Background
George C. Harding was born in 1867 at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States.
George C. Harding was born in 1867 at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States.
He was educated in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
After working alone for a time, in 1902 he formed a partnership with Henry M. Seaver, and under the firm name acquired a wide and successful practice. His most important works include the following buildings: Museum of Natural History and Art at Pittsfield, 1907; Y. M. C. A. Building, 1908; Lathrop Hall, 1905, and Memorial Chapel, 1914, at Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y.; Town Hall at Lennox, Mass., 1903, and Colby Academy at New London, N.H. Mr. Harding also designed a number of fine homes, one distinguished example - country house of former Senator Crane at Dalton, Mass.