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Francis Keally

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Keally's first major commission was won in a national competition with 75 entries—a federally-funded monument to the First Permanent Settlement of the West, erected in
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St. John the Theologian Greek Orthodox Church, 353 E. Clinton Avenue, Tenafly, New Jersey, 1966
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as primary designer and Githens & Keally as consulting library specialists, 1941
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Keally was born in Pittsburgh and first trained in architecture at the
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Concord, New Hampshire public library (Githens & Keally)
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Joint University Library, consolidating the libraries of
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monument to the First Permanent Settlement of the West,
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for Keally's brother-in-law Dr. Clifford E. Barbour;
288:. Herald-News, Passaic, New Jersey. 17 September 1978 317:. Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario. 19 November 1948 177:, Richmond, Virginia, 1940 (Githens & Keally) 74:of June 1928, raising his professional profile. 544:Fellows of the American Institute of Architects 218:Ford Foundation Library aka "Henry-Ford-Bau", 118:Fellow of the American Institute of Architects 8: 447:"125,000 Books Moved into New Joint Library" 250:Former Embassy of Iran in Washington, D.C. 48:Former Embassy of Iran in Washington, D.C. 309: 307: 305: 303: 246:, dedicated 1960 (Keally & Patterson) 236:Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial 449:. Nashville Banner, Nashville, Tennessee 286:"Francis Keally, 89; Renowned architect" 139:four-story parish story addition to the 42:in 1938, in a one-time association with 274: 414: 412: 410: 408: 280: 278: 205:Scarritt College for Christian Workers 167:Barbour Residence, 1119 Scenic Drive, 34:. Keally's design credits include the 339:The Travel Sketches of Francis Keally 7: 494:. The Record, Hackensack, New Jersey 420:"Oregon State Capitol NRHP document" 112:, and he served as president of the 201:George Peabody College for Teachers 14: 490:Nelson, Lars-Erik (22 May 1965). 345:. Pencil Points. pp. 323–335 529:20th-century American architects 209:Jean and Alexander Heard Library 64:Carnegie Institute of Technology 492:"Tenafly Group to Fight Church" 445:Harry, Ransom (8 August 1941). 365:"Keally, Francis (1889 - 1978)" 315:"Special Librarians at Meeting" 50:; and the main building of the 469:"Salem Capitol Addition Urged" 66:in 1912, then he moved to the 16:American architect (1889-1978) 1: 539:Architects from New York City 192:, 1941 (Githens & Keally) 143:, West 46th Street, NYC, 1922 336:Adams, Rayne (1 June 1928). 156:, as design architect, with 158:Trowbridge & Livingston 95:Trowbridge & Livingston 83:Pioneer Memorial State Park 44:Trowbridge & Livingston 560: 534:Architects from Pittsburgh 141:St. Luke's Lutheran Church 68:University of Pennsylvania 369:Philadelphiabuildings.org 244:American Battle Monuments 220:Free University of Berlin 169:Sequoyah Hills, Knoxville 116:of New York. He became a 226:Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek 100:Later he partnered with 211:, with local architect 182:Brooklyn Public Library 133:Brooklyn Public Library 110:University of Minnesota 52:Brooklyn Public Library 257:Detroit Public Library 175:Virginia State Library 135: 24: 23:Francis Keally c. 1924 424:National Park Service 197:Vanderbilt University 180:main building of the 148:Harrodsburg, Kentucky 131: 114:Municipal Art Society 102:Alfred Morton Githens 79:Harrodsburg, Kentucky 22: 154:Oregon State Capitol 91:Oregon State Capitol 36:Oregon State Capitol 106:Columbia University 104:. Keally taught at 81:, in what was then 207:, now part of the 190:Brooklyn, New York 136: 25: 255:additions to the 28:Francis J. 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New York City
Oregon State Capitol
Salem, Oregon
Trowbridge & Livingston
Former Embassy of Iran in Washington, D.C.
Brooklyn Public Library
Carnegie Institute of Technology
University of Pennsylvania
Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Pioneer Memorial State Park
Ulric Ellerhusen
Oregon State Capitol
Trowbridge & Livingston
Alfred Morton Githens
Columbia University
University of Minnesota
Municipal Art Society
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects

Brooklyn Public Library
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Oregon State Capitol
Trowbridge & Livingston
Salem, Oregon
Sequoyah Hills, Knoxville
Virginia State Library
Brooklyn Public Library
Grand Army Plaza

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