Nathalie Bailey Morris photographs of American Gothic Revival architecture, 1853-1937 (bulk 1933-1934)
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Stearns, Robert B.
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Champenois, J. J.
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Austin, Emma Clifton.
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Hurst Pierrepont (Garrison, N.Y.)
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Renwick, Aspinwall & Guard (Firm)
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Belvoir (Yonkers, N.Y.)
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Lovat (Hasting-on-Hudson, N.Y.)
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Kolff, Cornelius G.
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Lyndhurst (Tarrytown, N.Y.)
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Lyndhurst, also known as the Jay Gould estate, is a Gothic Revival country house in Tarrytown, New York. The home was designed in 1838 by Alexander Jackson Davis, and owned in succession by New York City mayor William Paulding Jr., merchant George Merritt, and railroad tycoon Jay Gould....
Austin, Emma Clifton
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Hurst-Pierrepont (Garrison, N.Y.)
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Stokes, I. N. Phelps (Isaac Newton Phelps), 1867-1944
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New York historian, architect, housing reformer, son of Anson Phelps Stokes (1838-1913), and author of the "Iconography of Manhattan Island." From the description of Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes papers, 1898-1937. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58778915 At the time of this project the address of I.N. Phelps Stokes was given as 100 William St. (New York, N.Y.). From the description of Chapel for Columbia University, New York, N.Y. [graph...
Mount Ida (Troy, N.Y.)
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Howells, John Mead, 1868-1959
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Architect and collector of autographs. From the description of John Mead Howells collection of correspondence, 1894-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79456141 John Mead Howells was a New York-based architect, best-known for his design for the Chicago Tribune Tower (1923), done with partner Raymond Hood. Howells studied architecture at Harvard and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and was in practice with architect I. M. Phelps Stokes before joining Hood. During the 192...
Morris, Alletta Nathalie Lorillard Bailey, 1887-1935.
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Alletta Nathalie Lorillard Bailey Morris (1883-1935) was born to a socially prominent New York City family and in her adult life was active in civic and charity work. She was also an amateur architectural historian and photographer, particularly dedicated to documenting works of 19th-century American Gothic Revival architecture in the Mid-Atlantic and New England states. Her interest may have been spurred in part by the summer house she and her husband, Lewis Gouverneur Morris, owned in Newport,...
Stagg, David I., 1816-1886.
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Kolff, Cornelius G.
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Belvoir (Yonkers, N.Y.)
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Champenois, J. J.
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Sterns, Robert B.
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Davis, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1892
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Alexander Jackson Davis (1803-1892), the American architect, started working as a draftsman for Josiah C. Brady and Ithiel Town in New York City. He became Town's partner in 1829 and they collaborated on public structures, including the New York Customs House (1832) and various state capitols. When Davis went into business on his own, he continued to design public buildings but concentrated on designs for large country and suburban houses. Collection consists of the papers of Alexander Jackson D...
Wells, Joseph C.
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Renwick, James, 1818-1895
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Discussions between Cathedral trustees and Renwick about the new Cathedral began in 1853. The final designs for the Cathedral's first scheme were accepted and work began in 1858. Renwick is known to have initially worked in partnership with William Rodrigue, but scholars generally agree that the designs were Renwick's and Rodrigue withdrew from the project in its early stages. See: St. Patrick's Cathedral / by Leland A. Cook. New York : Quick Fox, 1979. From the description of [Early...
Beechwood (Yonkers, N.Y.)
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Christopher Billop House (Staten Island, New York, N.Y.)
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Lovat (Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.)
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Mayer, Grace M.
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Grace M. Mayer (1901-1996), self-described "Writer, Collector and Curator," established herself as a pioneering Curator of Prints at the Museum of the City of New York and later as a Curator of Photography (1964-1968) and Curator of the Edward Steichen Archive (1968-1996) at The Museum of Modern Art. From the description of Grace M. Mayer papers, 1929-1997. (Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)). WorldCat record id: 670149725 Grace M. Mayer is a curator and collector from New York, N...
Upjohn, Richard, 1802-1878
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Richard Upjohn (1802-1878) was an English-born architect who practiced in Boston and New York City. He designed Gothic Revival churches, including Trinity Church in New York City, houses and civil buildings. He was founder and first president (1857-1876) of the American Institute of Architects. From the description of Richard Upjohn and Richard Michell Upjohn papers, 1839-1914. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122598054 ...
Fonthill Castle (Bronx, New York, N.Y.)
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