[C. Ledyard Blair boathouse, garden and other structures, on Harrington Sound, the Flatts, Bermuda] [graphic] : [job no. 707] / Carrère and Hastings, architects. [19]28-1929.
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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]....
Steese, Edward, 1902-1981.
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Noyes, L. G.
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Blair, C. Ledyard.
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Davis, Herbert E.
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C. Ledyard Blair Estate (Flatts Village, Bermuda Islands)
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Hill, Frederick Parsell, 1862-1957
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Architect, of New York, N.Y., and Nantucket, Mass. From the description of Papers, 1886-1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28411126 Architect; born September 9, 1862; prepared for college at Rutgers Preparatory School; was graduated from Rutgers College, 1883; employed as a "draughtsman" by McKim, Mead and White, 1887-ca.1900; served in the U.S. Navy during and just after the Spanish American War; worked as an architect in New York City (in partnership as Hill and Stout, c...