Samuel Burrage Reed

Samuel Burrage Reed

The Middle Collegiate Church on Second Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets in the East Village, Manhattan, New York City, a neo-Romanesque Dutch Reformed church, built in 1892 and designed by S.B. Reed. The stained glass windows are by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Born January 7, 1834[1]
Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut[1]
Nationality USA
Other names S.B. Reed
Known for Architect

Samuel Burrage Reed, AIA, was an American architect of Corona, New York and Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey active in mid-to-late and early twentieth-century America, particularly in New York State, New York City, and Connecticut. Born in Meriden, Connecticut, he was first trained as a carpenter before becoming an architect. He is notable for designing several mansions, public and ecclesiastical buildings.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g C. Boggs, GenInfo
  2. ^ White, Norval & Willensky, Elliot (2000). AIA Guide to New York City (4th ed.). New York: Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0812931076. 
  3. ^ Norval White, Elliot Willensky with Fran Leadon, AIA Guide to New York City Fifth Ed. American Insitute of Architects New York Chapter Series. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), p.516. ISBN 9780195383867.