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156:'practical man' and Louis ran to him for advice whenever he found himself in a tight place. John was patience itself and made everything clear with dainty sketches and explanatory notes. These drawings were beautiful and Louis frankly told him so. He begged John to teach him 'touch' and how to make such sketches, and especially how to 'indicate' so crisply. This John did. In fact, it was not long before he made of Louis a draftsman of the Upper crust, and Louis's heart went out to lovable John in sheer gratitude.
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But Hewitt had a younger brother named John , and John was foreman of the shop. He was a husky, smooth-faced fellow under thirty. Every feature in his clean cut, rather elongated face, bespoke intelligence and kindness, in fact a big heart. He had taken a fancy to Louis from the start. He was the
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George Hewitt a slender, moustached person, pale and reserved, who seldom relaxed from pose. It was he who did the
Victorian Gothic in its pantalettes, when a church building or something of the sort was on the board. With precision, as though he held his elements by pincers, he worked out the
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decorous sublimities of inanity, as per the
English current magazines and other English sources. He was a clean draftsman, and believed implicitly that all that was good was English. Louis regarded him with admiration as a draftsman, and with mild contempt as a man who kept his nose in books.
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Writing a half century after the fact, Sullivan misremembered
William Hewitt's name (there was no John Hewitt). Furness & Hewitt continued until 1875, and George opened his own firm, making his brother William a partner in 1878.
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worked for the firm, and became a partner in it. Following George's 1907 retirement, the firm continued as Hewitt, Stevens & Paist.
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Hewitt Brothers biography at Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
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1186:from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
1072:from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
991:from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
237:St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Germantown
109:St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Germantown
1508:St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Birdsboro
1198:from National Register of Historic Places
1041:from National Register of Historic Places
426:, 250 S. 36th St., Philadelphia (1897–99)
406:, 3601 Spruce St., Philadelphia (1892–94)
1801:Architecture firms based in Pennsylvania
1228:from Historic American Buildings Survey.
745:(New York: Acanthus Press, 2008) p. 295.
435:, 1027-31 Arch St., Philadelphia (1901)
239:, 6000 Wayne Avenue, Philadelphia (1873)
1112:made earlier alterations to this house.
1029:from University City Historical Society
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608:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1897–99).
588:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1892–94).
515:Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad Station
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1520:First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
194:did his apprenticeship with the firm.
1409:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
1323:at Historic American Buildings Survey
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941:at Historic American Buildings Survey
141:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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834:from Lower Merion Historical Society
288:Drexel Development Historic District
719:(Ohio State University Press, 1992)
250:Church of Saint John the Evangelist
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1588:University of Pennsylvania Library
262:St. Andrew's Church, 50 York St.,
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1806:Companies based in Philadelphia
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1701:B&O Station, Philadelphia
1642:Girard Trust Company Building
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280:" (Henry C. Gibson mansion),
1811:Architects from Philadelphia
1600:Princeton Club, Philadelphia
1530:Furness, Evans & Company
252:, 1720 Old Black Horse Pk.,
1695:B&O Station, Pittsburgh
640:George C. Boldt Yacht House
27:American architectural firm
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860:Rich Men and Their Castles
606:University of Pennsylvania
424:University of Pennsylvania
84:, owner of Philadelphia's
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1155:from ExplorePAhistory.com
1153:Philadelphia Cricket Club
488:Philadelphia Cricket Club
368:Philadelphia Cricket Club
182:Philadelphia Cricket Club
1746:G. W. & W. D. Hewitt
1439:Centennial National Bank
1430:Frank Furness, Architect
1321:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
1310:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
1213:January 2, 2015, at the
802:St. Martin in the Fields
791:St. Martin in the Fields
730:Autobiography of an Idea
672:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
439:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
341:Alexandria Bay, New York
264:Lambertville, New Jersey
94:Center City Philadelphia
86:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
51:G. W. & W. D. Hewitt
36:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
1756:William Lightfoot Price
1060:from Bryn Mawr College.
844:Maybrook ballroom photo
693:Philadelphia portal
331:Villanova, Pennsylvania
282:Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
209:'s suburban development
63:William Dempster Hewitt
1582:Williamson Free School
1546:Lotta Crabtree Cottage
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1131:from Bryn Mawr College
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348:Academy of Vocal Arts
292:Anthony Joseph Drexel
254:Runnemede, New Jersey
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1664:Demolished buildings
1558:Water Street station
1490:Gravers Lane station
1445:Emlen Physick Estate
1403:Thomas Hockley House
1010:at Bryn Mawr College
929:at Bryn Mawr College
315:Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
168:, a director of the
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1630:Merion Cricket Club
1474:Furness & Evans
1457:Wallingford station
1208:Stadium High School
1174:from Don Dorflinger
821:St. Andrew's Church
741:James B. Garrison,
715:David R. Contosta,
559:Stadium High School
410:Philadelphia Bourse
395:Stadium High School
376:(C & L Depot),
219:Philadelphia Bourse
1648:Wilmington Station
1624:Horace Jayne House
1594:The Baldwin School
1496:Mount Airy station
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1184:Hahnemann Hospital
1170:2008-12-09 at the
1127:2006-10-22 at the
1056:2010-06-05 at the
1025:2005-12-17 at the
1006:2009-04-09 at the
975:2006-10-22 at the
956:2006-10-22 at the
925:2009-04-09 at the
807:2006-10-22 at the
767:"St John's Church"
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391:Tacoma, Washington
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1689:Pencoyd
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