Background
Freeman, Alden was born on May 25, 1862 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Son of Joel Francis and Frances Maria (Abbey) Freeman.
architect author political reformer
Freeman, Alden was born on May 25, 1862 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Son of Joel Francis and Frances Maria (Abbey) Freeman.
Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1882, Master of Science in Architecture, 1887. Unmarried; adopted son, Charles D. Boulton. Associate architect with Lorenzo B. Wheeler, 1882-1883.
Loan clerk Seaboard National Bank, New York, 1883-1886. Proprietor Newark (New Jersey) Truth, 1903-1904. Organizer, 1902, and secretary, 1902-1908, Citizens Union of E. Orange, a forerunner of later reform movements in New Jersey Chairman Committee for Preservation of Franklin Mansion, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, since 1923.
Designed Franklin Lodge, Miami, Florida, 1924. Montarioso, Santa Barbara, California, 1927. Casa Casuarina, 1930.
Consul general of Haiti, at Miami, Florida.
With others made airflight around Caribbean Sea, 1930.
Member Society Mayflower Descendants, Society Colonial Wars, Huguenot Society, S.R., Order of the Cincinnati, Military Order of War of 1812, N.E. Society, St. Nicholas Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Member Veterans of Foreign Wars, Red Cross Society of Japan (medal of merit). Clubs: University, Jockey (Miami).