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John Rudolph Niernsee

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building which Niernsee designed, c. 1851, although full implementation was delayed. From 1888 to 1891, a time when much of the interior work was completed, it was in fact Niernsee's son,
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Niernsee was buried at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Columbia, South Carolina.
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Note: NRIS indicates that this was designed by Niernsee & Baldwin
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Accompanying 18 photos, exterior and interior, from 2001 and undated.
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Emmanuel Episcopal Cathedral at Eager St, 1857, designed with Nielsen
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Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and Asbury House
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Works by Niernsee or by the firm (with attribution) are:
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architect (and formed the similarly locally-famous firm
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Emigrants from the Austrian Empire to the United States
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Prominent Architect and Confederate Officer (1814-1885)
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National Register of Historic Places: Aigburth Vale
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Index

Vienna
Baltimore, Maryland
South Carolina State House
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
South Carolina State House
Columbia, South Carolina
James Crawford Neilson
Vienna
Austrian Empire
United States
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, II
Benjamin Henry Latrobe
James Crawford Neilson
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Ephraim Francis Baldwin
Maryland
Baltimore
Baldwin & Pennington
Josias Pennington
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
Major
Grace and St. Peter's Church
Green Mount Cemetery
Baltimore
Gothic Revival
Johns Hopkins Hospital

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