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In 1879 architect James E. Ware designed a row of six brownstone-fronted houses at 37 through 47 East 74th Street. Four stories tall and 19-feet wide, they were designed in the popular Queen Anne style. The developer, John Davidson, sold 45 East 74th Street to Addraetta (known as Addie) W. Goodwin in 1881 for $32,500 (about $889,000 today).


NPG D29140; Sir James Ware Portrait National Portrait Gallery

Ware was a prominent architect and his firm was active in New York City and State and New Jersey; his work ranged form tenement buildings in the City to The Osborne Apartments (a notable early apartment house) and even part of the Mohonk Mountain House in the Hudson Valley.


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James E. Ware: Size: Square footage: 31,612 NSF: Acreage:.75 Acres: Status: Vacated in 1977 Converted to Armory Plaza in 1982 with senior citizen housing and senior center on first floor: 49th Separate Company / Co. L, 10th Infantry Regiment: 1910 - 1939 106th Infantry Regiment: 1940 - ????


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Ware, James E. (James Edward), 1846-1918 LCCN Permalink provides persistent links to metadata records in LC Authorities. LCCN: nr90011335


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Paperback - June 10, 2018. Town & Country: The Architecture of James E. Ware & Sons by Patrick D. Wing is the definitive monograph/biography of the enigmatic and prolific New York architect James. E. Ware [1846-1918] and his sons Franklin B. and Arthur Ware. It will broadly appeal to fans and scholars of architecture, the Gilded Age, urbanism.


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Built in 1878 by the architect James E. Ware, 128 East 64th Street was originally constructed for the developer Richard Hennessey as one of a row of four townhouses (Nos. 128-134). A special offering in the coveted landmarked Upper East Side Historic District, the house is moments from Central Park, numerous subway lines and the extensive.


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James C. Ware, 89, of Connersville went home to be with the Lord, Thursday, January 4, 2024 surrounded by his loving family at his home following a brief illness. Jimmy was born April 22, 1934 in Connersville. One of five children of George B. and Helen Thurman Ware.


NPG D29141; Sir James Ware Portrait National Portrait Gallery

James E. Ware. Eldon A. Mainyu. Aud Publishing, Nov 6, 2011 - Architecture - 84 pages. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. James Edward Ware (1846-April 14, 1918) was an American architect, best known for devising the "dumbbell plan" for New York City.


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Mr. Walter Ware, Jr. of Orange Park Florida, formerly of Athens died on June 5, 2015.. June 13th from the St. James A.M.E Church, Orange Park, Florida 32073. Aaron and Burney Bivens Funeral.


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"Town & Country: The Architecture of James E. Ware & Sons" by Patrick D. Wing is the definitive monograph about the enigmatic 19th-Century New York architect James E. Ware [1846-1918] and his sons Franklin B. and Arthur Ware.


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July 1899 Issue Explore The Tenement: Curing Its Blight By Jacob A. Riis July 1899 Issue Saved Stories I STOOD at Seven Dials and heard the policeman's account of what it used to be. Seven Dials is.


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The winner was James E. Ware and the "dumbbell tenement." This nickname comes from these buildings' unusually shaped floor plan: they taper in the center like the handle of a dumbbell. This.


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James Edward Ware (1846 - April 14, 1918) was an American architect, best known for devising the "dumbbell plan" for New York City tenement housing. He was born in New York City in 1846, and studied at the City College of New York. He began his practice in 1869.


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James Edward Ware (1846 - April 14, 1918) was an American architect, best known for devising the "dumbbell plan" for New York City tenement housing. He was born in New York City in 1846, and studied at the City College of New York. He began his practice in 1869. His sons Franklin and Arthur were also architects and in 1900 formed the firm.