Quiz 3 Flashcards
Monumental Church
Richmond, VA
Robert Mills, architect
1812-1814
Second Bank of the United States
Philadelphia, PA
William Strickland, architect
1818-1824
The Fireproof Building
Charleston, SC
Robert Mills, architect
1822-1827
now home to the South Carolina Historical Society
North Carolina State Capitol
Raleigh, NC
Town & Davis, architects
1833-1840
Old Governor’s Mansion
Milledgeville, GA
Charles B. Cluskey, architect
1838
Girard College for Orphans
Philadelphia, PA
Thomas U. Walter, architect
1848
Eastern State Penitentiary
Philadelphia, PA
John Haviland, architect
1829
Grace Church
New York, NY
James Renwick, architect
1843-1846
Under the Episcopal Diocese of New York
Trinity Church
New York, NY
Richard Upjohn, architect
1843-1846
Under the Episcopal Diocese of New York
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
New York, NY
James Renwick, architect
1858-1878
Seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
“Lyndhurst”
Tarrytown, NY
Alexander Jackson Davis, architect
1838, additions 1864-1865
Once owned by railroad tycoon Jay Gould
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.
John P. Norton House
New Haven, CT
Henry Austin, architect
1849
Currently owned by Yale University
Morse-Libby Mansion
Portland, ME
Henry Austin, architect
1858-1860
Also known as “Victoria Mansion” since 1941.
Hay House
Macon, GA
T. Thomas & Son, architect
1855-1859
Nicknamed “The Palace of the South.”