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Thursday, November 24, 2005

Notes on Architects Responsible for Structures in the Town of Pelham: Part II


Yesterday I published to the Historic Pelham Blog a posting entitled "Notes on Architects Responsible for Structures in the Town of Pelham: Part I". In it I discussed three prominent architects who designed structures located in the Town of Pelham: William Augustus Bates, Charles Lewis Bowman and Electus D. Litchfield. Today's Blog posting will provide a list of the names and work of a few other architects who designed structures located in the Town of Pelham.

Bolton, Rev. Robert - Christ Church, 1415 Pelhamdale Avenue (1843) and Bolton Priory, 7 Priory Lane (1838)

Fletcher, Arthur - 155 Corona Avenue, 65 Harmon Avenue, 117 NYAC, 172 Pelhamdale Avenue

Gregory, Julius - 68 Young Avenue

Halbert, William C. - 60 Beech Tree Lane (1931)

Hart, Charles - 640 Ely Avenue, 649 Ely Avenue, 11 Westward Lane

Hering, Oswald C. - 542 Pelhamdale Avenue, 81 Witherbee Avenue

Hunt, F. Albert - 103 6th Avenue, 50 Mt. Tom Road

Nelson, Francis A. - Huguenot Memorial Church

Pelham, George F. - Pelbrook Hall Apartments

Scannell, 35 Beech Tree Lane

There are, of course, thousands of structures in Pelham designed by a host of architects. Those listed above are examples of interesting structures designed by notable architects identified to date.

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