Biography of A. Arthur Guilbert
A. Arthur Guilbert, born on August 8, 1869, in Racine, Wisconsin, emerged as a prominent architect following his education at Racine schools, Lehigh University, and the Chicago School of Architecture. Known for his significant contributions to Racine’s architectural landscape, he designed key buildings such as schools, churches, and banks. Married to Bessie M. Bull, Guilbert is a devoted Mason, community leader, and active in various social clubs. His work reflects a blend of artistic craftsmanship and practical utility, solidifying his reputation as a leading architect in Wisconsin.