A Ten Eyck Brown
Albert Ten Eyck Brown
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Architect - AsNotedIn
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Architect | Dade County Courthouse | Miami, Fl | |||||
Architect | Thorton Building | Atlanta, GA | |||||
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Architect | Fulton County Courthouse | Atlanta, GA | |||||
Architect | Bass Furniture Building | Atlanta, GA | |||||
Architect | Spotswood Hall | Atlanta, GA | |||||
Architect | Nashville Financial Historic District | Nashville, TN | |||||
Architect | Dublin Commercial Historic District | Dublin | |||||
Architect | Silver's Five and Dime Store-HL Green Co | Columbus | |||||
Architect | United States Post Office, Federal Annex | Atlanta, GA | |||||
Architect | Virginia-Highland Historic District | Atlanta, GA | |||||
Architect | Pittsburgh Historic District | Atlanta, GA | |||||
Architect | Downtown Athens Historic District (Additional Documentation, Boundary Increase II and Boundary Decrease) | Athens, GA | |||||
1878/04/19 | Albert Anthony Ten Eyck Brown is born in Albany, New York, the son of an architect. | Born | |||||
1900/00/00 | A Ten Eyck Brown studies at the New York Academy of Design on Park Ave and 23rd Str in Manhattan. Designed by P B Wight, the Gothic Revival building modeled on the Doge's Palace in Venice was built 1863-1865 and razed in 1901. | Education | Archer M Huntington House, NYC | New York City | |||
1914/00/00 | Clarke County Courthouse is constructed in Athens, Georgia. | Architect | Downtown Athens Historic District | Athens, GA | |||
1922/12/00 | Designed by Ten Eyck Brown in association with Marr and Holman, the four story Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is completed in Nashville, Tennessee. The Third Avenue facade displays a massive pedimented portico with Ionic columns sheathed in limestone. | Architect | Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta | Nashville, TN | |||
1940/06/08 | Albert Anthony Ten Eyck Brown dies at his residence 1318 Piedmont Aveue in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. | Died | |||||
1940/06/09 | Final rights for A Ten Eyck Brown, one of the south's most prominent architects, ... will be held at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon at Spring Hill. Dr C B Wilmer will officiate and burial will be in Mount Olive cemetery, Nashville. - NY Times | In Memoriam | Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville | Nashville, TN |
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