A Ten Eyck Brown

Albert Ten Eyck Brown

  • American

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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect Dade County Courthouse Miami, Fl
Architect Thorton Building Atlanta, GA
Architect Municipal Auditorium Albany, GA
Architect Cherokee County Courthouse Canton
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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