Gray, Arthur F.

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Gray, Arthur F.

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1855-1944

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Arthur Fairfield Gray was born on January 9, 1855, in Beverly, Massachusetts.

He was an American civil engineer, architect, and malacologist. He was trained as a civil engineer. In 1890, he established an architectural and engineering firm in Boston, Massachusetts, designing mill buildings, railway stations, and pumping stations. He also supplied illustrations for scientific works. Gray was a president of the Boston Malacological Club (1923–1927) and a member of the American Association of Conchologists.

In 1884, he married Mabel Stone (1863–1931). He died on November 1, 1944, in Watertown, Massachusetts.

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