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leaving behind his wife, Harriet K. Morse, author of 1939 gardening classic "Gardening in the Shade". Harriet also wrote for gardening magazines, the garden sections of the New York Times and other newspapers.
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Building (1904–06), 2 North Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland, with Herbert D. Hale, associate architect, and Parker & Thomas, principal architects. Now the Hotel Monaco
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Norfolk Public Library, (1903–06), 345 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Virginia, with Herbert D. Hale, principal architect. The building is currently (July 2013) for sale.
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United Engineering Societies Building (1904–07), 29-33 West 39th Street, Manhattan, New York City, with Herbert D. Hale, principal architect. Now the headquarters for
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where he studied architecture. While there, he was a member of the fraternity of Delta Psi (aka St. Anthony Hall).
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Who's Who in American Art - Brief Biographies of American Architects Who Died Between 1897 and 1947
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Frederick Dana Marsh residence (1914), 56 Avon Road, Wykagyl Park, New Rochelle, New York.
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Dunham Laboratories (1912), Yale University, 10 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut.
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Clare Briggs residence (1917), 1 Byworth Road, Wykagyl Park, New Rochelle, New York.
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before the age of 20. As an associate, he collaborated with Boston architect
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Building (1904–07) in New York City. These were all projects funded by
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As associates, Hale and Morse both collaborated with architects
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The American Skyscraper, 1850-1940, A Celebration of Height
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on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Building (1904–06) in
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Headquarters Building
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Index

Henry Grant Morse
architect
manor houses
relocated
Richmond, Virginia
Canton, Ohio
Episcopal Academy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Manhattan, New York City
Herbert D. Hale
Camden Free Public Library Main Building
Camden, New Jersey
Norfolk, Virginia
United Engineering Societies
Andrew Carnegie
Parker & Thomas
Baltimore, Maryland
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Yale University
Tudor-style
New Rochelle, New York
Frederick Dana Marsh
Clare Briggs
YMCA
Virginia House
Richmond, Virginia
Warwickshire
England
Wormleighton Manor
Agecroft Hall

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