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Franklin B. Ware

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in 1894. He entered practice with his father and brother in 1900 under the name James E. Ware and Sons. From 1901 to 1905, he was on the New York City Board of Aldermen. From 1907 to 1912, he served as State architect of New York. His father died in 1918, and he continued in practice with his
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while State architect, in private practice his partnership designed the Huntington Gymnasium at
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Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation alumni
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City and Suburban Homes Company's First Avenue Estate Historic District
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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Karen Morey Kennedy and Austin N. O'Brien (January 1980).
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in 1873, and received a degree in architecture from
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New York City
White Plains Armory
state architect
New York
New York City
Columbia University
White Plains Armory
Colgate University
Baggs Park Museum
Utica, New York
Ossining, New York
Marymount University
Tarrytown, New York
Grant Avenue Presbyterian Church
Plainfield, New Jersey
City and Suburban Homes Company's First Avenue Estate Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
The New York red book (c. 1911):State Architect
Google Books
"NEW STATE ARCHITECT.; Franklin B. Ware of This City Is Appointed by Gov. Hughes." New York Times, October 16, 1907


"National Register of Historic Places Registration:White Plains Armory"
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
the original
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
Categories
Architects from New York (state)

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