George F. Pelham
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George Frederick Pelham (b. c. 1857 - d. February 7, 1937) was an American architect. He worked for 43 years during which he designed numerous apartment buildings and office buildings in New York City. His final building was the Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company Building.[1]
In 1905, he designed the Riverdale apartment building at 67 Riverside Drive for developer John Louis Miller. It opened on October 31, 1907.[2]
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- ^ George Frederick Pelham, Brief Biographies of American Architects: Who Died Between 1897 and 1947, Society of Architectural Historians. Retrieved 3 April 2007.
- ^ A full history of the building and a brief bio of architect Pelham can be found at NYCityHistory.com
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