richardson identifies Starbuck as a "Chicago architect" (page 239). This identification corresponds to the information in the on-line biography provided as a link in the Starbuck article.Sullivanesque (talk) 03:50, 13 January 2010 (UTC)Reply