Henry Wolters


Henry Wolters was an architect in the United States.
Wolters was born in Hanover, Germany and educated at the Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg and the Ecole de Beaux Arts in Paris.
In 1882, Wolters was selected as an architect for a new cotton compress company located in New Orleans.
In 1899, Wolters received severe injuries at Callahan & Sons grain elevator, resulting in his wrist being sprained and his knee-cap being fractured.
His office was one of the firms where Cincinnati architect Samuel S. Godley learned his trade.

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