William W. Boyington
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William W. Boyington (1818-1898) was an architect who designed several notable structures in and around Chicago, Illinois, among them an early version of the Chicago Board of Trade Building, the Chicago Water Tower, the Hegeler Carus Mansion, the entrance gate of Rosehill Cemetery, and Joliet Prison. He is buried at Rosehill Cemetery.
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