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187:, a three-story 4,500-square-foot (420 m) Queen Anne-style mansion of 24-room, including eight bedrooms, two kitchens and six fireplaces, each of a different design. It was built by the German-born beer baron named George Bechtel as a bridal gift to his daughter Annie on her marriage to 238: 355: 399: 409: 161: 129: 188: 132:, architect-in-chief for the buildings of the Centennial Exposition, and practiced in New York City from 1877 to 1903." He became a Fellow of the 258: 109: 389: 213:
West 176th Street, west of Amsterdam Avenue (1905), four five-story brick and stone tenements built for Winslow Realty Co. for $ 160,000.
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One of his finest house designs is the Leonard and Annie Wiederer House (1887–1888), 387 St. Paul's Avenue (formerly Mud Lane),
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153-155 West 43rd Street (1903), a 12-story brick and stone hotel, built for the estate of Ogden Goelet for $ 210,000
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AIA, (May, 1843–April 1915) was a Czech-American architect and founding associate of the predecessor firm of
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Leonard and Annie Wiederer House (1887–1888), 387 St. Paul's Avenue, Staten Island
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Rosenblum, Constance. "HABITATS: For a Family, Elaborate Elbow Room."
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He died April 28, 1915, aged 70, at his home at 49 Washington Avenue,
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Austrian Empire
New Rochelle, New York
United States
William Schickel & Company
Austrian Empire
Polytechnikum
Zurich, Switzerland
Gottfried Semper
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Hermann Schwartzmann
American Institute of Architects
Alfred B. Mullett
William G. Steinmetz
J. William Schickel
Isaac E. Ditmars
Schickel & Ditmars
New Rochelle, New York
99 Nassau Street
Staten Island
Leonard Wiederer
New Rochelle, New York
"Ancestry.com"
Ancestry.com
cite web
link


Obituaries
Hugo Kafka

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