Dow, Joy Wheeler

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Joy Wheeler Dow was an architect and author. He was born in 1861 and grew up in New York City. He became an architect in 1890. He was widely known for work in Michigan, Connecticut, and New Jersey, and was one of the first to apply traditional architectural designs to small homes. His best known work is the Unitarian Meeting House, called "All Souls in the East," in Summit, New Jersey. Mr. Dow also wrote a number of articles and several books, including American Renaissance and Old Time Dwellings of Kennebunkport. He died from pneumonia on February 18, 1937, in a hospital in Biddeford, Maine.

From the description of Furniture designs, 1875-1876. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 261233129

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referencedIn IAWA Small Collections, 1907-2013 Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
referencedIn IAWA Small Collections, 1907-2013 Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
creatorOf Dow, Joy Wheeler. Furniture designs, 1875-1876. Winterthur Library
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Furniture design
Furniture, Victorian
Gothic revival (Art)
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Architect
Furniture designers
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Active 1875

Active 1876

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