Frederick Staples Benedict
Frederick Staples Benedict | |
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Born | 1861 |
Died |
January 8, 1936 (aged 74/75) Brooklyn, New York |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning |
Occupation | Architect |
Frederick Staples Benedict (1861 – January 8, 1936) was an American architect.
For more than thirty years he was a partner in the firm of York and Sawyer. He was a graduate of Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. Among the important works of his firm which he directed were the New York Athletic Club, United States Post Office at Orange, New Jersey, First Bank and Trust Company at Utica, New York, Brooklyn Trust Company, Rutgers College gymnasium, work at Vassar College and the University of Michigan. He belonged to the American Institute of Architects and the Cornell Club. He died on January 8, 1936, in Brooklyn, New York.
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