Benjamin H. Latrobe
Title: Benjamin H. Latrobe
Category: /Society & Culture/People
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Benjamin H. Latrobe
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 1534 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Benjamin H. Latrobe was born in 1764 in Fulneck, England. He was raised in England. As a young man Latrobe was taught at the Morvian school in Fulneck. This was where Latrobe received a base for his further education. After Morvian, he transferred to Nieski school in Germany. There he received an impressive education. Which was composed of a broad curriculum. He was taught in all the liberal arts and also classical and modern languages. Latrobe
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shows pride in what he does which is to make America a better place to live.
Bibliography
Carter, Edward C., 1981. "The Journals of Benjamin Henry Latrobe," New Haven: Yale University Press.
Hamlin, Talbo F., 1955. "Benjamin Henry Latrobe." New York: Oxford University Press.
Horne, John C., and Lee W. Formwalt, 1984. "The Correspondence and Micellaneous Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe." New Haven: Yale University Press.
Norton, Paul F., 1987. "Latrobe, Jefferson and the National Capitol." New York: Garland.