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He settled in New York City in 1877, where he worked on a series of domestic projects. These culminated in the design and layout of the exclusive 7,000-acre planned community of
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of Wright's dependence upon two houses by Bruce Price in this design. So Venturi: he presents an ur-house with a Palladian gesture literally drawn on it." Vincent Scully,
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W. Chanler Cottage, Tuxedo Park (1885–86, altered). Scully identifies the client as "W. Chandler," but it was likely Winthrop Astor Chanler.
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Emily Post cottage, Tuxedo Park (c. 1897). One of four cottages Price built for rental. His daughter Emily inherited it.
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in Quebec City for the Canadian Pacific (arguably the structure Price is most identified with), as well as the first
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Travis Van Buren Cottage, Tower Hill Road, Tuxedo Park (1886, altered beyond recognition). Listed in Sheldon's
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In 1871, Price married Josephine Lee, the daughter of a Wilkes-Barre coal baron. They had two children:
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Voss Cottage, Pepperidge Road, Tuxedo Park (c. 1897). One of four cottages Price built for rental.
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Methodist Episcopal Church, 7 Hospital Road, Tuxedo Park (1902). Now Tuxedo Historical Society.
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Francis D. Carley Cottage, West Lake Road, Tuxedo Park (1886, moved from original site 1896).
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Route 17, Tuxedo Park (1895, burned 1897).
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Osborn Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (built 1887–88; demolished 1926).
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Coryell Apartment Building, 21 East 21st Street, Manhattan, New York (completed 1878).
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J. M. Wayne Neff residence, Cincinnati, Ohio (1882, demolished). Listed in Sheldon's
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Henry I. Barbey Cottage, Tuxedo Park (1886, demolished). Listed in Sheldon's
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William Kent Cottage, Tuxedo Park (1885–86, demolished). Listed in Sheldon's
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as a partner. Following a brief study trip to Europe, he opened an office in
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House, Montreal, Quebec (1892). Now known as Old Chancellor Day Hall at the
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Coryell Apartment Building, 21 East 21st Street, Manhattan, New York (1878).
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Tuxedo Park School (first building), Tuxedo Park (c. 1887, demolished).
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Price invented, patented, and built the parlor bay-window cars for the
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residence, Springfield, Massachusetts (1898, destroyed by fire 1966).
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Tuxedo Stores (Business Block), Route 17, Tuxedo Park (c. 1900).
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Meta K. Cruger Cottage, Tower Hill Road, Tuxedo Park (c. 1890).
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and the International Bank. He also collaborated with sculptor
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William Kent Cottage, Tuxedo Park, New York (1886, demolished).
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Tuxedo Park Association Offices, Route 17, Tuxedo Park (1900).
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St. James Building, 1133 Broadway, Manhattan, New York (1896).
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M. G. Barnwell Stable, Clubhouse Road, Tuxedo Park (1889–90).
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W. Chanler Cottage, Tuxedo Park, New York (1885–86, altered).
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mansions, and Manhattan skyscrapers. In Canada, he designed
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was the only firm to have more buildings listed in Sheldon.
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Cottage, Tuxedo Park (1886, altered). Listed in Sheldon's
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widened the building and added additional stories in 1922.
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Among the Manhattan office buildings he designed were the
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Emily Post, "Tuxedo Park: An American Rural Community,"
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Price Collier House, West Lake Road, Tuxedo Park (1900).
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The Shingle Style and The Stick Style (Revised Edition)
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Hotchkiss Library of Sharon, Sharon, Connecticut (1893)
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at the Voss Cottage, Tuxedo Park, New York, Summer 1907
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Tuxedo Park Library, 227 Route 17, Tuxedo Park (1901).
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Japanese Cottage, 16 Summit Road, Tuxedo Park (1891).
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Built as 421:residence, Springfield, Massachusetts (1898) 1414:from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings. 1018:(Princeton University Press, 2003), p. 150. 989:Bruce Price, American Architect (1824–1903) 626:Gate-Lodge and Keep, Tuxedo Park (1885–86). 554:mansion), Lakewood, New Jersey (1896). Now 476:(c. 1884, demolished). Listed in Sheldon's 372: 162:railroad stations and grand hotels for the 1032:"Bruce Price - Library Archival Catalogue" 749:R. M. Gillespie House, Tuxedo Park (1903). 731:Addison Cammack House, Tuxedo Park (1900). 303:. His grandest residential commission was 31: 919:, Tuxedo Park, New York (completed 1897). 889:House, Montreal, Quebec (completed 1892). 1220:online document pages 509 and 511 of 762 1214:(932): 63. November 4, 1893 – via 1208:The American Architect and Building News 617: 472:"Seaverge" (George F. Baker residence), 424: 413: 402: 391: 376: 252:, where he practiced from 1873 to 1876. 1442:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 1367: 1477: 1373: 1279: 718:, Pepperidge Road, Tuxedo Park (1897). 670:, Tuxedo Park (1886, demolished 1927). 572:, New York City (1898), with sculptor 1036:archivalcollections.library.mcgill.ca 593:Teachers College, Columbia University 1525:Architects from Cumberland, Maryland 1376:Great Lodges of the Canadian Rockies 1104:. Railroad gazette. January 1, 1887. 1089:vol. 82 (October 1911), pp. 795-805. 1087:Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine 1026: 1024: 1016:Modern Architecture and Other Essays 904:, Montreal, Quebec (completed 1897). 839:, Montreal, Quebec (built 1887–89). 661:after this and the Chanler cottage. 13: 1177:"Wesson Mansion Destroyed by Fire" 1049: 177: 14: 1551: 1461:McGill Library Archival Catalogue 1396: 1280:Potter, Janet Greenstein (1996). 1021: 568:between 70th & 71st Streets, 367: 1540:People from Cumberland, Maryland 1505:19th-century American architects 1282:Great American Railroad Stations 943: 924: 909: 894: 879: 863: 844: 829: 817: 805: 780:McGill University Faculty of Law 440:, Baltimore, Maryland (c. 1870). 347:Architectural League of New York 343:American Institute of Architects 200: 186: 1356: 1344: 1335: 1323: 1310: 1298: 1273: 1261: 1249: 1237: 1225: 1197: 1169: 1150: 388:, New Haven, Connecticut (1891) 1535:Burials at Hollenback Cemetery 1318:Frank Lloyd Wright:A Biography 1185:. 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Index


Cumberland, Maryland
Princeton University
Emily Post
Shingle Style
Tuxedo Park, New York
Modernist
Frank Lloyd Wright
Robert Venturi
Richardsonian Romanesque
Beaux-Arts
Châteauesque
Canadian Pacific Railway
Windsor Station
Château Frontenac


Frank Lloyd Wright
Oak Park house and studio
Cumberland, Maryland
Princeton University
Baltimore
Niernsee
Neilson
Ephraim Francis Baldwin
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Tuxedo Park
Pierre Lorillard IV
George William Sheldon
American Surety Building

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