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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. E. B. Green (1855 1950) was a major American architect from New York State. He was born in Utica, NY. He attended Cornell University, and moved to Buffalo, NY in 1881, where he was active through about 1930. His work left a lasting impression on the city of Buffalo, and include the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Young Men's Christian Association Central Building (both listed on the National Register of Historic Places), and Twentieth Century Club (1894). His public…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. E. B. Green (1855 1950) was a major American architect from New York State. He was born in Utica, NY. He attended Cornell University, and moved to Buffalo, NY in 1881, where he was active through about 1930. His work left a lasting impression on the city of Buffalo, and include the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Young Men's Christian Association Central Building (both listed on the National Register of Historic Places), and Twentieth Century Club (1894). His public buildings include the Buffalo Savings Bank, Market Arcade, the Buffalo Crematory, and South Park High School, The First Presbyterian Church, Kibler High School, Kenmore-Tonawanda Municipal Building, and Dayton Art Institute (1930) among others. He also designed and built many private residences, including the Charles W. Goodyear Residence, the Granger Mansion, and his own residence at 180 Summer Street, which is not visible from the road. Green died in Buffalo in 1950, and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery.