User:Clariosophic/sandbox9

My sandboxes

 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox1 - Episcopal, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox2 - Various
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox3 - Florida, etc.
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox4 - California, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox5 - Maryland
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox6 - Episcopal dioceses
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox7 - Biography
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox8 - South Carolina, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox9 - Courthouses, etc.
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox10 - Lodges, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox11 - open
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox12 - Texas
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox13 - Courthouses, Florida, etc
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox14 - Octagon
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox15 - Carpenter Gothic churches & Canadian heritage sites
 * User:Clariosophic/sandbox16 - CS churches

Articles created

 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created
 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created2 by state
 * User:Clariosophic/New pages created3 for places on the National Register of Historic Places

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See

 * Ohio county courthouses
 * Category:Redirect-Class National Register of Historic Places articles
 * List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
 * List of National Register of Historic Places entries
 * [http://www2.elkman.net/nrhp/
 * [http://www2.elkman.net/nrhp/infobox.php
 * NPS search
 * http://www.nps.gov/history/nhl/
 * [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/
 * [http://hcap.artstor.org/cgi-bin/library?a=p&p=designers
 * [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/


 * X & Y Counties vs X & Y counties:
 * Goldstein, Norm, editor, Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Perseus Press (2000) p. 61, states: County Capitalize when an integral part of a proper name: Dade County, Nassau County, Suffolk County ... Lowercase plural combinations: Westchester and Rockland counties.
 * An online reference: http://home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/c.htm Topics capitalization and county both say: Lowercase common noun elements of names in all plural uses: etc.

8 {http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/preservation/markers/markers_map.cfm
 * List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
 * List of National Register of Historic Places entries
 * [http://www2.elkman.net/nrhp/infobox.php
 * NPS search
 * http://www.nps.gov/history/nhl/
 * [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/
 * [http://hcap.artstor.org/cgi-bin/library?a=p&p=designers
 * [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/

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 * In the USA, James Gamble Rodgers' reconstruction of the campus of Yale University and Charles Donagh Maginnis's early buildings at ]Boston College helped establish the prevalence of Collegiate Gothic architecture on American university campuses. Charles Klauder's Gothic revival skyscraper on the University of Pittsburgh's campus, the Cathedral of Learning, for example, used very Gothic stylings both inside and out, while using modern technologies to make the building taller. Ralph Adams Cram became a leading force in American Gothic with his Collegiate Gothic buildings at Princeton University. Cram said: "the style hewn out and perfected by our ancestors [has] become ours by uncontested inheritance." In addition to Princeton University, Lehigh University and Boston College, some of the buildings on West Chester University's campus are also built in the Collegiate Gothic style. Also, Atlanta's historic Oglethorpe University continues to build in the Collegiate Gothic style to this day.

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 * Edward Columbus Hosford
 * Donehoo--Brannen House\\, 332 Savannah Avenue, ( 95000826 )
 * Harris Co CH, 80001089


 * Dodge County, Eastman: Dodge County Courthouse
 * Harris County, Hamilton: Harris County Courthouse

Texas
Edward Columbus Hosford designed at least two courthouses in Texas. as follows:
 * Glasscock County:
 * Mason County:

Other buildings

 * Lakeland, Florida
 * Emory Bryant House, 401 West Peachtree Street, North Lake Wire Neighborhood, Lakeland, Florida, 1925.


 * Statesboro, Georgia
 * Donehoo--Brannen House, 332 Savannah Avenue, Classical Revival, 1917

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 * [http://newbern.cpclib.org/digital/nbhs/simpson/index.htm


 * Eumenean Hall, Davidson College
 * Eumenean Hall
 * Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission listing for Eumenean Hall

Davidson College campus, Davidson Historic Significance: 	Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: 	Alexander,Daniel, Dinkins,Lewis Architectural Style: 	Greek Revival Area of Significance: 	Architecture, Education Period of Significance: 	1825-1849 Owner: 	Private Historic Function: 	Education Historic Sub-function: 	College Current Function: 	Education Current Sub-function: 	College
 * Eumenean Hall, Davidson College ** (added 1972 - Building - #72000974)
 * Philanthropic Hall, Davidson College
 * Philanthropic Hall


 * Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission listing for Philanthropic Hall

Davidson College campus, Davidson Historic Significance: 	Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: 	Unknown Architectural Style: 	Greek Revival Area of Significance: 	Architecture, Education Period of Significance: 	1850-1874 Owner: 	Private Historic Function: 	Education Historic Sub-function: 	College Current Function: 	Education Current Sub-function: 	College
 * Philanthropic Hall, Davidson College ** (added 1972 - Building - #72000975)

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320 Pollock St., New Bern Historic Significance: 	Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: 	Simpson,Herbert W., Flanner,Bennett Architectural Style: 	Gothic, Gothic Revival Area of Significance: 	Religion, Architecture Period of Significance: 	1800-1824, 1875-1899, 1900-1924 Owner: 	Private Historic Function: 	Funerary, Religion Historic Sub-function: 	Cemetery, Church Related Residence, Religious Structure Current Function: 	Funerary, Religion Current Sub-function: 	Cemetery, Church Related Residence, Religious Structure {Infobox_nrhp | name =Christ Episcopal Church and Parish House | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= New Bern, North Carolina | lat_degrees = 35 | lat_minutes = 6 | lat_seconds = 25 | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = 77 | long_minutes = 2 | long_seconds = 23 | long_direction = W | locmapin = North Carolina | area = | built =1824 | added = April 13, 1973 | governing_body = Private | refnum=73001320 }}
 * Christ Episcopal Church and Parish House (added 1973 - Building - #73001320)
 * [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/NC/Craven/state.html
 * architect= Flanner,Bennett; Simpson,Herbert W.
 * architecture= Gothic, Gothic Revival

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602 Middle St., New Bern Historic Significance: 	Person, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: 	Simpson,Herbert W. Architectural Style: 	Queen Anne Historic Person: 	Blades,W. B. Significant Year: 	1903 Area of Significance: 	Architecture, Industry Period of Significance: 	1900-1924 Owner: 	Private Historic Function: 	Domestic Historic Sub-function: 	Single Dwelling Current Function: 	Domestic Current Sub-function: 	Single Dwelling
 * [http://www.bnai-sholem.org/aboutus/history/
 * Temple B'Nai Sholem
 * Blades House
 * Blades House ** (added 1972 - Building - #72000934)
 * [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/NC/Craven/state.html

The Blades House, also known as the W.B. Blades House is an historic house located at 602 Middle Street, in New Bern, North Carolina, in the United States. Built in 1907 for lumber magnate William B. Blades, it was designed in the Queen Anne style by prolific local architect Herbert Woodley Simpson. On January 14, 1972, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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 * Wachusett Dam Historic District (is redirected to Wachusett Dam

Wachusett Dam Historic District ** (added 1990 - District - #89002269) N end of Wachusett Reservoir at Lancaster Millpond, Clinton Historic Significance: 	Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: 	Shepley,Rutan & Coolidge, Olmsted Brothers Architectural Style: 	No Style Listed Area of Significance: 	Architecture, Engineering, Politics/Government, Community Planning And Development Period of Significance: 	1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: 	Local Gov't Historic Function: 	Industry/Processing/Extraction, Transportation Historic Sub-function: 	Road-Related, Water Works Current Function: 	Industry/Processing/Extraction, Transportation Current Sub-function: 	Road-Related, Water Works

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1950 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
 * [http://www.floridabar.org/tfb/TFBOrgan.nsf/043adb7797c8b9928525700a006b647f/6f2dc2bb9014f06385256b2f006ca3b1?OpenDocument
 * Richard H. Hunt, Miami
 * John T. Wigginton, Tallahassee
 * John M. Allison, Tampa
 * William A. McRae, Jr., Bartow
 * Horner C. Fisher, West Palm Beach
 * Darrey A. Davis, Miami Beach
 * Donald K. Carroll, Jacksonville
 * J. Lance Lazonby, Gainesville
 * Baya M. Harrison, Jr., St. Petersburg
 * O.B. McEwan, Orlando
 * J. Lewis Hall, Tallahassee
 * Clyde Atkins, Miami
 * Charles B. Fulton, West Palm Beach
 * Reginald L. Williams, Miami
 * Delbridge L. Gibbs, Jacksonville
 * Chesterfield H. Smith, Lakeland
 * Robert M. Ervin, Tallahassee
 * Fletcher G. Rush, Orlando
 * William P. Simmons, Jr., Miami
 * [Marshall Criser|Marshall M. Criser]], Palm Beach
 * Mark Hulsey, Jr., Jacksonville
 * Burton Young, N. Miami Beach
 * John M. McCarty, Ft. Pierce
 * Wm. Reece Smith, Jr., Tampa
 * Earl B. Hadlow, Jacksonville
 * James A. Urban, Orlando
 * J. Rex Farrior, Jr., Tampa
 * Edward J. Atkins, Miami
 * Russell Troutman, Winter Park
 * Robert L. Floyd, Miami
 * L. David Shear, Tampa
 * Leonard H. Gilbert, Tampa
 * Samuel S. Smith, Miami Beach
 * James C. Rinaman, Jr., Jacksonville
 * William O. E. Henry, Lakeland
 * Gerald F. Richman, Miami
 * Patrick G. Emmanuel, Pensacola
 * Joseph J. Reiter, West Palm Beach
 * Ray Ferrero, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale
 * Rutledge R. Liles, Jacksonville
 * Stephen N. Zack, Miami
 * James Fox Miller, Hollywood
 * Benjamin H. Hill III, Tampa
 * Alan T. Dimond, Miami
 * Patricia A. Seitz, Miami
 * William F. Blews, St. Petersburg
 * John A. DeVault, III, Jacksonville
 * John W. Frost, II, Bartow
 * Edward R. Blumberg, Miami
 * Howard C. Coker, Jacksonville
 * Edith G. Osman, Miami
 * Herman J. Russomanno, Miami
 * Terrence J. Russell, Ft. Lauderdale
 * Tod Aronovitz, Miami
 * Miles A. McGrane, III, Coral Gables
 * Kelly Overstreet Johnson, Tallahassee
 * Alan B. Bookman, Pensacola
 * 2006 Henry M. Coxe, III, Jacksonville
 * 2007 Francisco R. Angones, Miami
 * 2008 John G. White, III, West Palm Beach

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 * Havana, Cuba

Lead 17 DONE US Post Office (Burlington, North Carolina)

 * Downton Burlington Walking Tour
 * Alamance County Tax Records for 430 S Spring St
 * ROCHE BIOMEDICAL LABORATORIES Roche Biomedical Laboratories, Inc., a subsidiary of Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc.

Lead 20 Episcopal Church of the Redeemer (Salmon, Idaho)
Episcopal Church of the Redeemer

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 * Dixie County (Cross City).jpg


 * [http://www.jud10.org/Courthouses/Dixie/dixie.htm

Lead 23 DONE Pinal County Courthouse

 * [http://pinalcountyaz.gov/Documents/courthouse%20history.pdf
 * [http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_central_southern_az/florence/Historic-Pinal-County-courthouse-getting-a-new,-old-look
 * [http://azmostendangered2007.blogspot.com/2007/08/second-pinal-county-courthouse-florence.html
 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0LX_seww7Q
 * [http://explorernews.com/news/pima_pinal/article_2c04cb97-bb43-5543-8a79-a8790ec9702b.html

Lead 24 Swift County Courthouse

 * [http://www.swift-museum.org/history.html
 * [http://nrhp.mnhs.org/NRDetails.cfm?NPSNum=77000771
 * Swift County: History

Lead 25 Adams County Courthouse (North Dakota) DONE by another]

 * [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/85002977.pdf
 * [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/85002977.pdf

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 * [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/88000126.pdf