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The office of McKim, Mead & White was organized in 1879, and was formally dissolved on February 20, 1961. It was suceeded by the office of Steinman, Corrigill, Cain & White, itself soon superceded by Steinman, Cain & White.
Partners of the firm were:
At the reorganization in 1961 the new partners were former participating associates Milton Bode Steinmann (1899-1987), Alexander Stevenson Corrigill (1891-1961), Walker Oscar Cain (1915-1993) and Cornelius J. White (1894-1962).
Frederick J. Adams, 1896 to 1945.
J. Howard Adams, 1899-1907, later of Jackson, Robertson & Adams of Providence, Rhode Island .
Lewis Colt Albro, 1895-1906, later of Albro & Lindeberg and eponymous practice.
Will S. Aldrich, 1905-1910, later of Eckel & Aldrich of St. Joseph, Missouri .
Grosvenor Atterbury , later of eponymous practice.
Louis Ayres , 1896-1901, later of York & Sawyer .
Henry Bacon , 1885-1889 and 1891-1897, later of Brite & Bacon and eponymous practice.
J. Williams Beal , before 1879, later of eponymous practice in Boston .
John Prentiss Benson , later of Benson & Brockway and eponymous practice.
Thorsten E. Billquist, 1892-1895, later of eponymous practice in Pittsburgh .
Walter Danforth Bliss , 1895-1898, later of Bliss & Faville of San Francisco .
William A. Boring , 1890-1891, later of Boring & Tilton and eponymous practice.
Charles Lewis Bowman , 1911-13. later of eponymous practice in Westchester County .
James Brite , 1886-1889 and 1891-1892, later of Brite & Bacon and eponymous practice.
A. Page Brown , 1879 and 1882-1884, later of eponymous practice in San Francisco .
John Merven Carrère , 1882-1885, later of Carrère & Hastings .
George Cary , later of eponymous practice in Buffalo, New York .
William E. Chamberlin, before 1879, later of Chamberlin & Whidden and Chamberlin & Austin of Boston.
Joseph Everett Chandler , later of Cabot & Chandler and eponymous practice in Boston .
Royal Cortissoz , 1885-1891, later art critic.
William Francis Deegan , later tenement house commissioner.
William J. Dodd, 1884-1886, later of eponymous practice in Louisville, Kentucky and Los Angeles .
John duFais, later of eponymous practice in Newport, Rhode Island .
Frederick Earl Emmons , 1930-1932, later of Jones , Emmons & Associates of Los Angeles .
Arthur Greene Everett, 1880s, later of Cabot, Everett & Mead of Boston.
Lyman Farwell , 1892-1894, later of Dennis & Farwell of Los Angeles .
William Baker Faville , 1895-1898, later of Bliss & Faville of San Francisco .
H. Edwards Ficken , later of eponymous practice.
John Allyne Gade , later of Foster, Gade & Graham and Foster & Gade.
Cass Gilbert , 1880-1882, later of eponymous practice.
William H. Gompert , later Superintendent of School Buildings for the New York City Board of Education .
Albert S. Gottlieb, 1892-1900, later of eponymous practice.
Carl Frelinghuysen Gould , 1905, later of Bebb & Gould of Seattle .
Alfred Dwight Foster Hamlin , 1881-1883, later professor of architecture at Columbia University .
Fitch Harrison Haskell , 1912-1916, later of Bennett & Haskell and eponymous practice in Pasadena, California .
Thomas Hastings , 1883-1885, later of Carrère & Hastings .
Alfred B. Harlow , 1881-1885, later of Longfellow, Alden & Harlow and Alden & Harlow of Boston and Pittsburgh .
James Monroe Hewlett , 1891-1894, later of Lord & Hewlett et al.
Arthur Loomis Harmon , 1902-1911, later of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon .
Alexander James Harper, 1908-1910 and 1911-1912, later of McClure & Harper of Wilmington, Delaware and the office of James Gamble Rogers .
Wallace K. Harrison , 1916-1917 and 1919, later of Harrison & Abramovitz .
Gerald A. Holmes, 1905-1923, later of Thompson, Holmes & Converse.
Eric Gugler , later of eponymous practice.
Francis L. V. Hoppin , 1886-1890, later of Hoppin, Read & Hoppin of Providence, Rhode Island and Hoppin & Koen .
John Galen Howard , 1889-1891, later of eponymous practice in San Francisco .
Washington Hull, before 1894, later of Lord, Hewlett & Hull and eponymous practice in Brooklyn .
James A. Johnson , 1890-1892, later of Esenwein & Johnson of Buffalo, New York .
Louis Kamper , 1880-1888, later of eponymous practice in Detroit .
Eric Kebbon , 1956-1958, as associate.
Thomas M. Kellogg, 1884-1891, later of Rankin & Kellogg et al. of Philadelphia .
Frederic Rhinelander King , 1914-1917, later of Wyeth & King.
Terence A. Koen, 1880-1894, later of Hoppin & Koen .
Warrington G. Lawrence, 1886-1889, later of eponymous practice.
Christopher La Farge , 1924-1931, later of C. Grant La Farge & Son and novelist.
Ion Lewis , 1885-1889, later of Whidden & Lewis of Portland, Oregon .
Harrie T. Lindeberg , 1885-1906, later of Albro & Lindeberg and eponymous practice.
Austin W. Lord , 1890-1894, later of Lord & Hewlett et al.
Harold Van Buren Magonigle , 1888-1891, later of eponymous practice.
Stanley McCandless , after 1924, later lighting designer.
Lionel Moses, 1887-1931.
Arthur C. Nash , 1922, later of Atwood & Nash of Chapel Hill, North Carolina .
Norman G. Nims, later of York & Sawyer .
Gordon B. Pike, before 1914, later of Starrett & van Vleck .
Willis Polk , later of Willis Polk & Company of San Francisco .
T. Henry Randall , 1886-1890, later of eponymous practice.
Lorimer Rich , 1922-1928, later of eponymous practice.
Albert Randolph Ross , 1891-1898, later of Ackerman & Ross and eponymous practice.
Charles M. Rousseau, 1881-1886, later of eponymous practice in San Francisco .
Philip Sawyer, 1891-1898, later of York & Sawyer .
Robert S. Stephenson, 1880s, later of Stephenson & Greene and Stephenson & Wheeler.
Edward F. Stevens , 1890, later of Stevens & Lee et al. of Boston .
Charles K. Sumner , before 1906, later of eponymous practice in San Francisco .
Egerton Swartwout , 1891-1900, later of Tracy & Swartwout et al.
John Ambrose Thompson, later of Rockrise & Thompson and Thompson, Holmes & Converse.
Edward Lippincott Tilton , 1881-1887 and 1890-1891, later of Boring & Tilton and eponymous practice.
Evarts Tracy , 1890-1892 and 1894-1896, later of Tracy & Swartwout et al.
Robert von Ezdorf , before 1956, as senior designer.
H. Hobart Weekes, later of Hiss & Weekes .
Joseph Morrill Wells , 1879-1890.
Edmund M. Wheelwright , 1879, later of Wheelwright & Haven of Boston.
William M. Whidden , 1882-1885, later of Chamberlin & Whidden of Boston and Whidden & Lewis of Portland, Oregon .
Harry J. White, 1899-1909, later of Wilder & White.
Edward Payson Whitman, 1890s, later of Whitman & Hood of Boston and eponymous practice in Hayward, California .
Thomas Wight, 1891-1904, later of Wilder & Wight and Wight & Wight of Kansas City, Missouri .
William D. Wight, 1900-1911, later of Wight & Wight of Kansas City, Missouri .
Walter R. Wilder, later of Wilder & White.
Edmund R. Willson, before 1879, later of Stone, Carpenter & Willson of Providence, Rhode Island .
Frederick James Woodbridge , 1921-1922 and 1925-1928, later of Adams & Woodbridge et al.
Edward P. York, 1890-1898, later of York & Sawyer . Works by Charles F. McKim and William R. Mead, 1872 to 1877[ edit ] House for Joseph Sargent, 16 Hammond St, Worcester, Massachusetts (1872, demolished)[ 1]
House for Francis Blake, Park Rd, Weston, Massachusetts (1873, demolished)[ 1]
School for Rev. William S. Child, 11 1/2 Chestnut St, Newport, Rhode Island (1873)[ 2]
Alterations for J. Dwight Ripley, 14 W 37th St, New York City (1876, unlocated)[ 3]
Elberon Hotel, Elberon, New Jersey (1876, demolished)[ 2]
House for Moses Taylor , Elberon, New Jersey (1876, demolished)[ 2]
House for Katherine Prescott Wormeley , 2 Red Cross Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1876, addition 1881)[ 4]
Stable for John W. Bigelow, 79 2nd St, Newport, Rhode Island (1876)[ 1]
House for Dwight S. Herrick, 124 Union Ave, Peekskill, New York (1877)[ 5]
"Oakwood" for Samuel Gray Ward ,[ a] Richmond Mountain Rd, Lenox, Massachusetts (1877, burned 1903) Works by McKim, Mead & Bigelow, 1877 to 1879[ edit ] House for Edward N. Dickerson, 64 E 34th St, New York City (1877-78)[ 6] [ 7]
"Redtop " for William Dean Howells , 90 Somerset St, Belmont, Massachusetts (1877, NRHP 1971)[ 8]
House alterations for Charles Cotesworth Beaman , 27 E 21st St, New York City (1878, unlocated)[ 9]
Alterations for William Cooper, 113 E 21st St, New York City (1878, unlocated)[ 10]
Alterations for Edward N. Dickerson, 62 E 34th St, New York City (1878-79)[ 11] [ 12]
Alterations for James Havemeyer, 50 W 37th St, New York City (1878, unlocated)[ 13]
"Gusty Gables" for Mary de Peyster Carey, 58 Yokun Ave, Lenox, Massachusetts (1878)[ 14]
The Benedick, 80 Washington Sq E, New York City (1879)[ 15]
House for Frederick Ferris Thompson , 283 Madison Ave, New York City (1879, demolished)[ 16]
"Fort Hill " for Anne C. (Coleman) Alden, Lloyd Harbor, New York (1879, altered 1900, NRHP 1988)[ 17] Works in the United States [ edit ] Houses for Charles T. Barney ,[ b] 10 and 12 E 55th St, New York City (1880, burned 1900)[ 18]
Church of the Holy Communion parish house alterations, 49 W 20th St, New York City (1880, NRHP 1980)[ 19]
House for Theodore R. Davis , 43 MacDonough St, Brooklyn (1881, demolished)[ 20]
House for Charles Lewis Tiffany , 898 Madison Ave, New York City (1882, demolished 1936)[ 21]
American Safe Deposit Company offices and apartments, 501 Fifth Ave, New York City (1882, demolished)[ 22]
House for Phillips Phoenix and Lloyd Phoenix, 21 E 33rd St, New York City (1882-83, demolished)[ 23]
House for Mary A. (LeRoy) King,[ c] , 724 Fifth Ave, New York City (1882-83, demolished)[ 24]
House for Alfred M. Hoyt, 934 Fifth Ave, New York City (1883, demolished)[ 25]
House for Charles J. Osborn, 555 S Barry Ave, Mamaroneck, New York (1885)[ 26] [ 27]
Goelet Estate Office Building, 9 W 17th St, New York City (1885, demolished)[ 28]
House for James C. Miller, 47 W 119th St, New York City (1885)[ 29]
The Wanaque, 359 W 47th St, New York City (1886)[ 30]
House for John S. Bush, Carter and E Tremont Aves, Tremont, Bronx (1886, demolished)[ 31]
Houses for Theodore G. Thomas, 140 through 158 St Anns Ave, Mott Haven, Bronx (1886, demolished)[ 32]
Freundschaft Society, 755 Park Ave, New York City (1886-87, demolished)[ 33]
The Yosemite, 550 Park Ave, New York City (1888, demolished)[ 34]
Hotel Imperial, Broadway and W 32nd St, New York City (1889-90, demolished 1947)[ 35]
[[Robb House (New York City)|House] for J. Hampden Robb , 23 Park Ave, New York City (1889-92)[ 36] [ 37]
Deutscher Verein, 110 Central Park S, New York City (1889-90, demolished)[ 38]
Riding and Driving Club, 10 Plaza St E, Brooklyn (1890, demolished)[ 39]
The Tecumseh (later Welden), 1970-1972 Broadway, New York City (1891, demolished)[ 40]
New York Herald Building, W 35th St and Broadway, New York City (1892-93, demolished 1908)[ 41] [ 37]
Vanderbilt Building, 15 Beekman St, New York City (1892, demolished 2020)[ 42] [ 43]
"Woodlea " for Elliott Fitch Shepard , 777 Albany Post Rd, Briarcliff Manor, New York (1892-95)[ 44] [ 45]
Garden City Casino, 45 7th St, Garden City, New York (1893-95)[ 46]
House for Ruth Arabella (Loney) Brown, 888 Fifth Ave, New York City (1893, demolished 1951)[ 47] [ 37]
House for Henry A. C. Taylor, 3 E 71st St, New York City (1894, demolished)[ 48]
Houses for Henry A. C. Taylor, 4 and 6 E 72nd St, New York City (1894, demolished)[ 49]
Cosmopolitan Building, 50 S Buckhout St, Irvington, New York (1894)[ 50]
"Whitehall" for David H. King Jr., Catherine St, Newport, Rhode Island (1895, burned)[ 51]
"Sherrewogue" for Devereux Emmet , 77 Harbor Rd, Head of the Harbor, New York (1895)[ 52]
Houses for Prescott Hall Butler and William Dameron Guthrie , 22 and 28 Park Ave, New York City (1895, demolished)[ 53] [ 54]
Clubhouse of Saint Andrew's Golf Club , 10 Old Jackson Ave, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York (1896)[ 55]
Gould Hall, New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx (1896)[ 56]
1 Worth St warehouse, New York City (1896)[ 57]
House for Thomas Nelson Page , 1759 R St NW, Washington, DC (1896, NRHP 1975)[ 58]
Hartford Medical Society , 38 Prospect St, Hartford, Connecticut (1897-98, demolished)[ 59]
Sherry's , 522 Fifth Ave, New York City (1897, demolished)[ 60]
House for Levi P. Morton , 681 Fifth Ave, New York City (1897, demolished)[ 61]
Mausoleum for Robert Goelet and Ogden Goelet , Woodlawn Cemetery , Woodlawn Heights, Bronx (1898)[ 62]
298 Broadway building, New York City (1898, demolished)[ 63]
Cornell University Medical College ,[ d] 477 First Ave, New York City (1899-1900, demolished)[ 64]
Garden City Hotel, 45 7th St, Garden City, New York (1900, demolished)[ 65]
Hall of Fame for Great Americans , New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx (1900-01)[ 66]
Knickerbocker Trust Company Building, 358 Fifth Ave, New York City (1902-04 and 1920-21, altered)[ 67]
Naugatuck High School (former), 51 Hillside Ave, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1902-05)[ 68] [ 69]
White House remodeling and addition of West Wing and East Wing , 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC (1902)[ 70] [ 71]
House for Charles Dana Gibson , 127 E 73rd St, New York City (1902)[ 72]
Entrance porch of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church , 109 E 50th St, New York City (1902)[ 73]
New York Public Library Chatham Square Branch, 33 E Broadway, New York City (1902-03)[ 74]
New York Public Library 125th Street Branch, 224 E 125th St, New York City (1903-04)[ 75] [ 37]
Morgan Library and Museum , 225 Madison Ave, New York City (1903-06)[ 76] [ 37]
Gorham Building, 390 Fifth Ave, New York City (1903-06)[ 77] [ 37]
Tiffany Building, 401 Fifth Ave, New York City (1903-06)[ 78] [ 37]
House for Mr. Preston, Jericho, New York (1903, unlocated)[ 79]
New York Public Library Tompkins Square Branch, 331 E 10th St, New York City (1903-04)[ 80] [ 37]
House for Philip M. Lydig, 38 E 52nd St, New York City (1903, demolished)[ 81]
House for Herbert L. Satterlee , 37 E 36th St, New York City (1903, demolished)[ 82]
New York Public Library 135th Street Branch (former), 103 W 135th St, New York City (1903-05)[ 83] [ 37]
Madison Square Presbyterian Church , Madison Ave and E 24th St, New York City (1904-06, demolished 1919)[ 84]
House for James Stillman , 910 Fifth Ave, New York City (1904, demolished)[ 85]
House for T. Jefferson Coolidge , Coolidge Point, Manchester, Massachusetts (1905, demolished 1958)[ 86]
Lambs Club , 128 W 44th St, New York City (1904-05)[ 87] [ 37]
University Cottage Club , 51 Prospect Ave, Princeton, New Jersey (1904-06)[ 88] [ 89]
New York Public Library Rivington Street Branch (former), 61 Rivington St, New York City (1904-05)[ 90]
House for John Innes Kane , 610 Fifth Ave, New York City (1904, demolished)[ 91]
"Deep River Lodge" for Clarence Mackay , Guilford College Rd, Jamestown, North Carolina (1904, demolished)[ 92]
House for William Kissam Vanderbilt II , 666 Fifth Ave, New York City (1905, demolished)[ 93]
Munsey Building , 1329 E St NW, Washington, DC (1905, demolished 1982)[ 94]
Second Narragansett Pier Casino , 35 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1905-06, burned 1965)[ 95] [ 96]
Colony Club , 120 Madison Ave, New York City (1905-08)[ 97] [ 37]
Bellevue Hospital , 462 First Ave, New York City (1906 et seq., altered)[ 98] [ 37]
Pennsylvania Station , 393 Seventh Ave, New York City (1906-10, demolished 1963)[ 99]
New York Public Library Harlem Branchm 9 W 124th St, New York City (1907)[ 100]
Knickerbocker Trust Company Building, 60 Broadway, New York City (1907, demolished)[ 101]
| 1906 || St. Gabriel's Park Branch Library || 303 E 36th St || New York || New York || Demolished. ||
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Wolf's Head Old Hall, 77 Prospect St, New Haven, Connecticut (1884)[ 103]
Russwin Hotel, 27 W Main St, New Britain, Connecticut (1886, conversion to City Hall 1908-09)[ 104]
House for John Howard Whittemore, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1888, demolished)
Naugatuck National Bank Building, Church St, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1893, demolished)[ 105]
"Hill-Stead " for Alfred Atmore Pope , 35 Mountain Rd, Farmington, Connecticut (1898)
Bristol Bank and Trust Company Building, 200 Main St, Bristol, Connecticut (1920-23)[ 106]
Home Bank and Trust Company Building, 16 Colony St, Meriden, Connecticut (1922)[ 107]
Olin Memorial Library, Hall and Shanklin Laboratories and Harriman Hall, Wesleyan University , Middletown, Connecticut (1926-27, Olin Library addition 1938, Hall Laboratory demolished 1967)[ 108]
Alumni Athletic Building, Wesleyan University , Middletown, Connecticut (1931)[ 108]
Cook and Hamlin Halls, Trinity College , Hartford, Connecticut (1931)
Fayerweather Gymnasium addition, Wesleyan University , Middletown, Connecticut (1934, demolished)[ 108]
Boger Hall, Wesleyan University , Middletown, Connecticut (1935)[ 108]
Clement Chemistry Building, Trinity College , Hartford, Connecticut (1936)
Memorial Chapel rebuilding, Wesleyan University , Middletown, Connecticut (1939)[ 108]
North and Northwest dormitories, University of Connecticut (1948-50)[ 109] Salem School , 124 Meadow St, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1893)[ 110]
Howard Whittemore Memorial Library, 243 Church St, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1894)[ 69]
Memorial Fountain, Naugatuck Green, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1895)[ 69]
Congregational Church of Naugatuck, 9 Division St, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1903)[ 69]
Buckingham Building, Grand and Bank Sts, Waterbury, Connecticut (1905-06, demolished)[ 111]
Waterbury Union Station (former), 389 Meadow St, Waterbury, Connecticut (1906-09)[ 111]
"Tranquility Farm " for John Howard Whittemore, Tranquility Rd, Middlebury, Connecticut (1895, NRHP 1982, main house demolished)[ 112]
Howard Whittemore Memorial Library,
Naugatuck, Connecticut , 1894.
Congregational Church of Naugatuck,
Naugatuck, Connecticut , 1903.
Home Bank and Trust Company Building,
Meriden, Connecticut , 1922.
Clement Chemistry Building,
Trinity College ,
Hartford, Connecticut , 1936.
District of Columbia [ edit ] House for Robert W. Patterson , 15 Dupont Cir NW, Washington, DC (1901-03, NRHP 1972)
Roosevelt Hall , officers' quarters, barracks and service buildings, National War College , Washington, DC (1903-07, NRHP 1972)
Arlington Memorial Bridge and Arlington National Cemetery Hemicycle[ f] and gates, Washington, DC and Arlington, Virginia (1926-32 and 1931-36, NRHP 1980)
National Museum of American History , Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC (1958-64)[ 116] Setting and pedestal of Abraham Lincoln: The Man , Lincoln Park , Chicago, Illinois (1887)[ 119]
Agricultural Building, World's Columbian Exposition , Chicago, Illinois (1891-93, temporary building)
New York State Building, World's Columbian Exposition , Chicago, Illinois (1891-93, temporary building)
House for Bryan Lathrop , 120 E Bellevue Pl, Chicago, Illinois (1892, NRHP 1972)[ 120]
Puck Pavilion, World's Columbian Exposition , Chicago, Illinois (1892-93, temporary building)
White Star Line Pavilion, World's Columbian Exposition , Chicago, Illinois (1892-93, temporary building)
House for Robert W. Patterson ,[ h] 20 E Burton Pl, Chicago, Illinois (1893)[ 119]
English Building , University of Illinois , Champaign, Illinois (1905)
Tomb of Henry Honoré , Graceland Cemetery , Chicago, Illinois (1906)[ 121]
Tomb of William Wallace Kimball , Graceland Cemetery , Chicago, Illinois (1907)[ 121]
Setting of Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State , Grant Park , Chicago, Illinois (1908)[ 119]
Tomb of Potter Palmer and Bertha Palmer , Graceland Cemetery , Chicago, Illinois (1921)[ 121]
House for Edward T. Blair, 1516 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, Illinois (1914)[ 119] Bowdoin College Museum of Art , Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1893-94)[ 124]
Class of 1875 Gate, Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1902)[ 124]
Curtis Pool (former), Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1927-28)[ 124]
Moulton Union, Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1928)[ 124]
Memorial Flagpole, Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1930)[ 124]
Moore Hall, Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1941)[ 124]
Sills Hall and Smith Auditorium, Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1949-50)[ 124]
Parker Cleaveland Hall, Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1951-52)[ 124]
Gibson Hall, Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1954)[ 124]
Pickard Theatre,[ j] Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1955)[ 124]
Coleman Hall, Bowdoin College , Brunswick, Maine (1958)[ 124] House for Ross R. Winans, 1217 St Paul St, Baltimore, Maryland (1882)[ 125]
First M. E. Church , 2200 St Paul St, Baltimore, Maryland (1884-87)[ 126]
House for Robert Garrett , 11 W Mount Vernon Pl, Baltimore, Maryland (1884)[ 2]
Bennett Hall, Goucher College (former campus), Baltimore, Maryland (1888)[ 126]
House for John F. Goucher , 2313 St Paul St, Baltimore, Maryland (1892)[ 126]
Catherine Hooper Hall, Goucher College (former campus), Baltimore, Maryland (1893)[ 126]
Munsey Building,[ k] 7 N Calvert St, Baltimore, Maryland (1911)[ 127]
House for Ross R. Winans,
Baltimore, Maryland , 1882.
Bennett Hall,
Goucher College (former campus),
Baltimore, Maryland , 1888.
Munsey Building (right),
Baltimore, Maryland , 1911.
Eastern Massachusetts [ edit ] House for Francis Lee Higginson, 22 Paine Ave, Beverly, Massachusetts (1879)[ 128]
House for Charles A. Whittier , 270 Beacon St, Boston, Massachusetts (1881-82, demolished 1940)[ 129]
House alterations for Richard Watson Gilder , 46 Spring St, Marion, Massachusetts (1883)[ 130]
House for John F. Andrew , 32 Hereford St, Boston, Massachusetts (1884-85)[ 131]
Pedestal of the Statue of William Lloyd Garrison ,[ l] Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1885-86)[ 132]
House for Alexander Cochrane, 257 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1886-87)[ 133]
Manchester Public Library, 15 Union St, Manchester, Massachusetts (1886-87)[ 134]
Algonquin Club , 217 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1887-88)[ 135]
Boston Public Library , 700 Boylston St, Boston, Massachusetts (1888-95)[ 136]
66 Beacon Street apartments, Boston, Massachusetts (1890)[ 137]
House for J. Arthur Beebe, 199 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1890-91)[ 138]
Johnston Gate , Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts (1889)[ 139]
Houses for Francis I. Amory and Richard Olney , 413 and 415 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1891)[ 140] [ 141]
House for George A. Nickerson, 303 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1895)[ 142]
"Eastover" for Ernest W. Bowditch, 65 Father Carney Dr, Milton, Massachusetts (1897-98)[ 143]
Setting of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial ,[ l] Boston Common , Boston, Massachusetts (1897)[ 144]
Radcliffe Gymnasium (former), Radcliffe College , Cambridge, Massachusetts (1898)[ 139]
Symphony Hall , 301 Huntington Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1899-1900)[ 145]
Harvard Union (former), Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts (1900-01)[ 139]
Memorial Fence, Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts (1901 et seq.)[ 139]
Harvard Stadium ,[ m] Harvard University , Allston, Boston, Massachusetts (1901-03)[ 139]
Robinson Hall, Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts (1901-04)[ 139]
New England Trust Company Building, 135 Devonshire St, Boston, Massachusetts (1904, demolished)[ 146]
Free Christian Church, 31 Elm St, Andover, Massachusetts (1907)[ 147]
Merrill Memorial Gate, Abbot Academy (former), Andover, Massachusetts (1921)[ 148]
Pilgrim Hall Museum portico addition, 74 Court St, Plymouth, Massachusetts (1922)[ 149]
Baker Library, Morgan Hall and dormitories, Harvard Business School , Harvard University , Allston, Boston, Massachusetts (1925-27)[ 139]
John W. Weeks Bridge , Allston, Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts (1926-27)[ 139]
Posner Hall, Tufts University Boston Campus, Boston, Massachusetts (1953)[ 150]
Ballou Hall restoration, Tufts University , Medford, Massachusetts (1955-56)[ 151]
Plymouth Rock Portico, Court St, Plymouth, Massachusetts (1920)
Peoples Savings Bank Building, 20 S Main St, Fall River, Massachusetts (1922) Central and Western Massachusetts [ edit ] St. Paul Episcopal Church,[ n] 29 Main St, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (1883-84)[ 153]
"The Homestead" for Julia Appleton and Marian Alice Appleton, 65 Cliffwood St, Lenox, Massachusetts (1884, demolished)[ 27]
St. Anthony Hall (former),[ o] 1065 Main St, Williamstown, Massachusetts (1884)[ 154]
"Kellogg Terrace " for Mary Frances Sherwood Hopkins , 389 Main St. Great Barrington, Massachusetts (1885-88, NRHP 1982)[ 155]
Trinity Episcopal Church , 88 Walker St, Lenox, Massachusetts (1885-88)[ 156]
"Naumkeag " for Joseph Hodges Choate , 5 Prospect Hill Rd, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (1886)[ 157]
Stockbridge Casino (former), 83 E Main St, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (1887-88, NRHP 1976)[ 158]
Fayerweather Hall, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1892-94)[ 159]
Wilder Observatory , Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1903-05)[ 159]
College Hall remodeling, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1905)[ 159]
Webster Hall, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1908-09)[ 159]
Fraternity house for Delta Kappa Epsilon (former),[ p] 82 Lessey St, Amherst, Massachusetts (1914)[ 159]
Pedestal of the statue of Henry Ward Beecher ,[ q] Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1914)[ 160]
Converse Hall, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1916-17 and 1937-38)[ 159]
Norton House, Groton School , Groton, Massachusetts (1917)[ 161]
Coolidge Cage, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1924-25)[ 159]
Appleton Hall remodeling, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1925)[ 159]
Morrow Dormitory, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1925-26)[ 159]
Powerhouse, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1925 and 1926)[ 159]
Pratt Field fence and gate, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1926)[ 159]
Hadley Falls Trust Company Building, 58 Suffolk St, Holyoke, Massachusetts (1927)[ 162]
Moore Laboratory of Chemistry, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1928-29)[ 159]
Skinner Clinic, 30 Hospital Dr, Holyoke, Massachusetts (1928)[ 163]
College garage, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1929)[ 159]
Service Building, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1932)[ 159]
Davenport Squash Courts, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1933-34)[ 159]
Johnson Chapel addition and remodeling, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1933)[ 159]
Octagon alterations, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1934-35)[ 159]
Alumni Gymnasium, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1935-36)[ 159]
Morgan Hall alterations, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1935)[ 159]
Pratt Pool, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1936-37)[ 159]
Kirby Memorial Theatre, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1937-38)[ 159]
Little Red Schoolhouse , Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1937-38, demolished 2016)[ 159]
Milliken Hall, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1937-38, demolished 2002)[ 159]
Valentine Hall, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1940-41)[ 159]
Charles Pratt Hall remodeling, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1941-50)[ 159]
World War II Memorial, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1945-46)[ 159]
James and Stearns Halls, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1946, demolished 2004)[ 159]
Mead Art Museum , Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1948-49)[ 159]
Williston Hall remodeling, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1951)[ 159]
North Hall restoration, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1953)[ 160]
South Hall restoration, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1954)[ 160]
Amherst Alumni House, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1955)[ 160]
Edward Whitman Chapin Hall, Amherst College , Amherst, Massachusetts (1958)[ 160]
St. Paul Episcopal Church,
Stockbridge, Massachusetts , 1883-84.
Manchester Public Library,
Manchester, Massachusetts , 1886-87.
Fraternity house for Delta Kappa Epsilon,
Amherst, Massachusetts , 1914.
Hadley Falls Trust Company Building,
Holyoke, Massachusetts , 1927.
Moore Laboratory of Chemistry,
Amherst College ,
Amherst, Massachusetts , 1928.
Edward Whitman Chapin Hall,
Amherst College ,
Amherst, Massachusetts , 1958.
Mausoleum for Frank J. Hecker , Woodlawn Cemetery , Detroit, Michigan (1897)[ 164]
State Savings Bank Building , 151 W Fort St, Detroit, Michigan (1900, NRHP 1982)[ 164]
Semi-centenial Obelisk, Brady Park, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan (1905)[ 164] "Blow-Me-Down Farm" casino for Charles Cotesworth Beaman , Wilson Rd, Cornish, New Hampshire (1888)[ 169]
House addition and remodeling for Woodbury G. Langdon, 143 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1906, NRHP 1974)[ 170]
The Temple, Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park , Cornish, New Hampshire (1914)[ 171] House for Horatio Victor Newcomb, 1265 Ocean Ave, Elberon, New Jersey (1880, altered 1946)[ 27]
Short Hills Casino, 162 Hobart Ave, Short Hills, New Jersey (1880, burned 1978)[ 27]
House for Henry B. Auchincloss, Glen and Honeysuckle Aves, Llewellyn Park, New Jersey (1883-84, demolished 1976)[ 172]
House for William A. Street, 79 Rumson Rd, Rumson, New Jersey (1883)[ 173]
House for Charles T. Cook, 20 Lincoln Ave, Elberon, New Jersey (1885, altered)[ 27]
House addition for Stewart W. Hartshorn, 24 Oak Bend Rd, Llewellyn Park, New Jersey (1886-87)[ 172]
"Rohallion " for Edward Dean Adams , 45 Bellevue Ave, Rumson, New Jersey (1887, altered)
St. Peter Episcopal Church, 70 Maple Ave, Morristown, New Jersey (1887-1911)[ 174]
Scotch Plains School , Park Ave, Scotch Plains, New Jersey (1890, NRHP 1978, burned 1984)[ 175]
"Florham " for Hamilton McKown Twombly , Madison, New Jersey (1896-99)[ 176]
Orange Public Library ,[ s] 348 Main St, Orange, New Jersey (1900-01)[ 177]
YMCA Building, 129 Main St, Orange, New Jersey (1900, demolished)[ 178]
"Hurstmont" for James T. Pyle, 679 Mount Kemble Ave, Morristown, New Jersey (1902)[ 174]
FitzRandolph Gate , Princeton University , Princeton, New Jersey (1905)
"Twin Oaks" for Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen , 6 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown, New Jersey (1910-13)
Pennsylvania Station , Raymond Plz, Newark, New Jersey (1935)Columbia University [ edit ] Low Memorial Library , Columbia University , New York City (1895-97)[ 181]
Fayerweather Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1896-97)[ 181]
Havemeyer Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1896-97)[ 181]
Mathematics Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1896-97)[ 181]
Schermerhorn Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1896-97)[ 181]
University Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1896-97 and 1899-1900, demolished 1959)[ 181]
Earl Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1900-02)[ 181]
Hartley Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1904-05)[ 181]
Wallach Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1904-05)[ 181]
Hamilton Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1905-07)[ 181]
Kent Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1909-10)[ 181]
Philosophy Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1910-11)[ 181]
Avery Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1911-12)[ 181]
President's House, Columbia University , New York City (1911-12)[ 181]
Pulitzer Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1912-13)[ 181]
Furnald Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1912-13)[ 181]
Faculty House, Columbia University , New York City (1922-23)[ 181]
Dodge Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1923-24)[ 181]
Hewitt Hall , Barnard College , New York City (1924-25)[ 181]
Wien Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1924-25)[ 181]
John Jay Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1925-27)[ 181]
Pupin Hall , Columbia University , New York City (1925-27)[ 181]
Chandler Hall, Columbia University , New York City (1925-28)[ 181]
Casa Italiana , Columbia University , New York City (1926-27)[ 181]
Schermerhorn Extension, Columbia University , New York City (1928-29)[ 181] House for John H. Cheever, Wave Crest, Far Rockaway, Queens (1885, demolished)[ 27]
Hall of Languages, New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx (1892-94)[ 37]
Gould Memorial Library , New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx (1894-99)[ 37]
Houses for the Henderson Estate Company, 33 and 34 St Austins Pl, West New Brighton, Staten Island (1893)[ 37]
Brooklyn Museum , 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn (1895-1915)[ 182]
Grecian Shelter , Prospect Park , Brooklyn (1904-05)[ 182]
Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument , Fort Greene Park , Brooklyn (1907-08)[ 182]
Pennsylvania Railroad power house, 2-17 51st Ave, Long Island City, Queens (1909)[ 37]
Administration Building, Brooklyn Botanic Garden , Brooklyn (1918)[ 182]
House for Earle W. Murray, 4 Ardsley Rd, Douglaston, Queens (1919, attributed)[ 183]
New York Institute for the Education of the Blind , 999 Pelham Pkwy N, Allerton, Bronx (1924)[ 37]
Elks Building , 110 Livingston St, Brooklyn (1926)[ 182]
New York City Department of Sanitation Bronx Grit Chamber, 158 Bruckner Blvd, Mott Haven, Bronx (1936-37)[ 37]
Men's and Women's Residence Halls (former),[ t] Pratt Institute , Brooklyn (1954)[ 184]
College Union (former),[ u] Pratt Institute , Brooklyn (1958)[ 184] Lower Hudson and Long Island [ edit ] YMCA Building, 52 3rd St, Newburgh, New York (1882, demolished)[ 185]
"Ophir Hall " for Whitelaw Reid , 2900 Purchase St, Purchase, New York (1888-92 and 1912, NRHP 1974)
"Staatsburgh " for Ogden Mills , 75 Mills Mansion Dr, Staatsburg, New York (1895-96)
"Hyde Park " for Frederick W. Vanderbilt , 119 Vanderbilt Park Rd, Hyde Park, New York (1896-99)
Battle Monument , United States Military Academy , West Point, New York (1897)
Cullum Memorial Hall, United States Military Academy , West Point, New York (1898)
"The Orchard " for James L. Breese, 155 Hill St, Southampton, New York (1898)
"Harbor Hill " for Clarence Mackay ,[ v] Roslyn, New York (1899-1902, demolished 1947)
Wardenclyffe Laboratory , 5 Randall Rd, Shoreham, New York (1901)
Trinity Episcopal Church , 1597 Northern Blvd, Roslyn, New York (1906, NRHP 1986)
House for Hobart J. Park, 38 Westerleigh Rd, Purchase, New York (1907)[ 186]
House for Thomas H. Kerr , 305 Ridgeway, White Plains, New York (1910)
Blodgett, Levermore and Woodruff Halls, Adelphi University , Garden City, New York (1929)
"Chastellux" for Ruth Hill Beard, 174 E Lake Road, Tuxedo Park, New York (1930)[ 187]
"Four Chimneys", 10 Sheldrake Rd, New Rochelle, New York (1938)[ 188]
Alumnae and Harvey Halls, Adelphi University , Garden City, New York (1943)[ 189]
House remodeling for Frank A. Munsey,[ w] 260 Country Club Dr, North Hills, New York "Clayton Lodge" for Cyrus H. McCormick , Richfield Springs, New York (1882, demolished 1957)[ 190]
House for Erzelia F. (Stetson) Metcalfe, 125 North St, Buffalo, New York (1882, demolished 1980)[ 2]
Adams Power Plant , 1501 Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, New York (1890-93, mostly demolished, Transformer House NRHP 1975)[ 191]
Echota housing development, Buffalo Ave and Hyde Park Blvd, Niagara Falls, New York (1894)[ 192]
House for Robert K. Root, 650 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, New York (1894, demolished 1935)[ 193]
House for Charles H. Williams , 690 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, New York (1895-96)[ 194]
House for George L. Williams , 672 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, New York (1896-99)[ 195]
House for Benjamin W. Arnold , 465 State St, Albany, New York (1902-04, NRHP 1982)[ 196]
House for George Eastman ,[ x] 900 East Ave, Rochester, New York (1903-05, NRHP 1966)[ 180]
Students' Building , Vassar College , Poughkeepsie, New York (1913)[ 197]
Eastman Theatre ,[ y] 26 Gibbs St, Rochester, New York (1920-22)[ 180]
Foster Hall, State University of New York at Buffalo , Buffalo, New York (1920)[ 198]
Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Building,[ y] 89 East Ave, Rochester, New York (1923-25)[ 199]
Strong Memorial Hospital,[ y] 260 Crittenden Blvd, Rochester, New York (1924-25)[ 180]
Memorial Art Gallery addition, University of Rochester , Rochester, New York (1925-26)[ 200]
Memorial Chapel, Union College , Schenectady, New York (1925)[ 201]
Lincoln-Alliance Bank Building,[ x] 183 E Main St, Rochester, New York (1926)[ 202]
Rochester Savings Bank Building ,[ x] 40 Franklin St, Rochester, New York (1927)[ 203]
Schenectady City Hall , 105 Jay St, Schenectady, New York (1931-33)[ 204]
Schaffer Library, Union College , Schenectady, New York (1959)[ 205]
House for Erzelia F. (Stetson) Metcalfe,
Buffalo, New York , 1882.
Interior view of the house for Erzelia F. (Stetson) Metcalfe,
Buffalo, New York , 1882.
House for Phillips Phoenix and Lloyd Phoenix,
New York City , 1882.
YMCA Building,
Newburgh, New York , 1882.
House for Charles J. Osborn,
Mamaroneck, New York , 1883-85.
Goelet Estate Office Building,
New York City , 1885.
Freundschaft Society,
New York City , 1886-87.
Plaza Hotel,
New York City , 1889.
Warren Building,
New York City , 1890.
Hall of Languages,
New York University (former campus),
University Heights, Bronx , 1892-94.
Administration Building,
Brooklyn Botanic Garden ,
Brooklyn , 1918.
Fountain Court in the Memorial Art Gallery addition,
University of Rochester ,
Rochester, New York , 1925-26.
Building 515 (Post Hospital),
Fort Jay ,
Governors Island ,
New York City , 1935.
Houses for Henry Villard , 451 Madison Ave, New York City (1882-86, NRHP 1975)[ 37]
Apartments for David H. King Jr., 167-173 W 83rd St, New York City (1885)[ 37]
Church of the Ascension, Episcopal remodeling, Fifth Ave and W 10th St, New York City (1885-89)[ 37]
Houses, West End Ave, New York City (1885, demolished)[ 37]
Goelet Building , 900 Broadway, New York City (1886-87)[ 37]
Judge Building , 110 Fifth Ave, New York City (1888)[ 37]
Judson Memorial Church , 55 Washington Sq S, New York City (1888-93 and 1895-96)[ 37]
The Players remodeling, 16 Gramercy Park, New York City (1888-89)[ 37]
Century Association , 7 W 43rd St, New York City (1889-91)[ 37]
Church of the Ascension, Episcopal parish house, 12 W 11th St, New York City (1889)[ 37]
Washington Arch , Washington Square Park , New York City (1889-95)[ 37]
55 Hudson Street building, New York City (1890)[ 37]
Warren Building, 903 Broadway, New York City (1890)[ 37]
King Model Houses , 203-265 W 139th St, New York City (1891)[ 37]
Metropolitan Club , 1 E 60th St, New York City (1891-94)[ 37]
Cable Building , 611 Broadway, New York City (1892-94)[ 37]
Park & Tilford Building, 100 W 72nd St, New York City (1892-93)[ 37]
Bowery Savings Bank Building , 130 Bowery, New York City (1893-95)[ 37]
First Presbyterian Church south addition, 48 Fifth Ave, New York City (1893-94)[ 37]
New York Life Insurance Company Building , 346 Broadway, New York City (1894-99)[ 37]
House for James J. Goodwin, 11 W 54th St, New York City (1896-98)[ 37]
Remodeling of Castle Garden as the New York Aquarium , The Battery , New York City (1896, removed)[ 37]
University Club of New York , 1 W 54th St, New York City (1896-1900)[ 37]
Stuyvesant Fish House for Stuyvesant Fish , 25 E 78th St, New York City (1897-1900)[ 37]
House for William H. Moore , 4 E 54th St, New York City (1898-1900)[ 37]
House for Harry B. Hollins, 12 W 56th St, New York City (1899-1901)[ 37]
House for Philip A. Rollins, 28 E 78th St, New York City (1899-1902)[ 37]
House for Joseph Pulitzer , 7 E 73rd St, New York City (1900-03)[ 37]
House for Thomas B. Clarke , 22 E 35th St, New York City (1901)[ 37]
Houses for Payne Whitney and Henry H. Cook, 972 and 973 Fifth Ave, New York City (1902-07)[ 37]
Harmonie Club , 4 E 60th St, New York City (1904-06)[ 37]
IRT Powerhouse , 840 Twelfth Ave, New York City (1904)[ 37]
Metropolitan Museum of Art north and south wings, 1000 Fifth Ave, New York City (1904 et seq.)[ 37]
New York Public Library Hamilton Grange Branch, 503 W 145th St, New York City (1905-06)[ 37]
House for Percy R. Pyne , 680 Park Ave, New York City (1906-12)[ 37]
Manhattan Municipal Building , 1 Centre St, New York City (1907-14)[ 37]
National City Bank Building remodeling, 55 Wall St, New York City (1907-10)[ 37]
New York Public Library 115th Street Branch, 203 W 115th St, New York City (1907-09)[ 37]
Second National Bank Building, 250 Fifth Ave, New York City (1908)[ 37]
998 Fifth Avenue apartments, New York City (1910-12)[ 37]
James A. Farley Post Office Building , 421 Eighth Ave, New York City (1913 and 1935)[ 37]
Hotel Pennsylvania , 401 Seventh Ave, New York City (1918, demolished 2022)[ 37]
Racquet and Tennis Club , 370 Park Ave, New York City (1918)[ 37]
The Town Hall , 123 W 43rd St, New York City (1919-21)[ 37]
American Academy of Arts and Letters , 633 W 155th St, New York City (1921-23)[ 37]
House for Oliver D. Filley , 684 Park Ave, New York City (1925-26)[ 37]
Our Lady of Esperanza Church remodeling, 624 W 156th St, New York City (1925)[ 37]
Savoy-Plaza Hotel , 767 Fifth Ave, New York City (1927, demolished 1965)[ 37]
Sherry's Restaurant, 691 Madison Ave, New York City (1928)[ 37] Building 400 (Liggett Hall ), Fort Jay , Governors Island , New York City (1928-30)[ 206]
Building 12, Fort Jay , Governors Island , New York City (1931)[ 206]
Building 333 and Building 550, Fort Jay , Governors Island , New York City (1932)[ 206]
Building 515 (Post Hospital), Fort Jay , Governors Island , New York City (1935)[ 206]
Building 315 and Building 555, Fort Jay , Governors Island , New York City (1938-40)[ 206]
Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel ventilation building, Governors Island , New York City (1948-50)[ 207]
House for Leonard C. Hanna, 737 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio (1903-04, demolished)[ 208]
House for Howard M. Hanna Jr., 12 W Hanna Ln, Bratenahl, Ohio (1910, NRHP 1974)[ 209]
National McKinley Birthplace Memorial , 40 N Main St, Niles, Ohio (1915)
Butler Institute of American Art , 524 Wick Ave, Youngstown, Ohio (1919)"Millwood " for Robert Percy Allen, 1012 Alden Way, Cornwall, Pennsylvania (1881-83, NRHP 2011)
Trinity Hall addition, 231 Park Ave, Washington, Pennsylvania (1881, NRHP 1976, demolished)[ 211]
"Cramond " for Daniel S. Newhall, 95 Crestline Rd, Strafford, Pennsylvania (1886, NRHP 1986)[ 212]
House for John Eyerman,[ z] 200 High St, Easton, Pennsylvania (1888)
Germantown Cricket Club , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1890, NRHP 1987)
Protection of the Flag Monument ,[ aa] Academy Park, Athens, Pennsylvania (1900)
House remodeling for Thomas B. Wanamaker,[ ab] 1900 Rittenhouse Sq, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1902, demolished 1924)[ 213]
Girard Trust Company Building,[ ac] 10 S Broad St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1905-07)
Franklin National Bank Building,[ ac] 1416-1418 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1915, demolished)
Girard Trust Company Tower,[ ac] 10 S Broad St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1930-31)
Dietrich Hall,[ ad] University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1949-50)[ 214]
Bethlehem Steel Corporation offices, 119 Walnut St, Johnstown, Pennsylvania (1954)[ 215] Newport Casino , 194 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1879-81, NRHP 1970, NHP 1987)[ 4]
"Fairlawn" additions and alterations for Levi P. Morton , Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1880)[ 4]
House for Samuel P. Tilton, 12 Sunnyside Pl, Newport, Rhode Island (1880-82)[ 4]
"Kingscote " additions and alterations for David King, 253 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1880-81)[ 4]
House for Isaac Bell Jr. , 70 Perry St, Newport, Rhode Island (1881-83)[ 4]
House for William Starr Miller II , 431 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1881-83)[ 4]
House alterations for William Watts Sherman , 35 Shepard Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1881)[ 4]
House for Charles M. Bull, 42 W Main Rd, Middletown, Rhode Island (1882-83)[ 4]
House for Samuel Colman , 7 Red Cross Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1882-83)[ 4]
"Ochre Point" for Robert Goelet , 195 Narragansett Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1882-84)[ 4]
"Villino" for Frances L. Skinner, 6 Red Cross Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1882)[ 4]
"Berkeley Villa" for LeRoy King, 1 Berkeley Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1884-86)[ 4]
House for Henry A. C. Taylor, Annandale Rd, Newport, Rhode Island (1884-86, demolished 1952)[ 4]
"Sunnyside" for William Edgar, 25 Sunnyside Pl, Newport, Rhode Island (1884-86)[ 4]
"Berry Hill" for Robert H. Glover, 21 Hammersmith Rd, Newport, Rhode Island (1886-87)[ 4]
"Edgehill" for George Gordon King, 138 Harrison Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1887-88)[ 4]
"Beacon Rock" for Edwin D. Morgan III , 147 Harrison Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1888-91)[ 4]
"Rosecliff " for Hermann Oelrichs , 548 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1899-1902, NRHP 1973)[ 4]
"Oakwood" for George Gordon King, 1 Oakwood Ter, Newport, Rhode Island (1902)[ 4]
Old School alterations, St George's School , Middletown, Rhode Island (1920)[ 216]
Memorial Schoolhouse, St George's School , Middletown, Rhode Island (1924)[ 4]
War Memorial Tower, Miantonomi Memorial Park , Newport, Rhode Island (1929)[ 4] First Narragansett Pier Casino , 35 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1883-86, mostly burned 1900)[ 217]
"Stone Lea" for George V. Cresson, 40 Newton Ave, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1883-84)[ 217]
"Gillian Lodge" for Allan McLane, 415 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1885-86)[ 217]
Narragansett Pier Life Saving Station , 40 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1888)[ 217]
Louis Sherry Cottages and Casino, Gibson Ave, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1888-89, partially burned 1912)[ 217] Other Narragansett Bay resorts [ edit ] "Emdalar" for Jeremiah P. Robinson Jr., 234c Post Rd, South Kingstown, Rhode Island (1885)[ 218]
House for William G. Low , 3 Low Ln, Bristol, Rhode Island (1886, demolished 1962)[ 219]
"Holly House" for Rowland G. Hazard, Kingstown Rd, South Kingstown, Rhode Island (1892, demolished)[ 220]
"Kymbolde" for Charles D. Kimball , 45 Kymbolde Way, South Kingstown, Rhode Island (1901)[ 221] House for William C. Chapin, 1251 Westminster St, Providence, Rhode Island (1881, demolished)[ 2]
Rhode Island State House , 82 Smith St, Providence, Rhode Island (1895-1901, NRHP 1970)
Faunce House, Brown University , Providence, Rhode Island (1902) First Presbyterian Church , 554 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, Tennessee (1910, NRHP 2009)
War Memorial Auditorium ,[ ae] 301 Sixth Ave N, Nashville, Tennessee (1922-25, NRHP 2017)[ 223]
Union and Planters Bank Building, 67 Madison Ave, Memphis, Tennessee (1923-24)[ 224]
University School of Nashville , 2000 Edgehill Ave, Nashville, Tennessee (1925)
Cohen Memorial Hall, Peabody College , Nashville, Tennessee (1928)[ 225] Wells Fountain,[ af] Main St and Poultney Rd, Brattleboro, Vermont (1890)[ 226]
Canal Street School , 64 Canal St, Brattleboro, Vermont (1892, NRHP 1977)[ 227] [ 228]
Crafts Inn,[ ag] 10 W Main St, Wilmington, Vermont (1898)[ 229]
Memorial Hall,[ ag] 14 W Main St, Wilmington, Vermont (1902)[ 229]
Ira Allen Chapel , University of Vermont , Burlington, Vermont (1925)
Burlington City Hall, 149 Church St, Burlington, Vermont (1927)
Slade Hall, University of Vermont , Burlington, Vermont (1928)
Fleming Museum of Art , University of Vermont , Burlington, Vermont (1931)
Mabel Louise Southwick Memorial Building, University of Vermont , Burlington, Vermont (1934)
Waterman Building, University of Vermont , Burlington, Vermont (1940)[ 230]
Buckham, Chittenden and Willis Halls, University of Vermont , Burlington, Vermont (1947)
Coolidge Hall, University of Vermont , Burlington, Vermont (1947)
Mary Fletcher Hospital , 111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, Vermont (1950)[ 231]
Wright Memorial Theatre, Middlebury College , Middlebury, Vermont (1958)[ 232] Rotunda restoration, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia (1896-98)[ 202]
Cabell, Cocke and Rouss Halls, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia (1897-98)[ 202]
Carr's Hill , University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia (1907-09)[ 202]
Garrett Hall, Charlottesville, Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia (1907-09)[ 202] To manage work in Winnipeg, John Nelson Semmens of the New York office was sent to open an office in 1910, which he ran until 1913.[ 234]
House for Susanna (Shaw) Minturn, 240 Boul de Comporté, La Malbaie (Murray Bay), Quebec , Canada (1894)[ 235]
Camp Harmony Club, Camp Harmony, New Brunswick , Canada (1896)[ 236]
"Kedgwick Lodge" for William K. Vanderbilt , Kedgwick River, New Brunswick , Canada (1897)[ 236]
"Toadbrook Lodge" for Robert Goelet , Matapédia, Quebec , Canada (1897, demolished)[ 236]
"Bord de l'Eau" for Alfred C. Chapin , Boul de Comporté, La Malbaie (Murray Bay), Quebec , Canada (1901, demolished)[ 235]
Bank of Montreal Head Office addition and remodeling,[ ah] 129 Rue St-Jacques, Montreal , Quebec , Canada (1901-05)[ 237]
Mount Royal Club,[ ai] 1175 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal , Quebec , Canada (1904-06)[ 238]
Bank of Montreal Winnipeg Branch, 335 Main St, Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada (1909-13)[ 238]
House for Edmund L. Taylor , 611 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada (1910)[ 238]
Royal Trust Company Building,[ aj] 105 Rue St-Jacques, Montreal , Quebec , Canada (1912)[ 238]
Bank of Montreal Brantford Branch,[ aj] 57 Market St, Brantford, Ontario , Canada (1913)[ 238]
House for James W. Woods, Ottawa , Ontario , Canada (1919, unlocated)[ 238] [ 239]
^ a b c Ann H. Schiller, "Charles F. McKim and His Francis Blake House" in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 47, no. 1 (March 1988): 5-13.
^ a b c d e f Broderick, Mosette. Triumvirate: McKim, Mead & White . New York: Knopf, 2010.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 17, no. 430 (June 10, 1876): 467.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v James L. Yarnall, Newport Through its Architecture (Lebanon: University Press of New England, 2005)
^ John J. Curran, Peekskill (Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2005)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 20, no. 503 (November 3, 1877): 859.
^ "Mr. Dickerson's New Residence" in Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 22, no. 545 (August 24, 1878): 699-700.
^ Historic Building Detail: BLM.138 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 22, no. 551 (October 5, 1878): 825.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 22, no. 544 (August 17, 1878): 692.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 22, no. 546 (August 31, 1878): 728.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 24, no. 592 (July 19, 1879): 595.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 21, no. 537 (June 29, 1878): 570.
^ Historic Building Detail: LEN.117 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Luther S. Harris, Around Washington Square: An Illustrated History of Greenwich Village (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 24, no. 595 (August 9, 1879): 650.
^ Fort Hill Estate NRHP Registration Form (1988)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 25, no. 635 (May 15, 1880): 478.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 26, no. 649 (August 21, 1880): 751.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 27, no. 688 (May 21, 1881): 538.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 29, no. 732 (March 25, 1882): 287.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 30, no. 753 (August 19, 1882): 782-783.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 30, no. 768 (December 2, 1882): 1047.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 30, no. 768 (December 2, 1882): 1047.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 31, no. 794 (June 2, 1883): 401.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 32, no. 802 (July 28, 1883): 546.
^ a b c d e f Arnold Lewis, American Country Houses of the Gilded Age (New York: Dover Publications, 1982)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 35, no. 894 (May 2, 1885): 513.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 36, no. 905 (July 18, 1885): 827.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 37, no. 938 (March 6, 1886): 307.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 38, no. 959 (July 31, 1886): 988.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 38, no. 960 (August 7, 1886): 1021.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 38, no. 976 (November 27, 1886): 1473.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 41, no. 1052 (May 12, 1888): 627.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 43, no. 1100 (April 13, 1889): 530.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 43, no. 1105 (May 18, 1889): 715.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp Norval White, Elliot Willensky and Fran Leadon, AIA Guide to New York City (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 44, no. 1126 (October 12, 1889): 1389.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 45, no. 1145 (February 22, 1890): 282.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 47, no. 1210 (May 23, 1891): 848.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 49, no. 1260 (May 7, 1892): 721.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 48, no. 1240 (December 19, 1891): 815.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 50, no. 1271 (July 23, 1892): 112.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 49, no. 1262 (May 21, 1892): 812-813.
^ Scarborough Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1984)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 51, no. 1304 (March 11, 1893): 869.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 51, no. 1319 (June 24, 1893): 997.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 53, no. 1366 (May 19, 1894): 814.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 53, no. 1366 (May 19, 1894): 814.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 53, no. 1367 (May 26, 1894): 843.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 54, no. 1398 (December 29, 1894): 987.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 55, no. 1414 (April 20, 1895): 641.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 55, no. 1418 (May 18, 1895): 850.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 55, no. 1420 (June 1, 1895): 916.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 56, no. 1445 (November 23, 1895): 720.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 57, no. 1453 (January 18, 1896): 93.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 57, no. 1461 (March 14, 1896): 453.
^ Thomas Nelson Page House NRHP Registration Form (1975)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 58, no. 1497 (November 21, 1896): 753.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 58, no. 1499 (December 5, 1896): 856.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 59, no. 1504 (January 9, 1897): 56.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 61, no. 1571 (April 23, 1898): 738.
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^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 63, no. 1617 (March 11, 1899): 441.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 65, no. 1662 (January 20, 1900): 103.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 65, no. 1669 (March 10, 1900): 409.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 69, no. 1765 (January 11, 1902): 630.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 69, no. 1785 (June 1, 1902): 1006.
^ a b c d Naugatuck Center Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1999)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 69, no. 1786 (June 7, 1902): 1047.
^ "Roosevelt's Official Quarters" in Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 70, no. 1803 (October 4, 1902): 476.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 69, no. 1786 (June 7, 1902): 1071.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 70, no. 1791 (July 12, 1902): 65.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 70, no. 1802 (September 27, 1902): 454.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 70, no. 1815 (December 27, 1902): 985.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 71, no. 1829 (April 4, 1903): 651.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 71, no. 1837 (May 30, 1903): 1080.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 71, no. 1839 (June 13, 1903): 1176.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 72, no. 1850 (August 29, 1903): 382.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 72, no. 1053 (September 12, 1903): 475.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 72, no. 1853 (September 19, 1903): 496.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 72, no. 1862 (November 21, 1903): 936.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 72, no. 1865 (December 12, 1903): 1087.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 73, no. 1868 (January 9, 1904): 55.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 73, no. 1868 (January 9, 1904): 56.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 73, no. 1878 (March 12, 1904): 557.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 73, no. 1878 (March 12, 1904): 557.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 74, no. 1894 (July 2, 1904): 11.
^ University Cottage Club NRHP Registration Form (1999)
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 74, no. 1902 (August 27, 1904): 443.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 74, no. 1905 (September 17, 1904): 578.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 74, no. 1916 (December 3, 1904): 1223.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 75, no. 1926 (February 11, 1905): 302.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 75, no. 1926 (February 11, 1905): 303.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 75, no. 1936 (April 22, 1905): 872.
^ Our Past , The Towers.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 75, no. 1941 (May 27, 1905): 1169.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 77, no. 1977 (February 3, 1906): 190.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 77, no. 1994 (June 2, 1906): 1043.
^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 79, no. 2043 (May 11, 1907): 955.
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^ Salem School NRHP Registration Form (1983)
^ a b William J. Pape, History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck River Valley, Connecticut , vol. 1 (Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1918)
^ Tranquility Farm NRHP Registration Form (1982)
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^ Engineering News-Record 157, no. 16 (October 18, 1956): 96.
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^ Greenwood Plantation NRHP Registration Form (1976)
^ "Forty Structures in Georgia to Cost $5,220,000." Manufacturers' Record 26 Oct. 1922: 57. Baltimore.
^ a b c d AIA Guide to Chicago , ed. Alice Sinkevich (San Diego: Harcourt, 2004)
^ Bryan Lathrop House NRHP Registration Form (1972)
^ a b c Graceland Cemetery NRHP Registration Form (2001)
^ Colonial Sugars Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1994)
^ Shreveport Commercial Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1982)
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^ "Ross Winans Mansion" . http://baltimoreheritage.org/ . Baltimore Heritage, 10 Jan. 2011.
^ a b c d Old Goucher College Buildings NRHP Registration Form (1978)
^ Architecture and Building Aug. 1911: 28. New York.
^ Historic Building Detail: BEV.739 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ 270 Beacon , Back Bay Houses.
^ Historic Building Detail: MRN.62 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ 32 Hereford , Back Bay Houses.
^ Historic Statue Detail: BOS.9027 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ 257 Commonwealth , Back Bay Houses.
^ Historic Building Detail: MAN.29 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ 217 Commonwealth , Back Bay Houses.
^ Historic Building Detail: BOS.2624 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
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^ 199 Commonwealth , Back Bay Houses.
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^ Historic Monument Detail: BOS.9031 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: BOS.7524 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
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^ Historic Building Detail: ANV.173 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Gate Detail: ANV.906 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
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^ Historic Building Detail: BOS.12790 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Bryant F. Tolles Jr., Architecture & Academe: College Buildings in New England Before 1860 (University Press of New England, 2011)
^ Historic Area Detail: STO.B , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: STO.26 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: WLL.140 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: GBR.8 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: LEN.38 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: STO.4 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: STO.28 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Stanley King, The Consecrated Eminence: The Story of the Campus and Buildings of Amherst College (Amherst: Amherst College, 1951)
^ a b c d e Blair Kamin, Amherst College: An Architectural Tour (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2020)
^ Historic Area Detail: GRO.E , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: HLY.249 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ Historic Building Detail: HLY.489 , Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System.
^ a b c Kathryn Bishop Eckert, Buildings of Michigan (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2012)
^ Edwin H. Hewitt, "The Dedication of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts," Journal of the American Institute of Architects 3, no. 1 (February 1915): 85-86.
^ New York Life Building NRHP Registration Form (1970)
^ Omaha National Bank Building NRHP Registration Form (1972)
^ Mackay School of Mines Building NRHP Registration Form (1982)
^ National Park Service Cultural Landscapes Inventory: Blow-Me-Down Farm, Saint Gaudens National Historic Site (2013)
^ Bryant F. Tolles Jr. and Carolyn K. Tolles, New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated Guide (Hanover: University Press of New England, 1979)
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^ a b Llewellyn Park Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1986)
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^ a b Nadzeika, Bonnie-Lynn. Postcard History Series: Morristown . Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2012.
^ Scotch Plains School NRHP Registration Form (1978)
^ Rae, John W. Images of America: Mansions of Morris County . Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 1999.
^ Orange Free Publoc Library NRHP Registration Form (1981)
^ American Architect and Building News 27 Oct. 1900: xi. Boston.
^ Suzanne Hinman, The Grandest Madison Square Garden (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2019)
^ a b c d Elizabeth Breyer, George Eastman: A Biography (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2006)
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^ a b c d e Francis Morrone, An Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn (Layton: Gibbs Smith, 2001)
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^ Nutt, John J. Newburgh: Her Institutions, Industries and Leading Citizens . Newburgh: Ritchie & Hull, 1891.
^ Exploring An Empty Hundred-Year-Old McKim, Mead & White Mansion
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^ $3.85M waterfront estate designed by McKim, Mead & White is just 30 minutes outside NYC
^ "Proposals" in New York Times , August 5, 1943, 27.
^ Coventry, Kim, Daniel Meyer, and Arthur H. Miller. Classic Country Estates of Lake Forest . New York: W. W. Norton, 2003.
^ Adams Power Plant Transformer House NRHP Registration Form (1975)
^ Echota , Buffalo as an Architectural Museum.
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^ Karen Van Lengen and Lisa Reilly, Vassar College: An Architectural Tour (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2004)
^ American Machinist 22 July 1920: 146h. New York.
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^ Elizabeth Brayer, Magnum Opus: The Story of the Memorial Art Gallery (Rochester: Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, 1988)
^ Help for Union Chapel . Union College News Story Archives. 1 Jan. 1995.
^ a b c d e Richard Guy Wilson, David J. Neuman and Sara A. Butler, University of Virginia: An Architectural Tour (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1999)
^ Rochester Savings Bank NRHP Registration Form (1972)
^ Schenectady City Hall and Post Office NRHP Registration Form (1978)
^ Biemiller, Lawrence. "A 16-Sided Landmark That Almost Didn’t Survive" . Union College Buildings & Grounds Blog. 17 May 2013.
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^ Howard M. Hanna Jr. House NRHP Registration Form (1974)
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^ Cramond NRHP Nomination . 1983.
^ Charles J. Cohen, Rittenhouse Square, Past and Present (Philadelphia: Charles A. Cohen, 1922)
^ George E. Thomas and David B. Brownlee, Building America's First University: An Historical and Architectural Guide to the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000)
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^ a b c d e Walter Nebiker, Robert Owen Jones and Charlene K. Roice, Historic and Architectural Resources of Narragansett, Rhode Island , ed. Pamela A. Kennedy (Providence: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, 1991)
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^ Vincent Scully, The Shingle Style and the Stick Style (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1971)
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^ William H. Jordy, Ronald J. Onorato and William McKenzie Woodward, Buildings of Rhode Island (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004)
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^ Bryan, Nelson. "A Classic Move" . arts AND science . Vanderbilt University. Spring 2010.
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