Works
- Calvary First Presbyterian Church of Newburgh, Newburgh, New York (1858)
- Gallaudet College buildings, Washington, D.C. (1867–77), in NRHP-listed Gallaudet College Historic District and President's House, Gallaudet College
- First Presbyterian Church of Highland Falls, Highland Falls, New York (1868), NRHP-listed
- Maple Lawn, Balmville, New York
- Eustatia, Beacon, New York
- Jefferson Market Courthouse, New York (1874; Vaux & Withers)
- Main reredos and altar, Trinity Church, New York City (1876–77)
- Reformed Church of Beacon
- Rice Building, Troy
- St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Beacon
- Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Blackwell's Island (now Roosevelt Island), N.Y. (1888–89), NRHP-listed
- Trinity Church, Hartford, Connecticut (1891–94)
- Hudson River State Hospital main building (National Historic Landmark), NRHP-listed
- Third Judicial District Courthouse (Jefferson Market Library) (with Calvert Vaux) (National Historic Landmark), NRHP-listed
- Hackensack Water Company Complex, Weehawken, New Jersey (National Historic Landmark), NRHP-listed
- Church of the Transfiguration and Rectory, 1 E. 29th St. New York, NY (Withers,Frederick C.), NRHP-listed
- Hasbrouck House, 75-77 Market St. Poughkeepsie, NY (Withers,Frederick C.), NRHP-listed
- McClintock Hall, 44 S. River St. Wilkes-Barre, PA (Withers,F.C.), NRHP-listed
- Reformed Dutch Church of Fishkill Landing, 44--50 Ferry St. Beacon, NY (Withers,Frederick Clarke), NRHP-listed
- Admiral John Henry Upshur House (1884), now United States Daughters of 1812, National Headquarters, 1461 Rhode Island Ave., NW Washington, DC Withers, Frederick, NRHP-listed
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