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Samuel Burrage Reed was an American architect of Corona, New York, and Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. He was active in mid-to-late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century America, particularly in New York State, New York City, and Connecticut. Born in
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*1903 – Passaic County Court House,
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, Second Avenue, New York City. *1890 – Chester Wickwire House, Cortland, New York (now the
1890 House Museum The 1890 House Museum is a historic house located on Tompkins Street in Cortland, New York. It was built in 1890 for industrialist Chester F. Wickwire (1843–1910), and was designed by architect Samuel B. Reed. The beautiful mosaic stained glas ...
). *1889 -
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*1888 –
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, Manhattan, New York City (of Barnum & Bailey Circus fame). *1883 – John C. Reichert House, Tipton, Iowa. *Pinard Cottages,
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* 1834 births People from Meriden, Connecticut American ecclesiastical architects Gothic Revival architects Architects from New York City Year of death missing People from Corona, Queens People from Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey Architects from Connecticut Architects from New Jersey 19th-century American architects 20th-century American architects {{US-architect-stub