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Minard Lafever

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Lafever began life as a carpenter around 1820. At this period in the United States there were no professional schools of architecture and few who claimed the title architect. Most structures were designed and put up by builders, and architects and builders were trained by working under master
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in Brooklyn, which opened in 1854. The Packer building is in Tudor Gothic style, with 30 schoolrooms, and a two-story-high chapel on the third floor. It has two towers of different size, and the โ€œoff-center arrangement of two large peaked gables, give the school the exterior appearance of
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picturesque irregularity common to the Gothic revival.โ€ However, the interior is compact and symmetrical, with long crossed hallways dividing the building into quadrants. Architectural historian
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that was designed using many of the latter book's detailed guidelines. That church's tall steeple, like the steeple of Lafever's First Presbyterian Church in Sag Harbor, was destroyed in a hurricane.
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calls Lafeverโ€™s design of Packer "one of the earliest and most sophisticated evocations of English-inspired Collegiate Gothic, creating the educational atmosphere of Oxford and Cambridge."
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National Historic Landmark Nomination: First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston / Dutch Reformed Church; Old Dutch Church
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and Lounsberry— were built using Lafever's designs, and greatly resemble illustrated plates found within Lafever's books.
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style, most notably "The Modern Builder's Guide" (1833) and "The Beauties of Modern Architecture" (1835). The Greek Revival
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and his Church of the Holy Apostles at Ninth Avenue and 28th Street in Manhattan (1848โ€“1854) is Romanesque/Italianate.
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A list of his churches, extant and not, and a well-researched biography is included in a 2006 nomination for
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Rutgers Presbyterian Church (Rutgers Street, Lower East Side, New York, New York) 1843
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of churches and houses in the United States in the early nineteenth century.
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Rose Hill Mansion
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National Historic Landmark Nomination: Government Street Presbyterian Church
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Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
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Other historic structures built using Lafever's designs include
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The Wisconsin Magazine of History Vol. 10, No. 2, Dec., 1926.
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at Montague and Clinton Streets in Brooklyn Heights (1847) is
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on James Street near Madison Street in Manhattan (1837) is
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The Modern Practice of Staircase and Handrail Construction
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Three of his buildings which were subsequently designated
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Accompanying 11 photos, exterior and interior, from 1991.
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Lafever did not confine himself to a single style. His
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William E. Krattinger and James A. Jacobs (May 2006),
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The Historic Architecture of Sevier County, Tennessee
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Accompanying 6 photos, from 1962, c.1975, and c.1980.
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Index

Minard LaFever
Morristown, New Jersey
First Presbyterian Church (Sag Harbor)
St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church
architect
pattern books
Greek Revival
National Historic Landmarks
First Presbyterian Church (Sag Harbor)
St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church
Sailors' Snug Harbor
Sag Harbor Whaling Museum
Church of the Holy Apostles (New York, New York)
National Register of Historic Places
Strong Place Baptist Church
Cobble Hill, Brooklyn
First Unitarian Church
Brooklyn Heights Historic District
John F. Rague
Old Capitol of Illinois
Territorial Capitol of Iowa
pattern books
Greek Revival
Government Street Presbyterian Church
Mobile, Alabama
National Historic Landmark
Rose Hill Mansion
Ionic columns
Boston Post Road Historic District
1838 Peter Augustus Jay House

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