Edward L. Palmer Jr.

Edward Livingston Palmer Jr. (May 26, 1877 – May 13, 1952) was an American architect from Baltimore, Maryland, credited with the design and development of several planned neighborhoods such as Homeland, Roland Park, Guilford, Wawaset Park, and the design of many buildings within Dundalk, Maryland, which were created specifically for the workers of Bethlehem Steel Shortly after, Palmer began attending The University of Pennsylvania. Here he received his B.S. in Architecture in 1903.

Edward L. Palmer Jr.

Edward Livingston Palmer Jr. (May 26, 1877 – May 13, 1952) was an American architect from Baltimore, Maryland, credited with the design and development of several planned neighborhoods such as Homeland, Roland Park, Guilford, Wawaset Park, and the design of many buildings within Dundalk, Maryland, which were created specifically for the workers of Bethlehem Steel Shortly after, Palmer began attending The University of Pennsylvania. Here he received his B.S. in Architecture in 1903.