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Architectural Designs for Washington D.C. His work in Washington D.C. is also documented in the Intensive-Level Survey of Lanier Heights published in 2008. The National Register of Historical Places - Registration form for Clifton Terrace gives some additional information of the architectural style and collaboration between Albert and
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and emigrated to Baltimore in 1832 before a cholera outbreak forced them to move north into the Washington DC area. The Schneiders were tradesmen and were known as expert foundry men in their homeland and quickly set up an iron foundry in DC making tools for glass making businesses. Their foundry
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Born April 29, 1884, in Washington, D.C., to William Edwin Schneider and Rachael Elizabeth Davis. His father was a well-known inventor in the DC area and the Schneider family was one of the most prominent families in Washington DC during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Schneiders
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on several of these buildings. He also designed several homes in the area similar to the one designed for Mrs. H.M. Halliday on 1629 K Street, N.W., Washington DC. Albert's work is also published in several books such as American Architect and Architectural Volume 89 and in Capital Drawings:
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provided wrought iron steel roof structures for notable buildings in the Washington DC area. Their accomplishments are depicted in a book in the Library of Congress. Albert's uncle was
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apartment building which his uncle designed and developed and also lived in. It was during this time that Albert attended the prestigious Emerson Preparatory School.
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as a youth and would become one of the notable up and coming young architects of the D.C. area when he began practicing.
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Albert was the second child of William Edwin Schneider and Rachael Elizabeth Davis. Albert's ancestors were from
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Albert Moreland Schneider died aged 39 of unknown causes. He is buried with his parents in
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Transcribers Guild – Ship Palemburg Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland 19 August 1832
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for a row house for Mrs. H.M. Halliday, 1629 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
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In the bibliography section of this document lists the following:
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in 1832 aboard the ship Palemburg. Albert attended the prestigious
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of Historical Places - Registration form for Clifton Terrace
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The Cholera Years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866
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Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C
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Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) (1915).
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Washington, D.C.
Rock Creek Cemetery
Clifton Terrace
Lauffen am Neckar
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Emerson Preparatory School
Lauffen am Neckar
Thomas Franklin Schneider
The Cairo
National Register of Historic Places
Clifton Terrace
Colonial Revival
Clifton Terrace
Harry Wardman
Frank Russell White
Harry Wardman
Rock Creek Cemetery


"Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington"
ISSN
0897-9049
LCCN
01017677
Immigrant Ships
The Cholera Years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866
ISBN
978-0226726779
"C. A. Schneider Residences (81)"

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