Woodlawn Cemetery records, 1863-1999.
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Tiffany Studios (New York, N.Y.)
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Tiffany Studios was founded by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1885. Based in New York City, the company became known for producing multi-colored, opalescent stained glass for windows and lamps. Tiffany Studios closed in 1930. ...
Carrère & Hastings.
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Originally built by Alexander Jackson Davis for Charles A. Davis (no relation) 1846. cf. Garmey, Stephen. Grammercy Park, an illustrated history of a New York neighborhood / by Stephen Garmey ; foreword by Paul Goldberger; contemporary photographs by Philip Howard. [New York] : Balsam Press: distributed by Kampmann & Co., c1984. From the description of [Episcopal residence] No. 7 Granacy [i.e. Gramercy] Park, N.Y. [graphic] : [Alterations] / [Carrère and Hastings]. [circa 1904]....
McKim, Mead & White
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At the time of this project the address of McKim, Mead & White was given as 160 Fifth Ave. (New York, N.Y.). From the description of Prospect Park, entrance shelters at Plaza entrance, [Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [detail drawing of dome in section and plan] / McKim, Mead & White, architects. Aug.24, 1895. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 78960919 Architectural company. From the description of Photographs, [ca. ...
Caterson, Robert.
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Mayers, Murray and Phillip, Bertram G. Goodhue Associates.
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R. Guastavino Company
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At the time of this project the address of Ewing & Chappell was given as 101 Park Ave. (New York, N.Y.). From the description of Connecticut College for Women, New London, Conn. [graphic] : Guastavino ceilings-plant house vestibule #101 & Allyn House vestibule #19-101 / R. Guastavino Co. June 10, 1915. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 78040652 At the time of this project the address of H. Van Buren Magonigle was given as 7 West 38 St...
Hull, Washington
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Dominick De Nigris Inc.
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Swartwout, R. E. (Robert Egerton)
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English historian. From the description of Autograph letters signed : University Pitt Club ; and 8 Jesus Lane, Cambridge, to Townley Searle, 1931 Dec. 2 and 1935 Jan. 16. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270126280 ...
Harrison Granite Co.
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Bosworth & Holden
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Olmsted Brothers
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The Olmsted Brothers firm was formed in 1898 by John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. These two stepbrothers were the son and stepson of Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., an early American landscape architect and designer of New York's Central Park. The Olmsted Brothers completed numerous large projects, including comprehensive park systems, universities, exposition grounds, libraries, hospitals, and state capitols. The two stepbrothers were also among the founding members of the America...
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...
Milne & Chalmers, inc.
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Robert Catella & Co.
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Warren & Wetmore
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Regarding the Aeolian Hall, the following information can be found in the 1988 AIA Guide to New York City: "City University Graduate Center, CUNY/originally Aeolian Hall . . . 1912. Warren & Wetmore. Redesigned, 1970, Carl J. Petrilli & Assocs. What was once a concert hall and then a five-and-ten is now a bluestone-floored pedestrian arcade forming an elegant shortcut between 42nd and 43rd Streets. . . . George Gershwin introduced Rhapsody in Blue in Aeolian Hall with Paul Whiteman's Orc...
Doolittle, Judson A., 1878-1940.
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Platt, Charles A. (Charles Adams), 1861-1933
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Painter, architect, landscape designer; New York, N.Y. and Cornish, N.H.; b. 1861; d. 1933. From the description of Charles A. Platt letter collection, [ca. 1887]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79370050 Also known originally as Seven Springs Farm. From the description of House for Eugene Meyer, Esq., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. [graphic] : Project 525. [Part 1] / Charles A. Platt, Architect. 1915-1921. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 83173...
Bosworth, Welles, 1869-1966
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Renwick, Aspinwall & Tucker
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Farnham, Sally James, 1869-1943
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Hunt, Richard Morris, 1828-1895
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Richard Morris Hunt (born October 31, 1827, Brattleboro, Vermont – died July 31, 1895, Newport, Rhode Island), American architect of the nineteenth century and an eminent figure in the history of American architecture. He helped shape New York City with his designs for the 1902 entrance façade and Great Hall of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, and many Fifth Avenue mansions since destroyed. Hunt is also renowned for his Biltmore Estate, America's largest ...
Mead, George R.
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Stone, Gould, & Farrington, inc.
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Bermel, Joseph.
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Moran, William Edgar.
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Shipman, Ellen
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Delano & Aldrich
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At the time of this project the address of Delano & Aldrich was given as 9 East 41st Street (New York, N.Y.) and 4 East 39th Street (New York, N.Y.). From the description of Art Gallery for Henry Walters, Esq., Baltimore, Md. [graphic] : [detail drawings] / Delano & Aldrich, Architects. Feb., 1905-June 21, 1906. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 78165781 Architectural firm of New York, N.Y. From the description of Architec...
Clum, W. Edmon.
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Havender, Joseph.
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New England Granite Works
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Connecticut businessman, James Goodwin Batterson, owned granite quarries in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire; in 1876 he acquired George Ledward & Company, Westerly, R.I., and operated under the company name New England Granite Works; supplied granite monuments nationwide, including Civil War memorials. From the description of Granite collection : New England Granite Works, 1873-1924. (Westerly Public Library). WorldCat record id: 225884694 ...
Renwick, Aspinwall & Owen
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A competition was held (circa 1899-1900) requesting submissions for St. Patrick's Lady Chapel. James Renwick's successor firm submitted these drawings anonymously. Charles T. Matthews won the competition and the Lady Chapel was constructed between 1901 and 1906. From the description of [Competition drawings for the Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral] [graphic] : [final submission] / Renwick, Aspinwall & Owen, Architects, 367 Fifth Avenue, New York [stamp]. [1900?] (Columbia U...
Haveyer, Keith M.
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Putnam & Cox.
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Leland & Hall Co.
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Aitken, Robert, 1878-1949
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b. 1878 in San Francisco, Calif.; sculptor; d. 1949. From the description of Robert Ingersoll Aitken papers, 1902-[ca. 1949]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122454223 ...
Presbrey-Leland Studios.
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American Necropolis Monument Co.
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Stone, Gould, & Co.
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Hooper, Parker Morse.
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Partridge, William Ordway, 1861-1930
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Sculptor, author, and poet; Saratoga, N.Y. From the description of William Ordway Partridge papers, 1887-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122404180 William Ordway Partridge was a sculptor and member of the Society of American Sculptors. From the description of William Ordway Partridge letter, 1905 Dec. 26. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 613316809 Born in Paris, France, Partridge attended Columbia University and studied in Europe. He lectured at Colum...
Trowbridge & Livingston
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Trowbridge & Livingston was an architectural firm with offices at Fifth Avenue and 44th Street in New York City in the early 1900s. The partners were Samuel Breck Parkman Trowbridge (later appointed chairman of the National Council of Fine Arts by President Theodore Roosevelt) and Goodhue Livingston. From the description of Trevor residence file, 1909-1910. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122559188 ...
Lord & Hewlett.
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Ward, J. Robertson.
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Lutyens, Edwin Landseer, Sir, 1869-1944
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English architect. From the description of Architectural drawings, ca. 1908. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 83030030 ...
Whitney, Gertrude Vanderbilt, 1875-1942
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Sculptor, art patron, philanthropist. Founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Whitney was born in 1875 to Cornelius Vanderbilt, II. In 1896, married Harry Payne Whitney, son of William C. Whitney, secretary of the Navy, 1885-1889. She studied sculpture under Henry Anderson, James Fraser and Andrew O'Connor. In 1907, she opened a studio in Greenwich Village's MacDougal Alley. She was active in WW I charities, and sponsored the opening of the American Ambulance Fiel...
Cardo Bros. & Co.
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Hoffman, F. Burrall (Francis Burrall), 1882-1980
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Presbrey-Coykendall Co.
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Gilbert, C. P. H. (Charles Pierrepont H.), 1861-1952
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Ford, Stewart & Oliver.
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Smith, Frederick Stanley
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Confederate officer, 7th Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers. From the description of Papers, 1863-1863. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20314774 Confederate Army officer and commissary first for Kershaw's Brigade, South Carolina Volunteers (Infantry) and later for Butler's Brigade, S.C. Volunteers (Cavalry). From the description of F.L. Smith military records, 1862-1864. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37521830 ...
General Bronze Corporation
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Peacock Memorial Studios.
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Hunt & Hunt.
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Davis Granite Co.
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Presbrey-Leland Company, inc.
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Ruddy, Stephen A.
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Lavery Granite Co., inc.
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Fasolino Monuments Inc.
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Albro, Lewis Colt.
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John M. Gessler's Sons.
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Tedeschi & Tedeschi Co.
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Marc Eidlitz & Son
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Marc Eidlitz and Son was an architectural firm in New York City. From the guide to the Marc Eidlitz and Son records, 1895-1916, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...
Hoffman & Prochazka.
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J.L. Wegenaar Co., inc.
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Peabody, Wilson & Brown.
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Lazzari & Barton Co.
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Peabody & Stearns (Boston, Mass.)
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Parkman's summer house was razed in the 1890s for the Jamaica Plain Project; a memorial stone marks its former site. From the description of Plans for Francis Parkman's house in Jamaica Plain : manuscript, 1873-1874. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612876823 ...
Phillips, R. Stenner.
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George B. Gardner & Son.
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J. & R. Lamb Studios
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Blake, Theodore E., 1870-1949.
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H. K. Peacock Memorials, inc.
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Hausle, Frank.
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McNeel Marble Co.
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J.F. Manning Co., inc.
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Geo. Brown & Co.
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Little & O'Connor.
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Cruikshank & Fraser.
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Zimmermann, Marie, 1879-1972
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Marie Zimmermann was an American artist, working chiefly with metals, in the first half of the 20th century. She was born on June 17, 1879, in Brooklyn, New York. Marie studied painting, sculpture, and metal craft at the Art Students League in New York City from 1897-1901, followed by additional study at the Pratt Institute from 1901-1903. She designed jewelry, vases, silverware, tea sets, candlesticks, bowls, furniture, andirons, door knockers, sculptures, garden ornaments, and gates. Marie wor...
Darrach, James M. Aerston, 1874-1912.
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Peacock Memorials.
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Farrington, Gould & Hoagland.
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Dodds Granite Co.
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Deacy, William Henry.
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Smith, William Neil.
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Shire, Edward I.
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Davis, McGrath, & Kiessling.
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Piccirilli Brothers.
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Mayers, Murray & Phillip.
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Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937
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Schoen, Eugene, 1880-1957
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Elliot Monument Company.
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Archipenko, Alexander, 1887-1964
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Sculptor, painter, printmaker, and teacher. b. Kiev, Ukraine, May 30, 1887; significant in Cubist movement during his years in Paris, 1908-1921; came to United States in 1923; operated his own school in Paris, 1912, an endeavor that continued throughout his life in Berlin, New York City, Woodstock, N.Y., Chicago, and Los Angeles. Invented animated painting, known as "Archipentura," ca. 1924 (U.S. patent issued 1927).; d. February 23, 1964 in New York, N.Y. Fr...
Necarsulmer, Edward.
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Vitale, Ferruccio, 1875-1933
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Berg, Charles I., 1856-1926
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Geiffert, Alfred, 1890-1957
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Taylor and Levi, Architects.
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Mosel, Joseph E.
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Adler's Monument and Granite Works.
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Ficken, H. Edwards.
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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...
French, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931
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Sculptor and artist. From the description of Daniel Chester French papers, circa 1848-1968 (bulk 1911-1945). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450719 Sculptor; New York, N.Y. and Glendale, Mass. From the description of Daniel Chester French letters, 1908-1921. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122648173 Biographical Note 1850, Apr. 20 Born, Exeter, N.H....
Procházka, Ferdinand.
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Marcotrigiano, Nicholas.
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Manhattan Monument Co.
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C. E. Tayntor & Co.
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Cardo, Thomas G.
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Levison, J. J. 1881-1961.
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Necarsulmer & Lehlbach.
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Eggers & Higgins
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York & Sawyer
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At the time of this project the address of York & Sawyer was given as 100 E. 42nd St. (New York, N.Y.). From the description of The New York Academy of Medicine, Fifth Avenue and 103rd Street, New York, [N.Y.] [graphic] : [detail drawings] / York & Sawyer, architects. May 18, 1925-July 8, 1926. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 78334996 At the time of this project the address of York & Sawyer was given as 50 East 41st St. (New Yor...
Wegenaar, J. L.
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American Monument Corp.
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Heins & LaFarge
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Underwood, Gilbert Stanley
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Farrand, Beatrix, 1872-1959
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Beatrix Jones Farrand opened her landscape design office in New York in 1895. In 1899 she achieved the distinction of being the only female founding member of the American Society of Landscape Architecture. Farrand's career spanned the next five decades and included notable projects such as Dumbarton Oaks in Washington D.C., Dartington Hall in Devonshire, England, and Princeton University. In addition, Farrand wrote numerous articles for publication and gave talks on landscape architecture. Thro...
Bossom, Alfred C., 1881-1965
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Rockingham County, Va., architect. From the description of Architectural drawings for the People's Bank Building, Harrisonburg, Va. [manuscript], 1916. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647821715 ...
Huntington, Anna Hyatt, 1876-1973
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Animal sculptor, Bethel, Conn., b. 1876; d. 1973. From the description of Oral history interview with Anna Hyatt-Huntington, [ca. 1964] [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 312026542 From the description of Anna Hyatt-Huntington interview, [ca. 1964] [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 85185377 Sculptor; New York, N.Y. From the description of Anna Hyatt-Huntington papers, 1902-1967. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122502404 ...
Benisch Bros.
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D'Oench & Yost
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Havender's Monumental Works.
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Adams and Manning.
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Lewis, Colt, Abro.
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Mink & Eagers.
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Birge, Charles E., 1871-1942.
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C. E. Tayntor Granite Company.
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Buchman & Fox
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Bleser, August.
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Walker & Gillette
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The New York architectural firm of Walker & Gillette is known for its Gilded Age residential, commercial and institutional commissions in New York City, Cleveland, Providence, and other cities. In New York, its work includes the East River Savings Bank, the Italian Consulate, and the wings of the New-York Historical Society on Central Park West. From the description of Walker & Gillette renovation records, 1937-1948. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id:...
Woodlawn Cemetery (New York, N.Y.)
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Woodlawn Cemetery was founded in 1863 in the Bronx, New York, and today maintains one of the largest assemblages of above-ground mausolea in North America. Many notable figures in the worlds of commerce, literature, music, and politics are buried there. From the description of Woodlawn Cemetery records, 1863-1999. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 271455774 ...
Inglis, James C.
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H. K. Keller Company.
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Thomas Hastings and Theodore S. Blake.
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Tuthill, William Burnet, 1855-1929
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McDonnell & Sons
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Wills, Charles M.
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Rogers, James Gamble
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James Gamble Rogers was born on March 3, 1867, in Bryants Station, Kentucky. He received a B.A. degree from Yale University in 1889 and Diplôme d'Architecte from the École Nationale et Spéciale des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1899. He began his architectural practice in New York City in 1905 and was responsible for numerous residences and government, church, hospital, and school buildings. Rogers died on October 1, 1947. From the description of James Gamble Rogers papers, ca. 1890s-198...