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Lansing C. Holden

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in 1912. He served on many committees and was largely responsible for its code of ethics in its present form, and served as president of the New York Chapter. He was a member of the Board of Examiners of the City of New York in 1916, a member of the Board of Standards and Appeals in 1916 – 18, and a
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Cold storage facility: through a series of brine-filled pipes leading from these buildings, the meat wholesaling establishments of the district were able to keep meat cold. Converted to apartments named “The West Coast.” in
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From 1908 until his death he was president of the Bronx Refrigerating Company and of the Tri-Boro Refrigerating Company.
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Educational Architecture in Ohio: From One-room Schools and Carnegie Libraries to Community Education Villages
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https://www.wooster.edu/academics/libraries/_files/collections/archives/buildings-grounds-architects.pdf
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Designed in association with Paul F. Higgs in a mixed Romanesque Revival/Queen Anne style
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Following a new campus plan after a fire in 1901, in the English Collegiate Gothic or
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1930: Manhattan Refrigerating Company/Gansevoort Freezing and Cold Storage Company,
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1897: Scranton Dry Goods (1897), originally Jonas Long's Son's later Oppenheim's,
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Dolkart, Andrew; Commission, New York Landmarks Preservation (December 3, 2008).
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In modified Beaux Arts style, at eight stories, the city's first "skyscraper,"
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Holden designed a variety of building some of which have been listed on the
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was an aviator. His grandson, Lansing C. Holden III, worked as a writer.
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1896: Scranton Electric Building (originally Scranton Board of Trade),
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contains nineteen stained glass windows, including works by Tiffany
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originally a dry goods store and restored as an office building;
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Apartments, NE corner of Lombard and Carlisle Streets,
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1902-1904: Covenent (Westminster) Presbyterian Church,
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Blanke House (1909) in 500: 686:An Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn 574: 572: 561:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 554: 154:He had served as the architect of the 447:Carbondale New York Company, 173-175 7: 182:National Register of Historic Places 120:. His father owned a marble yard in 757:"Building History + Architect Info" 362:: Kauke, Scovel, and Severance Hall 304:Lackawanna Iron & Steel Company 146:Holden was elected a fellow of the 14: 910:19th-century American architects 900:Architects from New York (state) 895:20th-century American architects 660:Guide to New York City Landmarks 271:demolished and removed from NRHP 151:director of the Engineers Club. 148:American Institute of Architects 794:. 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Index

Rome, New York
Carmel, New York
College of Wooster
Scranton, Pennsylvania
refrigeration
Rome, New York
Utica, New York
College of Wooster
Issac G. Perry
First Presbyterian Church in Ossining, New York
Mills & Greenleaf
American Institute of Architects
Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad
Lansing Colton Holden Jr.
Carmel, New York
National Register of Historic Places


Bank for Savings, Ossining

Greene Avenue Baptist Church
Bedford–Stuyvesant
Brooklyn
Bedford–Stuyvesant
Brooklyn
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Watkins-Maxey House
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton, Pennsylvania

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