Robert Smith
Scottish
Scottish-American architect, active - in the American Colonies - AsNotedIn
Scottish-American architect, active - in the American Colonies - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| Architect | St Peter's Church | Philadelphia, PA | |||||
| 1754/00/00 | Steeple is added Christ Church by parishioner Robert Smith from Scotland with John Harrison, John Palmer, mason, John Armstrong, carpenter, 1751-1754. | Architect | Christ Church | Philadelphia, PA | |||
| 1756/00/00 | President's House built in 1756, used as the official residence of Princeton University Presidents till 1878 | Architect | President's House | Princeton | |||
| 1756/00/00 | Nassau Hall is built, the first important collegiate building of the Middle Colonies | Architect | Nassau Hall, Princeton University | Princeton | |||
| 1769/00/00 | Architect | Christ Church (Episcopal), Shrewsbury | Shrewsbury | ||||
| 1770/02/05 | Construction of the Carpenters' Hall begins. Design by Robert Smith, a member of the Carpenters' Company. | Architect | Carpenters' Hall | Philadelphia, PA | |||
| 1771/00/00 | Architect | St Peter's Episcopal Church | Freehold Borough | ||||
| 1771/00/00 | Robert Smith renovates Samuel Powel residence in Philadelphia, 1769-1771, to reflect the new couple's wealth, taste, and refinement. | Attributed Architect | Room from the Powel House, Philadelphia | Powel House | Philadelphia, PA |
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