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Philadelphia has looked up to McArthur's architecture for more than a century. The 250-foot-tall tower-and-spire of his
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Assembly Building, 10th & Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia (1851, rebuilt 1852 possibly by McArthur, demolished)
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and a member of Tenth Church, McArthur was married to Matilda Prevost; they had two sons and two daughters.
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The Annual Report of the Library Company of Philadelphia, by Library Company of Philadelphia, page 52
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First Presbyterian Church, Capitol Square, 10th & Capitol Sts., Richmond, Virginia (1852-3)
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Public Ledger Building, SW corner 6th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia (1867, demolished).
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Continental Hotel, SE corner 9th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia (1857–1860, demolished).
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Public Ledger Building, SW corner 6th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia (1867, demolished)
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Continental Hotel, SE corner 9th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia (1857–1860, demolished)
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Source: The Architect’s and Builders Pocket-Book, by Frank Eugene Kidder, 1908, page 1546
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with his family when he was ten years old. Much of his mature style was characterized by
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Warren State Hospital * Asylum Architecture, History, Preservation * Kirkbride Buildings
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Residence for Dr. David Jayne, 19th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia (1865, demolished)
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Girard House Hotel, n. side of Chestnut St. at 9th St., Philadelphia (1852, demolished)
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roofs, which he helped to introduce and popularize in the United States. During the
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Franklin Farmers' Market, 100 block of Market St., Philadelphia (1859, demolished)
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Franklin Farmers' Market, 100 block Market St., Philadelphia (1859, demolished).
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Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress,
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La Pierre House, 100 block of South Broad St., Philadelphia (1856, demolished)
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John McArthur Jr. Residence, 4203 Walnut St., Philadelphia (1881, demolished).
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Children's Ward, Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia (1881–88, demolished).
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Mikveh Israel Synagogue, 117 N. 17th St., Philadelphia (1860, demolished).
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Mikveh Israel Synagogue, 117 N. 7th St., Philadelphia (1860, demolished)
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A descendant, David Paul McArthur, works as an architect out of the
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First National Bank, 315 Chestnut St., Philadelphia (1865–67). Now
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La Pierre House, South Broad St., Philadelphia (1856, demolished)
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Building, 315 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia (1865–67). Now the
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building, 316-320 Chestnut St., Philadelphia (1858, demolished)
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Wodehouse, Lawrence (1969). "John McArthur, Jr. (1823-1890)".
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Media Presbyterian Church, Media, Pennsylvania (1853-1854)
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Media Presbyterian Church 1850-2000: 150 Years of Worship
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Hospital for the Insane, Warren, Pennsylvania (1874) (a
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forms and several of his best-known buildings feature
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Public Ledger Building from Independence Hall tower.
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