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Richard Montfort (County Carlow, Ireland, … Richard Montfort (County Carlow, Ireland, 4 March 1854 – 7 February 1931, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States), was an Irish-American architect and engineer. He served as the first chief engineer of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad from 1887 to 1905, and in this capacity designed several of the L&N's most important structures, including Union Station in Nashville, Tennessee (1898–1900), and the L&N station in Knoxville (1904–05). He was one of the key persons in the L&N's growth over the last quarter of the nineteenth century and first quarter of the twentieth into one of the US's most robust corporations. one of the US's most robust corporations.
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