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Ransom Buffalow (1861–1922) was an architect in Jacksonville, Florida. Buffalow was born in North Carolina. He worked in Graham, Virginia, Seattle, Denver, and Knoxville before moving to Jacksonville in 1910. He designed several homes in the Riverside and Avondale Historic District neighborhoods and is known for his work in the Prairie School architectural style. He designed the (1922).

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  • Ransom Buffalow (1861–1922) was an architect in Jacksonville, Florida. Buffalow was born in North Carolina. He worked in Graham, Virginia, Seattle, Denver, and Knoxville before moving to Jacksonville in 1910. He designed several homes in the Riverside and Avondale Historic District neighborhoods and is known for his work in the Prairie School architectural style. He designed the (1922). (en)
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  • Ransom Buffalow (1861–1922) was an architect in Jacksonville, Florida. Buffalow was born in North Carolina. He worked in Graham, Virginia, Seattle, Denver, and Knoxville before moving to Jacksonville in 1910. He designed several homes in the Riverside and Avondale Historic District neighborhoods and is known for his work in the Prairie School architectural style. He designed the (1922). (en)
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  • Ransom Buffalow (en)
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