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James Bogardus

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in the construction of building facades, especially in New York City for the next two decades. He was based in New York, but also worked in Washington, DC, where three cast-iron structures erected by Bogardus in 1851 were the first such constructions in the capital. The success of the cast-iron
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Bogardus attached plaques to his cast-ironwork that read: "James Bogardus Originator & Patentee of Iron Buildings Pat' May 7, 1850." He demonstrated the use of
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Streetscapes/75 Murray Street; Bought for Its Site, the Rundown Loft Is a Gem, by CHRISTOPHER GRAY, New York Times, October 30, 1994
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Progress of the Nineteenth Century: A Panoramic Review of the Inventions and Discoveries of the Past Hundred Years ...
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exteriors from 1850 to 1880 led to the adoption of steel-frame construction for entire buildings.
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At the age of fourteen, Bogardus quit school to start an apprenticeship at a
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Cast-Iron Architecture in America: The Significance of James Bogardus
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Bogardus died in New York City aged 74. Bogardus is interred at
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American Portrait Miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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In 1828, Bogardus invented a cotton-spinning machine called a
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on March 14, 1800. He was a descendant of the Rev.
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Catskill, New York
New York City
Cast-iron
cast-iron architecture
Catskill
New York
Everardus Bogardus
watchmaker
Savannah, Georgia
engraving
bank notes
ball bearings
lens grinding
cast-iron

Tribeca
Margaret MacClay
Green-Wood Cemetery
Brooklyn
New York
TriBeCa
Chambers Street
Hudson Street
West Broadway
63 Nassau Street
254 Canal Street
75 Murray Street
85 Leonard Street
Iron Clad Building

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