Architects: Stone & Carpenter
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In 1864 Alfred Stone (1834–1908) founded his own architectural firm and partnered with W. H. Emmerton in 1866. Emmerton was killed in a railroad accident in 1871. In 1873, Stone promoted longtime employee Charles E. Carpenter (1845–1923) to partner, forming Stone & Carpenter. Source: Wikipedia
Partner Name (Name of Firm) | 1864 | 1866 | 1871 | 1873 | 1885 | 1906 | 1908 | 1920s | |
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Alfred Stone | 1864–1908 Died 1908 | ||||||||
W. H. Emmerton | 1866–1871 Died 1871 | ||||||||
Charles E. Carpenter (Stone & Carpenter) | 1873–1908 Retired 1908 | ||||||||
Edmund R. Willson (Stone, Carpenter, & Willson) | 1885–1906 Died 1906 | ||||||||
Walter G. Sheldon (Stone, Carpenter, & Sheldon) | 1906–1920s Dissolved mid-1920s |
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A visually-arresting former carriage house and stable behind one of Broadway’s most ornate mansions
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This chalet-style 19th century Stone & Carpenter design was reivigorated in 2002 with new foundation and additional connecting buildings to expand Brown’s Hillel Center