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

Alfred Stone and partners architectural firm names
Partner Name (Name of Firm) 1864 1866 1871 1873 1885 1906 1908 1920s
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

  • A visually-arresting former carriage house and stable behind one of Broadway’s most ornate mansions

    West Side | Built: 1875

  • 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

    College Hill | Built: 1878