Samuel Huckel (original) (raw)
William Samuel Huckel Jr. (1858–1917) was an American architect in Philadelphia, where he was a pupil of and Benjamin D. Price and later worked first as partner at , then Watson & Huckel where he and Watson designed such well-travelled buildings as Worcester Union Station, and took many church commissions. Huckel's career spanned over 36 years—from his work with beginning about 1881 through his death in 1917 when he was partner with Frank Rushmore Watson at Watson & Huckel.