Second Battery Armory, Franklin Ave., New York City [graphic] : [detail drawings of stairs and halls] / R. Guastavino Co. Apr. 17, 1909-Dec. 22, 1909.

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Second Battery Armory, Franklin Ave., New York City [graphic] : [detail drawings of stairs and halls] / R. Guastavino Co. Apr. 17, 1909-Dec. 22, 1909.

8 drawings : ink on linen ; 77.5 x 102.2 cm. (30 1/2 x 40 1/4 in.) or smaller.

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Second Battery Armory (Bronx, New York, N.Y.)

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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...

Haight, Charles Coolidge, 1841-1917

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Born in New York City in 1841, Haight received his bachelor's degree from Columbia College in 1861 and enlisted in the Union Army in the following year. After his discharge, Haight returned to New York to work for Emlyn Little, a fellow soldier. Haight opened his private practice in New York in 1867 and was later joined in partnership by Alfred Morton Githens. Haight received numerous commissions for residential and institutional work, and was the principal architect of the Midtown New York City...