1877 – Former Jefferson Market Court House, New York, USA
Originally built as the Third Judicial District Court House between the years 1874-1877 fto a design by architects Frederick Clarke Withers and Calvert Vaux.
Originally built as the Third Judicial District Court House between the years 1874-1877 fto a design by architects Frederick Clarke Withers and Calvert Vaux.
Demolished in 2005.
The cornerstone for the original Market Square was laid in 1846.
The congregation was founded in 1838, and over the next 30 years,
Station belonging to the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Company that existed from 1892 through 1987 as a separate railway serving the Hamilton,
Short-lived and eccentric building, opened in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1915.
A good example of Richardsom Romanesque that was popular for civic buildings at thos time.
Published in The Building News, July 9th 1875.
Some interesting architectural details on the street level façade including carved capitals.
Office accommodation from the late 1960s,