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Lawrence Veiller

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After Lawrence Veiller’s active years of social reformation and regulation, his ideas fell out of favor. It became difficult to encourage quality construction regulations and control on housing for the poor. It became unaffordable to maintain, due to the
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gaining knowledge about housing construction and finance (1895-1897). He was especially concerned with housing conditions among the poor, which he viewed as a crucial to broader social improvement.
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in New York City in 1890. He took interest in social work by elaborating solutions for poor, harmful living conditions. He helped bring insight to building construction regulations.
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on January 7, 1872. Lawrence Veiller was the son of broker and factory owner, Philip Veiller and Elizabeth du Puy. Lawrence attended school in many states such as
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Lawrence Veiller’s participation in housing affairs ended 1917. He still took interest of New York City’s
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Veiller published books in interest of the reform of tenement housing such as
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and urban planning movements of the early twentieth century.
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In 1897, Veiller married Amy Hall; they had no children.
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social reformer
Progressive Era
New York
Good government
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Massachusetts
Illinois
New York
City College of New York
Charity Organization Society
Buildings Department of the City of New York
Tenement House Committee
New York State Tenement House Commission
New York State Tenement House Act
Jacob Riis
urban reformation
Depression of 1929
A Model Tenement House Law
ISBN
978-0415862875
Sandra Opdycke
Portals
icon
Politics
United States
Categories
Activists from New York City
1872 births
1959 deaths

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