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here. - American Scottish Foundation
THE SCOTS WHO BUILT
NEW YORK’S LANDMARKS
A Presentation by
Michael Miscione
Manhattan Borough Historian
&
John Kinnear
Historian, Architect & President of AFGG
on
Charles Follen McKim
1847-1909
Isabella Furnace
Chester County PA
1835
McKim’s
birthplace
Llewellyn Park NJ
Harvard
Baseball
Team
1867
McKim’s
first visit
to Paris
An early
McKim
design
1875
H.H. Richardson, Trinity Church, Boston MA - 1872-77
McKim
and
Stanford White’s
journey to Paris
1878
Paris
1878
The partnership of McKim, Mead & White
Columbia University - 1893
St. Paul’s Chapel
1897
Columbian Exposition,
Chicago IL - 1893
Agricultural Building
Chicago IL - 1893
Agricultural Building
Chicago IL - 1893
Agricultural Building
Chicago IL - 1893
Detail of
Agricultural Building
Chicago IL - 1893
New York State Building in Chicago IL - 1893
American Academy in Rome - 1894
American Academy in Rome - 1894
American Academy in Rome - 1894
Harvard Club
1894
Harvard Club 1894
University Club
1899
University Club - 1899
University Club - 1899
University Club
1899
University Club
1899
University Club - 1899
University Club - 1899
University Club - 1899
University
Club
1899
Morgan library
1906
Morgan library
1906
Morgan library 1906
Morgan library
1906
Penn Station 1906-10:
The Greatest Architectural Loss in New York’s History
Penn Station
Penn Station
Penn Station
Madison Square
Garden
1890:
lost to New York
Madison Square Garden
1890: “Diana”
The shooting of Stanford White
McKim, Mead & White landmarks remaining:
Villard Houses - 1884
McKim, Mead & White landmarks remaining:
Washington Arch - 1892
McKim, Mead & White landmarks remaining:
Municipal Building
1914
THE SCOTS WHO BUILT NEW
YORK’S LANDMARKS
The American-Scottish Foundation® is
honored to have been invited to join the
Landmarks 50 project and to develop and
present an exhibition celebrating the
contribution of Scottish Americans to the
building of New York.
The exhibit is in honor of the
50th Anniversary of Landmarks
Preservation Law in 2015.

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