John Haviland - Gallery

Gallery

  • Washington Square Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA (1820-22, demolished 1939).

  • St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, PA (1822-23). Now Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. George.

  • Interior of St. Andrews.

  • Pennsylvania Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, Philadelphia, PA (1824-26). Now Dorance Hamilton Hall, University of the Arts.

  • Franklin Institute (first building), Philadelphia, PA (1825). Now Atwater Kent Museum.

  • U.S. Naval Asylum, Portsmouth, VA (1827).

  • Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, PA (1827-28). Oldest continually-operated theater in the United States.

  • The Tombs (New York City Hall of Justice), New York, NY (1835-38, demolished 1902).

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