Henry Franklin Kilburn,
FAIA, (February 20, 1844,
Ashfield, Massachusetts — September 26, 1905,
New York City) was an American architect active in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century
New York City who is particularly associated with church architecture. Although he practiced for a number of years, only toward the end of his career, however, was Kilburn primarily active with ecclesiastical commissions; the
New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission reports that "Kilburn was also the architect of many private residences, factories, stables, and theaters in Manhattan."