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Samuel B. Reed
American architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Samuel Burrage Reed was an American architect of Corona, New York, and Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. He was active in mid-to-late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century America, particularly in New York State, New York City, and Connecticut.
Born in Meriden, Connecticut, he was first trained as a carpenter before becoming an architect. He is notable for designing several mansions, as well as public and ecclesiastical buildings.[1] Reed was a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
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Works
- 1903 – Passaic County Court House, Paterson, New Jersey.[2]
- 1891 – New Middle Collegiate Church, Second Avenue, New York City.[3]: 196
- 1890 – Chester Wickwire House, Cortland, New York (now the 1890 House Museum).[1]
- 1889 - First Presbyterian Church Complex (Cortland, New York)[1]
- 1888 – James Bailey House, Manhattan, New York City (of Barnum & Bailey Circus fame).[1][3]: 516
- 1883 – John C. Reichert House, Tipton, Iowa.[1]
- Pinard Cottages, Newport, Rhode Island.[1]
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