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Goodhue began his solo career on August 14, 1913. Cram and
Ferguson continued with major church and college commissions through the 1930s. Particularly important work includes the original campus of Rice University, Houston, as well as the library and first city hall of that city. Also notable is
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Wentworth died in 1897 and the firm's name changed to Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson to include draftsman Frank W. Ferguson (1861β1926). Cram and
Goodhue complemented each other's strengths at first but began to compete, sometimes submitting two differing proposals for the same commission. The firm
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during his electoral campaign, when anti-Catholic rhetoric was used, saying "I... express my disgust at the ignorance and superstition now rampant and in order that I may go on record as another of those who, though not Roman
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commission in New York City in 1911 (on
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National Cyclopædia of American Biography: Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders, and Defenders of the Republic, and of the Men and Women who are Doing the Work and Moulding the Thought of the Present
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wrote, "In 'The Dead Valley' the eminent architect and mediævalist Ralph Adams Cram achieves a memorably potent degree of vague regional horror through subtleties of atmosphere and description."
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The architectural historian Sandy
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Cram and business partner
Charles Wentworth started business in Boston in April 1889 as Cram and Wentworth. They had landed only four or five church commissions before they were joined by
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in 1902, a major milestone in their career. They set up the firm's New York office, where
Goodhue would preside, leaving Cram to operate in Boston. He designed the sanctuary for the
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landmarks of great distinction, including the
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which represents elements of his signature ecclesiastical style and was built in 1905. From 1907 to 1909, Cram was the editor of
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Sacred Heart Church in Jersey City, New Jersey A HISTORY AND ANALYSIS OF RALPH ADAMS CRAM'S SEMINAL SPANISH GOTHIC MASTERWORK
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for his achievements. In 1907, he served as chairman of the American Institute of Architects' Committee on Education.
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Cram also wrote fiction. A number of his stories, notably "The Dead Valley", were published in a collection entitled
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as medieval in inspiration. His administration building, his secular masterwork, has been compared by Shand-Tucci to
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1890. Designed for Unitarian missionary Reverend Arthur May Knapp (1841β1921), it was inspired by a Japanese Pagoda.
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Mass in Rome, he had a dramatic conversion experience. For the rest of his life, he practiced as a fervent
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called him "one of the most prominent Episcopalian laymen in the country". His work was part of the
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and the Order of the White Rose. Traveling through Europe, Cram also befriended Catholic writers
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recrudescence of blatant bigotry, operating through the most cowardly and contemptible methods."
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2588:(1st Carroll & Graf ed.). New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. p. 284.
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Ralph Adams Cram: An Architect's Four Quests: Medieval, Modernist, American, Ecumenical
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and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partnerships in which he worked. Cram was a
167:(December 16, 1863 β September 22, 1942) was a prolific and influential American
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Farm Houses Manor Houses Minor Chateaux Small Churches in Normandy and Brittany
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U.S. Post Office and Courthouse aka J.W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse,
1992:(Rev. and expanded ed.). Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press. pp.
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to study classical architecture. From 1885 to 1887, he was art critic for the
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House of the Rising Sun, 657 Highland Avenue, Fall River, Massachusetts,
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457:. Cram argued that authentic development could come only by returning to
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in 1881 and worked for five years in the architectural office of
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2250:"A King for America; THE END OF DEMOCRACY. By Ralph Adams Cram"
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Cram argued that the United States would be better off under a
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956:, New York City, design taken over by Cram in 1911, unfinished
2614:. Yankee Classic website, online text. Retrieved 2013-05-14.
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Lucius Beebe Memorial Library, Wakefield, Massachusetts, 1922
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Westminster Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, 1906
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Moonstone Cottage, 559 York Street, York Harbor, Maine, 1889
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style, more in keeping with Houston's hot, humid climate.
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For seven years he headed the Architectural Department at
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Impressions of Japanese Architecture and the Allied Arts
2268:"Brief Sketches of the Contributers - Ralph Adams Cram"
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First Unitarian Society of Newton, Massachusetts (1905)
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had been, at least in part, an unfortunate detour for
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2046:. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. pp. 91β93.
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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House of the Rising Sun, Fall River, Massachusetts,
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as a "branch" of the one true Church, alongside the
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in particular, Cram is most closely associated with
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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The Architecture of Ralph Adams Cram and His Office
252:In 1900, Cram married Elizabeth Carrington Read at
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576:Cram also co-founded the American branches of the
2695:Held by the Department of Drawings & Archives
2673:. Amherst, Mass. : Univ. of Massachusetts Press.
2507:"Stetson Hall - 1922 (Francis Lynde Stetson '67)"
2199:"School of Nursing | SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY"
2122:, New York, the Encyclopedia Press, 1917, page 35
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886:St. Philip's Church, Durham, North Carolina, 1908
788:All Saints Parish, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1898
1597:St. Andrews Chapel (now Seymour St. John Chapel)
1439:Mary Harley Student Health and Counseling Center
573:, and hoped for eventual unification with Rome.
1624:Campus of the University of Southern California
561:. He, along with other Anglo-Catholics, viewed
469:buildings, he favored a medieval north Italian
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1349:, Houston Public Library, Houston, Texas, 1926
185:fellow of the American Institute of Architects
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2075:Ralph Adams Cram: An architect's four quests
596:and frequently defended Catholicism against
482:East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh
1988:Built in Boston: City and Suburb: 1800-2000
1781:, James Potts & Company, New York, 1905
1385:Boston Public Library, Parker Hill Branch,
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1845:, Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1936
1789:, MacMillan & Co. London, 1916 325pgs.
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1697:Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial
1268:Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John
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2905:Contributors to the Catholic Encyclopedia
1966:"New Architect of St. John's Cathedral".
1708:Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial
551:The Episcopal Church in the United States
2890:People from Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
2120:The Catholic Encyclopedia and Its Makers
1256:Christ Episcopal Church tower addition,
347:Cram's first church in the Boston area,
2910:Olympic competitors in art competitions
2870:Architecture of Phillips Exeter Academy
2183:"Cram backs Smith at Bigotry Protest".
2019:Ralph Adams Cram: Life and Architecture
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1733:Cram & Ferguson, after Cram's death
195:Cram was born on December 16, 1863, at
2740:Why We Do Not Behave Like Human Beings
2337:"A Tour of All Saints Parish - Page I"
1839:, Marshall Jones Company, Boston, 1924
1831:, Marshall Jones Company, Boston, 1922
1825:, Marshall Jones Company, Boston, 1919
1809:, Marshall Jones Company, Boston, 1918
1797:, Marshall Jones Company, Boston, 1917
1775:, The Baker & Taylor Company, 1905
1486:Rothschild Memorial Archway, 1929-1930
476:A modernist in many ways, he designed
2865:National Academy of Design associates
2845:Architects of Roman Catholic churches
2781:, with 59 library catalog records
2765:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
2626:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2439:. Columbia University. Archived from
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1568:Lovett Hall (Administration Building)
1469:Princeton University Graduate College
1328:Princeton University Graduate College
836:La Santisima Trinidad pro-cathedral,
387:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
335:was designed by them both in 1914 on
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2755:The Architecture of Ralph Adams Cram
2586:The Mammoth Book of Sorcerers' Tales
2539:. Texas State Historical Association
1910:Architectural Association of London.
1888:Royal Geographical Society of London
1594:, Wallingford, Connecticut, 1924β28
827:Sewanee: The University of the South
1253:, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1932β35
1188:Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church,
767:Church of St. John the Evangelist,
432:. In 1938, he was elected into the
358:A leading proponent of disciplined
2835:American ecclesiastical architects
2716:Works by or about Ralph Adams Cram
2485:Kirkegaard Architectural Acoustics
1779:The Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain
1393:Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library
1292:Libraries & academic buildings
1279:Society of St. John the Evangelist
1241:Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church
1091:St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Cathedral
1001:Nave extension and Lady Chapel of
578:Society of King Charles the Martyr
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2611:Supernatural Horror in Literature
2147:. September 23, 1942. p. 25.
1970:. September 22, 1911. p. 7d.
1157:Pine Street Presbyterian Church,
900:House of Hope Presbyterian Church
461:sources for inspiration, as his "
408:He made news with his defense of
302:First Unitarian Society in Newton
2880:Episcopalians from New Hampshire
2825:American neoclassical architects
2815:20th-century American architects
2810:19th-century American architects
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2481:"Williams College - Chapin Hall"
2187:. September 14, 1928. p. 4.
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1876:American Institute of Architects
1677:Virginia War Memorial Carillon,
1361:, Wallingford, Connecticut, 1928
1281:, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1936
954:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
729:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
690:Churches and religious buildings
598:American anti-Catholic prejudice
416:In around 1932, he designed the
325:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
317:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
2895:University of Notre Dame people
2277:. February 19, 1938. p. 2.
2275:Winter Park Topics Vol. 5 No. 7
2063:. J. T. White. January 1, 1916.
1651:Wheaton College (Massachusetts)
1165:Westminster Presbyterian Church
984:Saint Paul's Episcopal Parish,
960:All Souls Congregational Church
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2785:Cram & Ferguson Google Map
2746:Cram & Ferguson Architects
2669:Shand-Tucci, Douglass (2005).
2307:. Tumblar House. pp. 1β6.
2017:Shand-Tucci, Douglass (1995).
1984:Shand-Tucci, Douglass (2000).
1234:Christ Church United Methodist
1144:, New York City, rebuilt, 1924
1005:, Princeton, New Jersey, 1914.
877:Cathedral Church of Saint Paul
683:Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan
294:United States Military Academy
27:American architect (1863β1942)
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2885:American expatriates in Italy
2855:Architects from New Hampshire
2305:Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh
1882:North British Academy of Arts
1872:Boston Society of Architects.
1814:Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh
1751:, Boston, Massachusetts, 1950
1741:, Boston, Massachusetts, 1947
1582:Lucius Beebe Memorial Library
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1369:Rothschild Memorial Archway,
1207:Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1205:St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
916:, 1910, expanded by Cram 1928
867:St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
778:, Boston, Massachusetts, 1894
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436:as an Associate Academician.
2608:Lovecraft, H.P. (1927β1935)
2417:"Churches worth seeing, XII"
1287:, Winter Park, Florida, 1941
1277:Monastery and chapel at the
1258:Blacksburg Historic District
930:Park Avenue Christian Church
890:Russell Sage Memorial Church
833:, begun 1904, completed 1959
699:Cathedral Church of St. Paul
513:Semi-constitutional monarchy
280:magazine (December 13, 1926)
197:Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
68:Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
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2361:Merrill Hesch (July 1986).
1905:American Federation of Arts
1718:department, France, c. 1937
1528:Williamstown, Massachusetts
1481:Princeton University Chapel
1285:All Saints Episcopal Church
1212:Concordia Lutheran Church,
1170:First Presbyterian Church,
1142:St. James' Episcopal Church
1033:Peterborough, New Hampshire
740:Princeton University Chapel
430:Missouri Historical Society
360:Gothic Revival architecture
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2820:Ralph Adams Cram buildings
2646:. New York: W. W. Norton.
2584:Ashley, Mike, ed. (2004).
2303:Cram, Ralph Adams (2018).
2288:Cram, Ralph Adams (1936).
2228:Cram, Ralph Adams (1914).
2088:"Saint Elizabeth's Church"
2042:Cram, Ralph Adams (1936).
1442:Mary Helen Cochran Library
992:Fourth Presbyterian Church
545:after a youthful visit to
488:. His work at Rice was as
434:National Academy of Design
254:New Bedford, Massachusetts
222:, after which he left for
2830:Gothic Revival architects
2725:Works by Ralph Adams Cram
2707:Works by Ralph Adams Cram
1631:Dwight Morrow High School
1407:Dorchester, Massachusetts
1380:Fall River, Massachusetts
1196:First Presbyterian Church
1148:First Presbyterian Church
1122:First Presbyterian Church
1111:First Presbyterian Church
1054:Mercersburg, Pennsylvania
1043:Somerville, Massachusetts
1039:First Universalist Church
1003:Trinity Church, Princeton
323:Cram's acceptance of the
214:At age 18, Cram moved to
142:Elizabeth Carrington Read
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2875:American Anglo-Catholics
2840:Architects of cathedrals
2629:Volume 56, 1921, p. 424.
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2537:Handbook of Texas Online
2533:"Houston Public Library"
2290:"Invitation to Monarchy"
2236:Houghton Mifflin Company
1861:Professional memberships
1661:University of Notre Dame
1586:Wakefield, Massachusetts
1272:Cambridge, Massachusetts
1236:, New York City, 1931β33
1190:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1159:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
1081:Calvary Episcopal Church
1071:Trinity Episcopal Church
1013:Arlington, Massachusetts
988:, begun 1913, unfinished
979:Providence, Rhode Island
806:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
802:Calvary Episcopal Church
762:Hyde Park, Massachusetts
663:Brookline, Massachusetts
351:. The successor firm is
175:buildings, often in the
2642:Anthony, Ethan (2007).
2567:Princeton Alumni Weekly
2044:My Life in Architecture
1851:Black Spirits and White
1843:My Life in Architecture
1829:Towards the Great Peace
1794:The Substance of Gothic
1542:Phillips Exeter Academy
1412:Hunt Memorial Library,
1397:Pawtucket, Rhode Island
1315:Hunt Memorial Library,
1305:Pawtucket, Rhode Island
1301:Sayles Memorial Library
1220:Knowles Memorial Chapel
1136:Jersey City, New Jersey
1105:Lake Delaware, New York
854:First Unitarian Society
559:King Charles the Martyr
422:Firmin Desloge Hospital
205:Phillips Exeter Academy
111:Phillips Exeter Academy
2850:Architects from Boston
1918:Puritan Club (Boston).
1610:Houston Public Library
1550:Academy Building, 1914
1498:University of Richmond
1387:Roxbury, Massachusetts
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1019:Sacred Heart Cathedral
940:Church of the Covenant
894:Far Rockaway, New York
752:Ashmont, Massachusetts
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521:Invitation to Monarchy
501:William Morris Gallery
484:, was inspired by the
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349:All Saints, Dorchester
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2256:. September 19, 1937.
2118:"Cram, Ralph Adams",
1739:John Hancock Building
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1726:Boston, Massachusetts
1690:Boston, Massachusetts
1645:Glens Falls, New York
1635:Englewood, New Jersey
1606:Julia Ideson Building
1571:Mechanical Laboratory
1546:Exeter, New Hampshire
1463:Princeton, New Jersey
1453:Dobbs Ferry, New York
1433:Mary K. Benedict Hall
1428:Sweet Briar, Virginia
1414:Nashua, New Hampshire
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1200:Glens Falls, New York
1183:Newport, Rhode Island
1065:Norton, Massachusetts
986:Malden, Massachusetts
858:Newton, Massachusetts
796:Newport, Rhode Island
783:Exeter, New Hampshire
769:Boston, Massachusetts
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486:Empire State Building
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353:HDB/Cram and Ferguson
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207:. He was a cousin of
2915:American monarchists
2563:by Frank Adams Cram"
2430:Gomez, John (2008).
2094:on November 16, 2018
1915:Member of the clubs
1641:Saint Mary's Academy
1459:Princeton University
1371:Princeton University
1357:Archbold Infirmary,
1262:Blacksburg, Virginia
1228:Winter Park, Florida
1214:Louisville, Kentucky
924:Halifax, Nova Scotia
920:All Saints Cathedral
825:All Saints' Chapel,
812:Holy Cross Monastery
776:Church of the Advent
541:, Cram converted to
526:The American Mercury
523:, which appeared in
519:beliefs in his work
426:St. Louis University
403:1928 Summer Olympics
368:Princeton University
177:Gothic Revival style
2779:Library of Congress
2624:Proceedings of the
2561:The Heart of Europe
2467:"About Parker Hill"
2419:. December 2, 2013.
2231:The Ministry of Art
2209:on January 17, 2004
1922:Century Association
1807:Sins Of The Fathers
1786:The Heart of Europe
1665:South Bend, Indiana
1659:South Dining Hall,
1626:, Los Angeles, 1931
1424:Sweet Briar College
1245:Baltimore, Maryland
1222:, on the campus of
1179:St. George's School
1167:, Dayton, Ohio 1926
1132:Sacred Heart Church
1115:Lexington, Kentucky
1050:Mercersburg Academy
914:Hamtramck, Michigan
904:St. Paul, Minnesota
844:Saint Thomas Church
816:West Park, New York
669:Watkins Manor House
653:Chappaqua, New York
333:Saint Thomas Church
181:Cram & Ferguson
2531:Kleiner, Diana J.
2487:. February 4, 2016
2341:allsaintsparish.us
2185:The New York Times
2159:"Ralph Adams Cram"
2145:The New York Times
1968:Oswego Daily Times
1937:List of covers of
1683:Richmond, Virginia
1575:Campus master plan
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1449:The Masters School
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831:Sewanee, Tennessee
748:All Saints' Church
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494:Frank Lloyd Wright
395:architecture event
391:The New York Times
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238:who identified as
220:Rotch & Tilden
171:of collegiate and
79:September 22, 1942
2711:Project Gutenberg
2680:978-1-55849-489-3
2653:978-0-39373-104-0
1749:Boston University
1712:Fère-en-Tardenois
1706:buildings at the
1695:buildings at the
1592:The Choate School
1403:The Mather School
1359:The Choate School
1251:Cathedral of Hope
1172:Lincoln, Nebraska
1085:Americus, Georgia
1029:All Saints Church
996:Chicago, Illinois
944:University Circle
881:Detroit, Michigan
781:Phillips Church,
714:University Circle
673:Winona, Minnesota
571:Eastern Orthodoxy
567:Roman Catholicism
543:Anglo-Catholicism
463:Collegiate Gothic
372:Doctor of Letters
364:Collegiate Gothic
315:Original design:
230:. During an 1887
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209:Ralph Warren Cram
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