Grosvenor Atterbury - Works

Works

  • Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel (formerly Fulton Building), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1906
  • Tenney Memorial Chapel, Walnut Grove Cemetery, Methuen, Massachusetts, 1906
  • House of the Redeemer, New York City, 1916
  • Wereholme, Islip, New York, 1917
  • Aldus Chapin Higgins House, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1921
  • Sage House (formerly Russell Sage Foundation Building), New York City, 1922–1926
  • Holy Trinity Rectory, a four-storey brick rectory at 341 East 87th Street, Manhattan, 1927 (for $50,000).
  • Pond Mansion, Tucson, Arizona, 1930

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