Usuario:Pedro Felipe/Richard Upjohn
Apariencia
- William Rotch, Jr. House in New Bedford, Massachusetts, (1834)
- Abiel Smith School in Boston, Massachusetts, (1835)
- St. John's Episcopal Church in Bangor, Maine, (1835–36, burned 1911)
- Trinity Church in New York City, (1839–46)
- Kingscote in Newport, Rhode Island, (1839)
- The Church of the Ascension in New York City, (1840–41)
- Christ Church in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York, (1841–42)
- Bethesda Episcopal Church in Saratoga Springs, New York, (1842)
- St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Newark, Delaware, (ca. 1843)
- Edward King House in Newport, Rhode Island, (1845–47)
- Grace Church in Providence, Rhode Island, (1845; with Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson)
- Church of the Holy Cross in Middletown, Rhode Island, (1845)
- Christ Church in Canaan, Connecticut, (1845–46)
- St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Brunswick, Maine, (1845)
- First Parish Church in Brunswick, Maine, (1845–46)
- Church of the Pilgrims (now Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral) in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York, (1846)
- St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Burlington, New Jersey, (1846–54)
- Christ Episcopal Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, (1846–48)
- St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, (1847)
- St. Saviours Episcopal Church, in Maspeth, Queens, New York (1847)[1]
- St. James Episcopal Church, in New London, Connecticut (1847)
- Grace Church in Newark, New Jersey, (1847–48)
- 70–72 Mount Vernon Street in Boston, Massachusetts, (1847–1848)
- Grace Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, New York, (1847–49)
- All Saints' Episcopal Church in Briarcliff Manor, New York, (1848–54)
- Calvary Episcopal Church in Stonington, Connecticut, (consecrated 1849)
- Lindenwald in Kinderhook, New York, (1849)
- James and Mary Forsyth House in Kingston, New York, (1849–50)
- St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Amenia Union, New York, (1849–51)
- St. Paul's Cathedral in Buffalo, New York, (1849–51)
- Zion Episcopal Church in Rome, New York, (1850–1851)
- Church of St. John in the Wilderness in Copake Falls, New York, (1852)
- Bristol Academy in Taunton, Massachusetts, (1852)
- The Grove in Cold Spring, New York, (1852–53)
- St. John Chrysostom Church in Delafield, Wisconsin, (1851–56)
- Dorchester County Courthouse and Jail in Cambridge, Maryland, (1853)
- Madison Square Presbyterian Church in New York City, (1854)
- Christ Church (Episcopal) in Binghamton, New York, (1853–1855)
- Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Maryland, (1854)
- All Saints Episcopal Church in Frederick, Maryland, (1855)
- St. Mary's Episcopal Chapel in Raleigh, North Carolina, (1855)
- St. James Episcopal Church in Muncy, Pennsylvania, (1856)
- Christ Episcopal Church in Marlboro, New York, (1858)
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church in San Antonio, Texas, (1858)
- Trinity Chapel in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York, (1858)
- Kenworthy Hall in Marion, Alabama, (1858–60)
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Albany, New York, (1859)
- Church of the Holy Comforter in Poughkeepsie, New York, (1860)
- Trinity Episcopal Church in Woodbridge, New Jersey, (1860)
- St. Philip's Church in the Highlands in Garrison, New York, (1860–61)
- St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Providence, Rhode Island, (1860–62)
- Memorial Church of St. Luke The Beloved Physician in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (1861)
- Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church in New Rochelle, New York, (1862)
- St. John's Chapel at Hobart College in Geneva, New York, (1863)
- All Saint's Memorial Church in Navesink, New Jersey, (1863–64)
- Immanuel Episcopal Church in Bellows Falls, Vermont, (1863–67)
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Geneva, New York, (1868)
- Church of the Covenant in Boston, Massachusetts, (1865–1867)
- St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Scranton, Pennsylvania, (1867)
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, (1867)
- Christ Church Episcopal in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, (1867)
- St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City, (1870, burned 1905)
- St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Selma, Alabama, (1871–75)
- Cast-iron railing fence design in Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts
- North Gate Screen (1860s) and the Pierrepont family tomb (c. 1860) in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York
- Edwin A. Stevens Hall in Hoboken, New Jersey, (1870)
- St. Mark's Cathedral in Salt Lake City, Utah, (1870)
- Trinity Church in Princeton, New Jersey, (1870)
- Rye Presbyterian Church in Rye, New York, (1870)
- Grace Church/St. Agnes-by-the-Lake in Algoma, Wisconsin, (1879, burned 1884, replica constructed 1891)
- Trinity Episcopal Church in Litchfield, Minnesota, (1871), attributed
- Connecticut State Capitol building in Hartford, Connecticut, (1871–1878)
- William Rotch, Jr. House in New Bedford, Massachusetts, (1834)
- Abiel Smith School in Boston, Massachusetts, (1835)
- St. John's Episcopal Church in Bangor, Maine, (1835–36, burned 1911)
- Trinity Church in New York City, (1839–46)
- Kingscote in Newport, Rhode Island, (1839)
- The Church of the Ascension in New York City, (1840–41)
- Christ Church in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York, (1841–42)
- Bethesda Episcopal Church in Saratoga Springs, New York, (1842)
- St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Newark, Delaware, (ca. 1843)
- Edward King House in Newport, Rhode Island, (1845–47)
- Grace Church in Providence, Rhode Island, (1845; with Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson)
- Church of the Holy Cross in Middletown, Rhode Island, (1845)
- Christ Church in Canaan, Connecticut, (1845–46)
- St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Brunswick, Maine, (1845)
- First Parish Church in Brunswick, Maine, (1845–46)
- Church of the Pilgrims (now Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral) in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York, (1846)
- St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Burlington, New Jersey, (1846–54)
- Christ Episcopal Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, (1846–48)
- St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, (1847)
- St. Saviours Episcopal Church, in Maspeth, Queens, New York (1847)[2]
- St. James Episcopal Church, in New London, Connecticut (1847)
- Grace Church in Newark, New Jersey, (1847–48)
- 70–72 Mount Vernon Street in Boston, Massachusetts, (1847–1848)
- Grace Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, New York, (1847–49)
- All Saints' Episcopal Church in Briarcliff Manor, New York, (1848–54)
- Calvary Episcopal Church in Stonington, Connecticut, (consecrated 1849)
- Lindenwald in Kinderhook, New York, (1849)
- James and Mary Forsyth House in Kingston, New York, (1849–50)
- St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Amenia Union, New York, (1849–51)
- St. Paul's Cathedral in Buffalo, New York, (1849–51)
- Zion Episcopal Church in Rome, New York, (1850–1851)
- Church of St. John in the Wilderness in Copake Falls, New York, (1852)
- Bristol Academy in Taunton, Massachusetts, (1852)
- The Grove in Cold Spring, New York, (1852–53)
- St. John Chrysostom Church in Delafield, Wisconsin, (1851–56)
- Dorchester County Courthouse and Jail in Cambridge, Maryland, (1853)
- Madison Square Presbyterian Church in New York City, (1854)
- Christ Church (Episcopal) in Binghamton, New York, (1853–1855)
- Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Maryland, (1854)
- All Saints Episcopal Church in Frederick, Maryland, (1855)
- St. Mary's Episcopal Chapel in Raleigh, North Carolina, (1855)
- St. James Episcopal Church in Muncy, Pennsylvania, (1856)
- Christ Episcopal Church in Marlboro, New York, (1858)
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church in San Antonio, Texas, (1858)
- Trinity Chapel in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York, (1858)
- Kenworthy Hall in Marion, Alabama, (1858–60)
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Albany, New York, (1859)
- Church of the Holy Comforter in Poughkeepsie, New York, (1860)
- Trinity Episcopal Church in Woodbridge, New Jersey, (1860)
- St. Philip's Church in the Highlands in Garrison, New York, (1860–61)
- St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Providence, Rhode Island, (1860–62)
- Memorial Church of St. Luke The Beloved Physician in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (1861)
- Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church in New Rochelle, New York, (1862)
- St. John's Chapel at Hobart College in Geneva, New York, (1863)
- All Saint's Memorial Church in Navesink, New Jersey, (1863–64)
- Immanuel Episcopal Church in Bellows Falls, Vermont, (1863–67)
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Geneva, New York, (1868)
- Church of the Covenant in Boston, Massachusetts, (1865–1867)
- St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Scranton, Pennsylvania, (1867)
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, (1867)
- Christ Church Episcopal in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, (1867)
- St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City, (1870, burned 1905)
- St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Selma, Alabama, (1871–75)
- Cast-iron railing fence design in Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts
- North Gate Screen (1860s) and the Pierrepont family tomb (c. 1860) in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York
- Edwin A. Stevens Hall in Hoboken, New Jersey, (1870)
- St. Mark's Cathedral in Salt Lake City, Utah, (1870)
- Trinity Church in Princeton, New Jersey, (1870)
- Rye Presbyterian Church in Rye, New York, (1870)
- Grace Church/St. Agnes-by-the-Lake in Algoma, Wisconsin, (1879, burned 1884, replica constructed 1891)
- Trinity Episcopal Church in Litchfield, Minnesota, (1871), attributed
- Connecticut State Capitol building in Hartford, Connecticut, (1871–1878)
- Trinity Episcopal Church in Iowa City, Iowa, (1871), attributed
- Church of the Good Shepherd in Blue Earth, Minnesota, (1871–72), attributed
- Magnolia Manor (Easton, MD)
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- ↑ «St. Saviours: The Historic Church that the NYC Government refused to save.» (en inglés estadounidense). 15 de noviembre de 2017. Consultado el 22 de noviembre de 2017.
- ↑ «St. Saviours: The Historic Church that the NYC Government refused to save.» (en inglés estadounidense). 15 de noviembre de 2017. Consultado el 22 de noviembre de 2017.