Overlooked No More: Louise Blanchard Bethune, Who Changed the Face of Buffalo.
From the NY Times
Louise Blanchard Bethune is widely considered to have been the first American woman to become a certified architect, and she left her stamp throughout western New York and in New England.
Among the architectural greats who contributed to the landscape of Buffalo, N.Y. — among them Frederick Law Olmsted, Frank Lloyd Wright and Henry Hobson Richardson — there was one person who is lesser known but whose impact in shaping the city was just as important: Louise Blanchard Bethune. Bethune, who is widely considered by historians to have been the first American woman to become a certified architect, designed 18 schools in western New York, as well as factories, hotels, churches, a baseball grandstand and a women’s prison.
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