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Richardson: Regionalism before Modernism – Longfellow, Alden, and Harlow in Boston and Pittsburgh
1190:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Carnegie Institute and Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation. pp. 17 and 25.
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759:. The 1893 addition by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow is to the right of and including the octagonal tower.
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style established by Richardson that is often referred to as
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Lawrenceville Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Northwestern Iowa: Its History and Traditions, 1804-1926
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South Side Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in Massachusetts
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Landmark Architecture: Pittsburgh and Allegheny County
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Landmark Architecture: Pittsburgh and Allegheny County
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Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in Pennsylvania
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Homewood Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Carnegie Library of Steubenville, 407 S. 4th Street,
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Garrison Foundry-Mackintosh Hemphill Company Offices
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neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA (1899, enlarged 1904)
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Garrison Foundry-Mackintosh Hemphill Company Offices
195:(former McClelland House), 5124 Fifth Avenue in the
1175:. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co. p. 1042.
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269:neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA (1889)
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72:(1857–1927). The firm, successors to
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275:, Fifth Avenue and Sinclair Street,
1038:, gardens designed in 1912, in the
255:, Parker Avenue at Library Street,
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616:Cambridge, Massachusetts City Hall
227:Cambridge, Massachusetts City Hall
61:Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr.
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841:Frick Art & Historical Center
749:Carnegie Free Library of Braddock
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445:, Allegheny River Boulevard,
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253:First United Methodist Church
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22:Palmer's Pictorial Pittsburgh
1186:Van Trump, James D. (1970).
265:, 838 Lincoln Avenue in the
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295:, 617 Linden Avenue in the
287:West Roxbury, Massachusetts
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1213:Kidney, Walter C. (1985).
1211:, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
807:Alden & Harlow gallery
406:Byers-Lyons House, in the
121:Frederick G. Scheibler Jr.
1239:Floyd, Margaret Henderson
618:, built in 1888 and 1889.
528:, 426 Fox Chapel Road in
219:, at 325 Sixth Avenue in
209:, 621 Main Street in the
87:Officially, the firm was
1071:Margaret Henderson Floyd
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872:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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843:, built in 1897, in the
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793:, built in 1895, in the
776:Cambridge, Massachusetts
719:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
696:McKeesport, Pennsylvania
692:McKeesport National Bank
677:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
671:, built in 1889, in the
654:Cambridge, Massachusetts
635:Cambridge, Massachusetts
582:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
576:, built in 1887, in the
559:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
553:, built in 1886, in the
530:Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania
443:Oakmont Carnegie Library
420:The Pittsburgh Golf Club
335:Cambridge, Massachusetts
277:McKeesport, Pennsylvania
273:McKeesport National Bank
247:Cambridge, Massachusetts
237:Cambridge, Massachusetts
229:, built in 1888 and 1889
201:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
187:University of Pittsburgh
170:Horatio Hollis Hunnewell
105:Margaret Henderson Floyd
82:Richardsonian Romanesque
56:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
37:University of Pittsburgh
488:Edgeworth, Pennsylvania
473:Bellefield Boiler Plant
375:, Pittsburgh, PA (1895)
357:Edgeworth, Pennsylvania
346:Edgeworth, Pennsylvania
89:Longfellow & Harlow
1386:Historicist architects
1341:Architects from Boston
753:Braddock, Pennsylvania
467:Edgewood, Pennsylvania
283:Theodore Parker Church
257:Braddock, Pennsylvania
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447:Oakmont, Pennsylvania
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526:Fox Chapel Golf Club
148:Selected commissions
70:Alfred Branch Harlow
757:William Halsey Wood
1207:, page 234 (1985,
993:, built in 1908.
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711:Carnegie Institute
669:Joseph Horne House
494:Regal Shoe Company
477:Carnegie Institute
431:Steubenville, Ohio
380:Alden & Harlow
317:Hunnewell Building
303:Carnegie Institute
263:Joseph Horne House
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1101:978-0-226-25410-4
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1052:References
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960:Pittsburgh
551:Sunnyledge
353:Red Gables
193:Sunnyledge
113:Pittsburgh
1291:12 August
555:Shadyside
399:, in the
342:Bagatelle
197:Shadyside
137:draftsman
1301:cite web
1156:May 16,
956:Oakland
715:Oakland
578:Elliott
484:Muottas
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