Charles Geddes
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Architect - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1820/00/00 | Charles Geddes is born in Nova Scotia. | Born | |||||
1872/11/10 | Designed by Charles Geddes, The Methodist Episcopal Church is built by John H McKay during the summer of 1872. Dedicated 10 November 1872, it remains an outstanding example of a vernacular adaptation of Gothic Revival style. | Architect | Methodist Episcopal Church at Half Moon Bay | Half Moon Bay | |||
1879/00/00 | Yosemite Valley Chapel is constructed. Designed by Charles Geddes, his son-in-law, Samuel Thomson - with whom he collaborated on other church projects - is believed to have been the contractor. | Architect | Yosemite Valley Chapel | Yosemite National Park | |||
1896/00/00 | Alaska's first concrete building, Sheldon Jackson Museum, is an octagonal concrete structure topped with a cupola. The Rev Sheldon Jackson was the moving force behind the construction of the museum and the collector of many of its artifacts. | Architect | Sheldon Jackson School | Sitka |
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