Samuel A. Warner
American architect

Samuel A. Warner

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American architect
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Birth:
1822
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1897
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23 & 25 Park Place from the West
428 Broadway
600 Broadway
Marble Collegiate Church
A photochrom postcard of the Marble Collegiate Church c. 1897 – 1924

Samuel Adams Warner (1822–1897) was an American architect. He studied architecture in his father Cyrus L. Warner's office and partneredwith his younger brother Benjamin Warner from 1862 to 1868. He designed dry goods merchant buildings including for H.B. Claflin Co., S.B. Chittendon & Co., Charles St. John, and H.D. Aldrich. He also designed the Marble Collegiate Church and several buildings in SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District from 1879 and 1895.

Benjamin Warner is credited with designing 33 Greene Street at the Northwest corner of Grand Street (1873).

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Samuel Adams Warner House
  • Samuel Adams Warner House, the architect's home, which he designed, in Roslyn, New York
  • Marble Collegiate Church (1881–1854), a Gothic Revival architecture church at 1 West 29th Street on the Northwest corner of 5th Avenue in New York City
  • Presbyterian Church of the Redeemer (now Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church) (1886–1887) at 239 East 62nd Street between 2nd Ave. and 3rd Avenue in New York City
  • 16-18 Greene Street, NYC
  • 20-26 Greene Street (1880), NYC
  • 39-41 Worth Street
  • 600 Broadway (1884)
  • 545 Broadway (1885) West Side
  • 426-432 Broadway1888-89

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