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Electus D. Litchfield

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during a battle with the British at Boston Harbor. As the result of leaving the scene of the fighting while senior uninjured officer, Mr. Cox was demoted.
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Outside of New York, Litchfield designed "many public and commercial buildings and monuments, including the
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Litchfield was a lifetime New Yorker, residing at 171 East Seventy-third Street. He died aged 80 at
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National Register of Historic Places nomination for the Franklin Pierce Tate house
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Electus D. Litchfield architectural drawings and photographs, circa 1912-1940
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Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
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Electus D. Litchfield (1872-1952), Architect and Town Planner
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in 1892. He worked at various firms in New York, including
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Polytechnic Institute of New York University alumni
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Index

Electus Darwin Litchfield
New York City
New York
Architect
FAIA
New York City

Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute
Stevens Institute of Technology
Carrère & Hastings
Lord & Hewlett
town planners
Yorkship Village
Camden, New Jersey
Red Hook
slum clearance
Bellevue Hospital
Brooklyn
public library
St. Paul
National Armory
Washington
monument to the Lewis and Clark
Astoria, Ore.
Franklin Pierce Tate House
Morganton, North Carolina
Municipal Art Society
Central Park
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
Architectural League of New York

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