Quiz 3 Flashcards

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Monumental Church

Richmond, VA

Robert Mills, architect

1812-1814

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Second Bank of the United States

Philadelphia, PA

William Strickland, architect

1818-1824

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The Fireproof Building

Charleston, SC

Robert Mills, architect

1822-1827

now home to the South Carolina Historical Society

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North Carolina State Capitol

Raleigh, NC

Town & Davis, architects

1833-1840

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Old Governor’s Mansion

Milledgeville, GA

Charles B. Cluskey, architect

1838

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Girard College for Orphans

Philadelphia, PA

Thomas U. Walter, architect

1848

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Eastern State Penitentiary

Philadelphia, PA

John Haviland, architect

1829

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Grace Church

New York, NY

James Renwick, architect

1843-1846

Under the Episcopal Diocese of New York

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Trinity Church

New York, NY

Richard Upjohn, architect

1843-1846

Under the Episcopal Diocese of New York

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Saint Patrick’s Cathedral

New York, NY

James Renwick, architect

1858-1878

Seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

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“Lyndhurst”

Tarrytown, NY

Alexander Jackson Davis, architect

1838, additions 1864-1865

Once owned by railroad tycoon Jay Gould

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Green-Meldrim House

Savannah, GA

John Norris, architect

1853-1861

W.T. Sherman used it as his headquarters after capturing Savannah in the Civil War.

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John P. Norton House

New Haven, CT

Henry Austin, architect

1849

Currently owned by Yale University

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Morse-Libby Mansion

Portland, ME

Henry Austin, architect

1858-1860

Also known as “Victoria Mansion” since 1941.

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Hay House

Macon, GA

T. Thomas & Son, architect

1855-1859

Nicknamed “The Palace of the South.”

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Mercer-Williams House

Savannah, GA

John Norris, architect

1860-1868

The setting of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

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“Iranistan,” The P.T. Barnum House

Bridgeport, CT

Leopold Eidlitz, architect

1845

The house burned in 1857.

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Willis Bristol House

New Haven, CT

Henry Austin, architect

1845

Somewhat based upon Indian architecture.

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New York Hall of Justice (“The Tombs”)

New York, NY

John Haviland, architect

1838

Demolished prior to 1900.

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Grove Street Cemetery Gate

New Haven, CT

Henry Austin, architect

1845

Egyptian Revival style.