Isaac Newton Phelps-Stokes
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Isaac Newton Phelps-Stokes (b. 1867 d. 1944) was an American architect. He designed St-Paul's Chapel at Columbia University and several urban housing projects in New York City. Sanger Hill, a New York State country house in the English manner, represents his private housing work.
He authored a six volume work entitled The Iconography of Manhattan Island, published between 1915 and 1928 and later became a friend and political ally of Fiorello H. LaGuardia.
[edit] External links
- City Journal article on I.N. Phelps Stokes
- St-Paul's Chapel at Columbia University
- Sanger Mansion in Oneida County, New York
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