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G. W. & W. D. Hewitt

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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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section of Philadelphia. The Hewitt brothers did the planning for the upper-class suburb and designed the principal buildings, including a resort hotel, the Wissahickon Inn (1883–84) (now
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worked briefly as a draftsman for Furness & Hewitt (June – November 1873), and left descriptions of the Hewitt brothers (speaking of himself in third person as "Louis"):
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Houston-Sauveur House, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA (1885). Prior to its 1887 sale to Sauveur, this probably served as a sample house for
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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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Houston-Sauveur House (1885), Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Hewitts designed more than 100 houses in Chestnut Hill.
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was a prominent architectural firm in the eastern United States at the turn of the twentieth century. It was founded in
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Music room addition to Horace Brock house, 1920 Spruce St., Philadelphia (1902–03), (now Helen Corning Warden Theater,
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Building (1893-95) housed a commodities exchange until the 1960s, and is now used for retail and offices
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Houston-Sauveur house (Louis C. Sauveur house), 8205 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia (1885)
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Receiving Ward, Episcopal Hospital, Front St. & Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia (1892–94, demolished)
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Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, 8000 St. Martin's Ln., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia (1888)
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Hahnemann Medical College, Broad & Race Sts., Philadelphia (pre-1899, demolished)
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Receiving Ward, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1892–94, demolished).
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Hahnemann Hospital, 15th & Race Sts., Philadelphia, PA (pre-1888, demolished)
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Henry Lister Townsend house, 6015 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Philadelphia (1887).
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William C. Sharpless house, 5446 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Philadelphia (1886)
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Henry Lister Townsend house, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1887).
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Wissahickon Inn, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1883–84). Now
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Edwin T. Coxe mansion, 280 W. Walnut Ln., Germantown, Philadelphia (1885)
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Pitcairn Building, 1027-31 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1901).
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Gibson Building, 1307-11 Market St., Philadelphia (1897, demolished)
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Spruce Hill speculative row, 4206-18 Spruce St., Philadelphia (1886)
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Olympic Hotel, Blackwell Point, Tacoma, Washington (1891–93). Now
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Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Runnemede, New Jersey (1881).
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William Thompson Harris mansion, Highland & Bryn Mawr Aves.,
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Houses of Philadelphia: Chestnut Hill and the Wissahickon Valley
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Providence Presbyterian Church at Bustleton, 2087 Old York Rd.,
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Suburb in the City: Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 1850-1990
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Kensington Branch, Philadelphia YWCA, Philadelphia (1891)
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architecture. In 1867, he formed a partnership with
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Doebley (February 1981). 851:, Lower Merion Historical Society 54:(1847–1924), both members of the 1765: 675: 652: 640: 621: 602: 582: 567: 555: 539: 527: 511: 496: 484: 469: 462:Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 453: 441: 378:Olympic Hotel, Blackwell Point, 351:Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 167:Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 56:American Institute of Architects 1795:Companies based in Philadelphia 506:, Lebanon, Pennsylvania (1885). 169:); the first clubhouse for the 112:Hewitt worked in the office of 35:(1902-04), photographed in 1976 1154:Cornwall & Lebanon Station 744:Providence Presbyterian Church 69:The last, which was built for 1: 1755:Wilson Brothers & Company 1690:B&O Station, Philadelphia 1631:Girard Trust Company Building 1625:St. Luke's Church, Kensington 1522: 407:"The Castle" (Tau chapter of 269:" (Henry C. Gibson mansion), 1800:Architects from Philadelphia 1589:Princeton Club, Philadelphia 1519:Furness, Evans & Company 241:, 1720 Old Black Horse Pk., 1684:B&O Station, Pittsburgh 629:George C. Boldt Yacht House 16:American architectural firm 1821: 1702:Jersey City Ferry Terminal 849:Rich Men and Their Castles 595:University of Pennsylvania 413:University of Pennsylvania 73:, owner of Philadelphia's 1763: 1696:Buckingham Valley station 1553:Brooke Mansion, Birdsboro 1405: 1275:Hahnemann Medical College 1144:from ExplorePAhistory.com 1142:Philadelphia Cricket Club 477:Philadelphia Cricket Club 357:Philadelphia Cricket Club 171:Philadelphia Cricket Club 1735:G. W. & W. D. Hewitt 1428:Centennial National Bank 1419:Frank Furness, Architect 1310:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel 1299:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel 1202:January 2, 2015, at the 791:St. Martin in the Fields 780:St. Martin in the Fields 719:Autobiography of an Idea 661:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel 428:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel 330:Alexandria Bay, New York 253:Lambertville, New Jersey 83:Center City Philadelphia 75:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel 40:G. W. & W. D. Hewitt 25:Bellevue-Stratford Hotel 1745:William Lightfoot Price 1049:from Bryn Mawr College. 833:Maybrook ballroom photo 682:Philadelphia portal 320:Villanova, Pennsylvania 271:Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 198:'s suburban development 52:William Dempster Hewitt 1571:Williamson Free School 1535:Lotta Crabtree Cottage 1412: 1386:Trinity Church, Oxford 1120:from Bryn Mawr College 968:from Bryn Mawr College 949:from Bryn Mawr College 800:from Bryn Mawr College 233:Burlington, New Jersey 211: 199: 147: 109: 36: 1411: 1228:"Philadelphia Bourse" 928:Houston-Sauveur House 869:(Searchable database) 616:, New York (1900–04). 367:Lebanon, Pennsylvania 349:Wissahickon Inn (now 337:Academy of Vocal Arts 281:Anthony Joseph Drexel 243:Runnemede, New Jersey 205: 193: 159:Pennsylvania Railroad 138: 96: 48:George Wattson Hewitt 46:in 1878, by brothers 22: 1708:Broad Street Station 1653:Demolished buildings 1547:Water Street station 1479:Gravers Lane station 1434:Emlen Physick Estate 1392:Thomas Hockley House 999:at Bryn Mawr College 918:at Bryn Mawr College 304:Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 157:, a director of the 153:In the early 1880s, 1619:Merion Cricket Club 1463:Furness & Evans 1446:Wallingford station 1197:Stadium High School 1163:from Don Dorflinger 810:St. Andrew's Church 730:James B. 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Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
South Broad Street
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
American Institute of Architects
Druim Moir
Boldt Castle
George C. Boldt
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
South Broad Street
Center City Philadelphia

St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Germantown
Germantown
Philadelphia
John Notman
ecclesiastical
John Fraser
Frank Furness
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Louis Sullivan
Henry H. Houston
Pennsylvania Railroad
Chestnut Hill
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
Philadelphia Cricket Club
Druim Moir
Horace Trumbauer
Phineas Paist

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