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Frost, A.E., Residence
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Published in Inland Architect, vol. 9, no. 6, July 1887.
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Rockdale Farm (aka Henry Ives Cobb Residence [3])
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A rendering and plan of the residence was published in Inland Architect, vol. 25, no. 4, May 1895.
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Westbury Hall (aka General Joseph T. Torrence Residence)
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A rendering of the residence was published in Inland Architect, vol. 25, no. 4, May 1895.
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Thaw, Benjamin, Residence, (aka "Beachmound" or "Beachmond")
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This residence is extant.
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U.S. Custom House, competition design
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Cobb's design was never built. Cass Gilbert won the competition and his design, which still stands today, was ultimately built at 1 Bowling Green near Battery Park in lower Manhattan.
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King Edward Hotel
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A rendering of this building was published in Inland Architect in October 1902, vol. 40.
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Kip Residence
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Photographs of this residence were published in the October 1904 issue of Architectural Record.
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42 Broadway (office building)
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A rendering and photograph of this building were published in Architectural Record in November 1902 and April 1904, respectively.
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Albany City Savings Bank
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A photograph of this building was published in American Architect and Building News on April 6, 1907.
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Liberty Tower (aka Sinclair Building, Evening Post Building)
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A photograph of this building was published in Architecture (NY) on August 15, 1910.
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Newhouse Building
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A photograph of this building was published in Western Architect on July 1910. The Newhouse Building is a mirror image of the Boston Building, located across the street (see below).
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Boston Building
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A photograph of this building was published in Western Architect on July 1911. The Boston Building is a mirror image of the Newhouse Building, located across the street (see above).
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Fashion Center Building
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Completed in 1925, this building was altered extensively during the 1950s and 1960s and restored in 1994 by George Ranalli.














