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in Morristown, New Jersey, General George Washington's headquarters, Winter 1779–1780. The building was used to promote business and tourism in the state, and served as headquarters for New Jersey visitors to the 1893 Fair. A decade later, Gifford designed another replica of the Ford Mansion for the
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A generous Trustee of the College has during the past year provided a superbly appointed drill-room and armory. This drill-room affords an unobstructed space 100 by 60 feet, to which is added a large equipment-room and offices for the instructor. here is now under the capable direction of a United
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States officer, a battalion of 150 young men in training to serve the State in almost any military capacity should occasion arise. This building is devoted also to the purpose of general Physical Culture.
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Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of Rutgers Scientific School, the State College for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, New Brunswick, N.J., for the Fiscal Year ending October 31, 1900
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in 1901. By 1889, he had opened an office at 50 Broadway, Manhattan. He formed a partnership with William A. Bates in 1900, an architect who had made a reputation designing houses in
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Ballentine's daughter Alice married lawyer Henry Young Jr. in 1899, and the father-of-the-bride gave the couple a 100 acre (40.47 hectare) tract of mountainous land in
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Four 4-bedroom condominium apartments on the first story; the same on the second story; twenty guest bedrooms on the third story; servant bedrooms on the fourth story
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On December 10, 1890, Gifford married Helen M. Conyngham (1868–1928), the daughter of Col. Charles Miner Conyngham and Helen Hunter Turner Conyngham of
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Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of Rutgers Scientific School, The State College for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanical Arts, for the Year 1891
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The son of John Archer Gifford (1831–1924) and Mary Jane (nΓ©e Alling) Gifford (1835–1909), Charles Alling Gifford was born in
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Gifford designed a Wilkes-Barre mansion for his father-in-law, "Conyngham Manor." It is now the Conyngham Student Center of
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Renamed "Camden Convention Center" in the 1950s, it hosted conventions, circuses and sporting events. Home of the
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as a wedding gift. Four years later, Gifford designed a country house for the Youngs, "Brushwood," a 30-room
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Residence, 1027 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey, 1891. Murphy later was the 31st governor of New Jersey.
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Gifford and his family lived at 60 Park Place in Newark. He later designed and built a country house in
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Federal law required able-bodied male college students to undergo military instruction for a state's
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Report of the Adjudant-General of the State of New Jersey for the Year Ending October 31, 1906
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Report of the Adjudant-General of the State of New Jersey for the Year Ending October 31, 1906
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Report of the Adjudant-General of the State of New Jersey for the Year Ending October 31, 1906
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Report of the Adjudant-General of the State of New Jersey for the Year Ending October 31, 1906
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Report of the Adjudant-General of the State of New Jersey for the Year Ending October 31, 1906
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The Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Volume 2, 1876–1913
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for about three years, before establishing his own firm in Newark. He became a member of the
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on July 17, 1860. He attended the Latin School in Newark, and graduated in 1881 from the
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vol. 24, no. 23 (June 6, 1896), (New York, William T Comstock), p. 273, opp. p. 266.
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Cottage, Jekyll Island, Georgia, 1897–1898. Burned by arsonists and demolished 1951
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Catalogue of the Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Architectural League of New York
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Assembly Hall, Mount Washington Hotel (1900-1902), Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
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Central Presbyterian Church, 377 Clinton Avenue, Newark, New Jersey, 1893–1894
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New Jersey State Building, 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri, demolished
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San Souci Apartments, Jekyll Island, Georgia, 1896. A six-unit condominium,
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in St. Louis. After the 1904 Fair, the New Jersey Building was relocated to
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The Courthouse and the Depot: The Architecture of Hope in an Age of Despair
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New Jersey State Building, 1893 World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois, demolished
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Ballentine Gymnasium (1892-1894, demolished), New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Men and Things: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries, Volume 1
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Trinity Church Mission Chapel, Clark Street, Newark, New Jersey, 1883
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Gifford retired to their seashore home, at 7 South Brighton Avenue,
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4th Regiment Armory Arch, relocated to Pershing Field, Jersey City
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Mount Washington Hotel (1900–1902), Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
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Clifton House Hotel (1905, burned 1932), Niagara Falls, Ontario
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The World Came to St. Louis: A Visit to the 1904 World's Fair
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Y.M.C.A. Building (1901-1903, demolished), Newark, New Jersey
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Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey
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Mistletoe Cottage, Jekyll Island, Georgia, 1900. Built for
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The armory's entrance arch was salvaged and reassembled in
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Central Presbyterian Church (1893-1894), Newark, New Jersey
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A. Newbold Morris Residence (1885), Ridgefield, Connecticut
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The National Register of Historic Places Supplement 1974
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Jekyll Island Clubhouse Annex (1901-1903), Jekyll Island
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4th Regiment Armory (1893-1895, demolished), Jersey City
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1st Regiment Armory, Sussex Avenue & Hudson Street,
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3rd Regiment Armory, Haddon Avenue & Mickle Street,
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Trinity Church Mission Chapel (1883), Newark, New Jersey
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Burials at Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Newark, New Jersey)
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146 East 56th Street, New York City, 1905. Three-story
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Gifford designed the New Jersey Building for the 1893
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2nd Regiment Armory (1902-1905, demolished), Trenton
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1st Regiment Armory (1898-1899, demolished), Newark
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3rd Regiment Armory (1896-1897, demolished), Camden
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Helen Conyngham Gifford died May 9, 1928. 1544:, from Historic Campus Architecture Report. 1201: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1068:Bronxville's Turn-of-the-Century Art Colony 378:now occupies the Ballantine Gymnasium site. 924: 821:San Souci Apartments (1896), Jekyll Island 31: 1291:"Some Rooms in a Wilkesbarre Residence," 1032:(American Art Annual Inc., 1903), p. 110. 1004: 1002: 1000: 998: 996: 793:Annex, Jekyll Island, Georgia, 1901–1903 393:Conyngham Manor, 130 South River Street, 376:Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University 372:, 1892–1894, burned and demolished 1930. 119: 1332: 1218: 1192: 1096:The American Architect and Building News 1053:James Ward and Dennis Steadman Francis, 869: 758: 754: 614: 354:Residence, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 1885 338: 848:Mistletoe Cottage (1900), Jekyll Island 387:, Chicago, Illinois, 1893, burned 1894. 1583: 1521:(National Park Service, 1972), p. 120. 1352:134 Ballantine Road, Bernardsville, NJ 1024: 1022: 1020: 993: 639:was built on the armory's former site. 628:, 1893–1895, burned 1927, demolished. 610: 268:in Chicago. This was a replica of the 1507:Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 969: 967: 965: 963: 961: 685:, 1902–1905, burned 1975, demolished. 427:, New Hampshire, 1900–1902. Built by 261:mansion overlooking Pleasant Valley. 1451:, from Encyclopedia of Philadelphia. 1364:Scientific American Building Monthly 1159:(Wheeling, WV: Bethany Press, 1979). 1057:(J & D Associates, 1989), p. 28. 637:Hudson Catholic Regional High School 624:4th Regiment Armory, Bergen Avenue, 1616:New Jersey National Guard personnel 1354:, from Long and Foster Real Estate. 1171:The Lewiston Journal – May 20, 1988 1080:"The Robert F. Ballantine Gymnasium 1017: 323:. Gifford also designed the nearby 321:National Historic Landmark District 13: 1553:American Institute of Architects, 1225:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 48. 958: 14: 1627: 1565: 1169:Mount Washington Hotel to be sold 435:Young Men's Christian Association 334: 281:, and converted into apartments. 214:in 1881, and an associate of the 853: 841: 826: 814: 742: 730: 718: 703: 691: 598: 586: 574: 562: 553:"Markland" (altered 1899-1901), 546: 534: 522: 510: 498: 486: 364:Robert F. Ballentine Gymnasium, 216:American Institute of Architects 212:Architectural League of New York 175:. He is best remembered for his 1547: 1535: 1524: 1512: 1500: 1484: 1469: 1454: 1442: 1427: 1412: 1398: 1383: 1371: 1357: 1345: 1326: 1314: 1300: 1285: 1273: 1259: 1246: 1174: 1162: 1149: 1137: 1125: 1113: 1101: 1089: 469:stable/carriagehouse built for 197:Stevens Institute of Technology 115: 85:Stevens Institute of Technology 1611:People from Newark, New Jersey 1222:Brunswick: The City by the Sea 1073: 1060: 1047: 1035: 980: 658:, 1896–1897, demolished 1977. 307:, a private hunting resort in 1: 1030:American Art Annual, Volume 4 918: 460:Louisiana Purchase Exposition 275:Louisiana Purchase Exposition 122:; died 1928) 385:World's Columbian Exposition 266:World's Columbian Exposition 242:brewer John Holme Ballantine 186: 7: 1378:Gould's Stables, Turtle Bay 1280:Central Presbyterian Church 1219:Barefoot, Patricia (2000). 1146:, from Library of Congress. 1008:John William Leonard, ed., 865: 802:Old Glynn County Courthouse 764:Old Glynn County Courthouse 480:, Canada, 1905, burned 1932 458:New Jersey State Building, 383:New Jersey State Building, 325:Old Glynn County Courthouse 157:Old Glynn County Courthouse 10: 1632: 1601:Architects from New Jersey 1531:Glynn County Probate Court 1475:"Second Regiment Armory," 1389:"Fourth Regiment Armory," 1252:Peter Hastings Falk, ed., 1144:New Jersey Building (1893) 884:Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 876:Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 679:Delaware and Raritan Canal 431:as a resort hotel and spa. 405:Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 395:Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 298:National Historic Landmark 1460:"First Regiment Armory," 1433:"Third Regiment Armory," 1418:"Fifth Regiment Armory," 1405:Architecture and Building 1266:Architecture and Building 1098:, March 17, 1894, p. 131. 973:Francis Bazley Lee, ed., 905:Atlantic City, New Jersey 442:Bernardsville, New Jersey 370:New Brunswick, New Jersey 255:Bernardsville, New Jersey 227:New Jersey National Guard 181:New Jersey National Guard 162: 143: 133: 129: 98: 90: 80: 73:Atlantic City, New Jersey 61: 39: 30: 23: 1542:Conyngham Student Center 1380:, from ForgottenNewYork. 1323:, from VisitStAugustine. 1307:The Architectural Review 1182:"Mount Washington Hotel" 874:Conyngham Manor (1897), 651:, 1894–1895, burned 2015 557:, St. Augustine, Florida 449:George Macculloch Miller 208:McKim, Meade & White 1122:, from Janet Simon Inc. 1028:Florence N. Levy, ed., 909:Mount Pleasant Cemetery 791:Jekyll Island Clubhouse 674:, 1898–1899, demolished 665:, 1961–1966, 1970–1971. 626:Jersey City, New Jersey 352:Augustus Newbold Morris 152:Jekyll Island Clubhouse 1572:Charles Alling Gifford 1155:Dorothy Daniels Birk, 879: 775:owned one of the units 767: 766:(1906–1907), Brunswick 620: 478:Niagara Falls, Ontario 453:Morristown, New Jersey 421:Mount Washington Hotel 344: 286:Mount Washington Hotel 251: 225:Gifford served in the 169:Charles Alling Gifford 148:Mount Washington Hotel 25:Charles Alling Gifford 1186:National Park Service 1134:, from mansionsinmay. 988:Who's Who in New York 986:Herman W. Knox., ed. 873: 762: 755:Glynn County, Georgia 713:(1894-1895), Paterson 618: 476:Clifton House Hotel, 342: 309:Glynn County, Georgia 246: 1205:Wilber W. 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Index


Newark, New Jersey
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Stevens Institute of Technology
Gifford & Bates
Mount Washington Hotel
Jekyll Island Clubhouse
Old Glynn County Courthouse
resort hotels
New Jersey National Guard
Newark, New Jersey
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, New Jersey
McKim, Meade & White
Architectural League of New York
American Institute of Architects
Bronxville, New York
New Jersey National Guard
reserve militia
Rutgers College
brewer John Holme Ballantine
Bernardsville, New Jersey
Colonial Revival
World's Columbian Exposition
Ford Mansion
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Kirkwood, Missouri
Mount Washington Hotel
Bretton Woods
Gilded Age

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