Samuel A. Warner

Samuel A. Warner (1822–1897) was an American architect.

Also recorded as Samuel Adams Warner.

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Overview

Born in 1822, died in 1897.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Samuel A. Warner”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q16059810: Samuel A. Warner

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8 (right, far) – 34 (left, near) Greene Street between Grand and Canal Streets in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. 8 - built: 1883-84, architect: J.B. Snook, originally: store, facade: cast iron with brick corner piers 10-14 - built: 1869, architect: J.B. Snook, originally: store warehouse, facade: cast iron 16 - built: 1882-83, architect: Samuel Warner, originally: store, facade

8 (right, far) – 34 (left, near) Greene Street between Grand and Canal Streets in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. 8 - built: 1883-84, architect: J.B. Snook, originally: store, facade: cast iron with brick corner piers 10-14 - built: 1869, architect: J.B. Snook, originally: store warehouse, facade: cast iron 16 - built: 1882-83, architect: Samuel Warner, originally: store, facade

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428 Broadway (428-432) on the corner of Howard Street (37-41) in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1888-89 and was designed by Samuel A. Warner in the Queen Anne style. It is located within the SoHo - Cast Iron Historic District. (Source: "NYCLPC SoHo - Cast-Iron Historic District Extension Designation Report" )

428 Broadway (428-432) on the corner of Howard Street (37-41) in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1888-89 and was designed by Samuel A. Warner in the Queen Anne style. It is located within the SoHo - Cast Iron Historic District. (Source: "NYCLPC SoHo - Cast-Iron Historic District Extension Designation Report" )

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