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Schickel & Ditmars

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250: 203: 219: 17: 625: 71:. The firm "focused primarily, although not exclusively, on preparing designs for Roman Catholic churches and institutional buildings," particularly Roman Catholic churches for German-American parishes. The firm's address was listed at 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 67:(1843–1913). The firm's name changed to Schickel and Ditmars in 1895, and continued under the direction of Ditmars after Schickel's death in 1907. The firm "enjoyed considerable patronage from German-American clients" and produced a large number of works for the 373:, 1166-1172 (1170) Broadway, New York City, New York (1902-3), a 12-story stone front office building with stores, built for Caroline H Johnston, Stuttgart, Germany, attorney, and Frederick A Constable of 9 E 83rd St for $ 500,000. 195: 644: 234: 277:, New York City, New York (1900, demolished), SW corner of 77th Street and Lexington Avenue, a five-story and basement brick hospital, built for the German Hospital for $ 120,000. 360:
The Conley Foil Company Building, 521-537 West 25th Street, New York City, New York (1900), a four-story and basement brick factory, built for Conley Foil Co. for $ 165,000.
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Constable Family Stables & Greenhouse Complex, 4 East 84th Street, et al, New York City, New York, (1886), demolished c. 1950 for 1025 Fifth Avenue
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from 1885 until the early 1900s. It was responsible for designing many fine churches, residences and commercial buildings.
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R.H. Macy & Co. Store Annex, 56 West 14th Street, New York City, New York (1897), New York City Landmark
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R.H. Macy & Co. Store Annex, 55 13th Street, New York City, New York (1891-1892), now Arnhold Hall of
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523-531 E 86th Street, (1907), a 5-6-story brick stone dwelling with chapel, built for $ 125,000 for the
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Scott & Bowne Building, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York City, New York, (1892 or 1893), demolished
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A Pictorial History and Walking Guide of New York City’s Church of St. Ignatius Loyola,
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St. Anthony of Padua Church, 154 Sullivan Street, New York City, New York (1886-1888)
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William Baumgartner Residence, 294 Riverside Drive, New York City, New York (1901)
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Main Entrance of St. Vincent's Hospital (1900), Greenwich Village, New York City
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George Ehret Mausoleum, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York City, New York,(1900)
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Ehrich Brothers Emporium, 695-709 Sixth Avenue, New York City, New York (1889)
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The Lakewood Hotel, Lakewood, New Jersey, (1901) demolished, built for
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Church of the Immaculate Conception, Montclair, New Jersey, (1892-1908)
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Sacred Heart, Newark, one of the largest gothic cathedrals in the U.S.
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Schickel & Ditmars were the architects responsible for much of
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From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship.
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Office for Metropolitan History, "Manhattan NB Database 1900-1986"
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354:, 109-111th Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York (1894-5) 263:
St. Peter's Hospital, 274 Henry Street, Brooklyn, (1888-9)
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St. Patrick's Church, Elizabeth, New Jersey, (1889)
412:Residence, 1 West 12th Street, (1901), demolished 645:Defunct architecture firms based in New York City 212:St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church, New York City 176:, 109 Mulberry St, New York City, New York (1897) 196:Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity 312:St. Vincent de Paul Hospital School of Nursing 123:(1887, demolished due to fire, rectory extant) 174:Church of the Most Precious Blood (Manhattan) 22:Church of St. Ignatius Loyola (New York City) 8: 489:, University of Plattsburgh, New York (2000) 471:, University of Plattsburgh, New York (2000) 319:Commercial, Office and Industrial Buildings: 585:Travels of St. Paul's Avenue, Staten Island 599:New York: Columbia University Press, 2004. 89:was counted amongst the firm's employees. 519: 517: 515: 481: 479: 477: 15: 568: 566: 564: 562: 560: 558: 460: 55:(1850–1907) formed the firm in 1885 as 542: 540: 538: 536: 534: 532: 69:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York 665:Architects of Roman Catholic churches 235:Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 98:Churches and Ecclesiastical Projects: 7: 182:(1896–1897), 221 West 107th Street, 148:, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, (1891-1905) 403:Residence of John D. Crimmins, Esq. 85:The prominent architect and artist 650:American ecclesiastical architects 155:St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church 127:St. Liborius Roman Catholic Church 117:St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church 14: 469:"J. William Schickel (1850-1907)" 379:, New York City, New York (1908) 660:Schickel & Ditmars buildings 623: 393:Leonard and Annie Weiderer House 224:Church of St. Monica (Manhattan) 180:The Church of the Ascension (RC) 165:St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie 352:Constable Building Office Tower 137:St. Louis Roman Catholic Church 487:"Isaac E. Ditmars (1850-1934)" 301:German Hospital Nursing School 57:William Schickel & Company 1: 167:(1896), 201 Seminary Avenue, 258:Hospitals and Institutions: 40:, active during the city's 686: 444:Harold Van Buren Magonigle 184:Upper West Side, Manhattan 87:Harold Van Buren Magonigle 655:Gothic Revival architects 395:, 387 St. Paul's Avenue, 268:Catholic Club of New York 670:Architects of cathedrals 326:Constable Building Annex 157:, 408 East 87th Street, 509:at nyc-architecture.com 397:Staten Island, New York 161:, New York City (1895) 630:Schickel & Ditmars 547:Schickel & Ditmars 282:Sisters of Misericorde 254: 227: 226:, photographed in 2008 207: 190:St. Ignatius of Loyola 59:, in association with 30:Schickel & Ditmars 26: 632:at Wikimedia Commons 602:St. Ignatius Loyola, 431:Isaac Stern Residence 425:Louis Stern Residence 294:St. Lawrence Hospital 252: 221: 205: 146:St. Vincent Archabbey 93:Noteworthy structures 19: 524:Schickel and Ditmars 331:Astor Building (now 288:St. Ignatius' School 104:St. Andrew-on-Hudson 587:at forgotten-ny.com 410:Thomas Fortune Ryan 377:38 West 21st Street 131:St. Louis, Missouri 121:Rochester, New York 108:Hyde Park, New York 76:Lenox Hill Hospital 53:J. William Schickel 449:George H. Streeton 255: 239:Newark, New Jersey 228: 208: 34:architectural firm 27: 628:Media related to 595:Dunlap, David W. 485:Decker, Kevin F. 467:Decker, Kevin F. 438:Noteworthy alumni 419:Isaac Stern House 371:Johnston Building 243:Jeremiah O'Rourke 169:Yonkers, New York 677: 627: 608:Laurie Lambrecht 606:1999; Photos by 588: 582: 576: 570: 553: 544: 527: 521: 510: 505: 499: 496: 490: 483: 472: 465: 333:The Mercer Hotel 63:(1850–1934) and 61:Isaac E. 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Church of St. Ignatius Loyola (New York City)
architectural firm
New York City
Gilded Age
J. William Schickel
Isaac E. Ditmars
Hugo Kafka
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Lenox Hill Hospital
Upper East Side
Harold Van Buren Magonigle
St. Andrew-on-Hudson
Hyde Park, New York
St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church
Rochester, New York
St. Liborius Roman Catholic Church
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Roman Catholic Church
St. Vincent Archabbey
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
Yorkville
St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie
Yonkers, New York
Church of the Most Precious Blood (Manhattan)
The Church of the Ascension (RC)
Upper West Side, Manhattan
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity

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