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James W. Pirrson

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188: 126:. Pirsson received his training from an English architect named Weeler and was engaged in a very active practice before joining with Hubert in 1870. In that year, the two men are listed as the architects for two third-class tenements erected on East 49th Street between First and Second Avenues under the first name Hubert & Pirsson. Their partnership lasted until Pirsson's death in 1888. Upon his death, the firm operated under the name 141: 172:|“James W. Pirsson Obituary,” Building, 8 (3/3/1888), p.76;quoted in (New York City) Landmarks Preservation Commission, “Designation List 124,” March 16, 1979 259: 225: 264: 254: 269: 17: 218: 123: 108: 128: 211: 170: 146: 112: 100:– 1888 in New York City) was an American architect and a founder of the New York City 249: 244: 122:
His father “was a well-known piano-forte manufacturer and musician who helped to found the
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This article about a United States architect or architectural firm is a
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buildings, including hotels, churches and residences.
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James W. Pirsson
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