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- 1881 Farragut monument, New York NY (St. Gaudens)
- 1881 Newport Casino, Newport RI
- 1882 Ross Winans house, Baltimore MD
- 1883 C. A. Whittier house, Boston MA
- 1883 St. Paul's Church, Stockbridge MA
- 1884 Charles L. Tiffany house, New York NY
- 1884 Narragansett Pier Casino, Narragansett Pier RI
- 1885 Russell & Erwin Building, New Britain CT
- 1885 Henry Villard houses, New York NY
- 1885 Charles J. Osborn house, Mamaroneck NY
- 1886 John F. Andrews house, Boston MA
- 1886 Mrs. William Edgar house, Newport RI
- 1886 Henry A. C. Taylor house, Newport RI
- 1889 Algonquin Club, Boston MA
- 1890 Johnston Gates, Harvard University, Cambridge MA
- 1890 New York Life Building, Kansas City MO
- 1890 St. Peter's Church, Morristown NJ
- 1891 Century Club, New York NY
- 1891 Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia PA
- 1891 Madison Square Garden, New York NY
- 1891 E. D. Morgan house, Newport RI
- 1892 Francis I. Amory and Richard Olney houses, Boston MA
- 1892 Washington Arch, New York NY
- 1893 Agricultural Building, Worlds Columbian Exposition, Chicago IL
- 1893 Judson Memorial Church, New York NY
- 1893 New York State Building, Worlds Columbian Exposition, Chicago IL
- 1893 Walker Art Building, Bowdoin College, Brunswick ME
- 1894 Harvard Club, New York NY
- 1894 Metropolitan Club, New York NY
- 1894 New York Herald Building, New York NY
- 1895 Boston Public Library, Boston MA
- 1895 Bowery Savings Bank, New York NY
- 1895 Language Hall, New York University/Bronx Community College, Bronx NY
- 1895 Elliott F. Shepard house, Scarborough NY
- 1896 Battle Monument, West Point NY
- 1896 Robert W. Cumming house, Newark NJ
- 1896 Garden City Hotel, Garden City NY
- 1896 Henry A. C. Taylor house, New York NY
- 1896 Frederick W. Vanderbilt house, Hyde Park NY
- 1897 Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn NY
- 1897 Peter Cooper monument, New York NY (St. Gaudens)
- Columbia University, New York NY
- 1897 Low Memorial Library
- 1901 Earl Hall
- 1907 Hamilton Hall
- 1910 Kent Hall
- 1911 Philosophy Building
- 1912 Avery Building
- 1912 Furnald Hall
- 1912 President's House
- 1913 School of Journalism
- 1897 George A. Nickerson house, Boston MA
- 1897 Thomas Nelson Page house, Washington DC
- 1898 John Jacob Astor casino, Rhinebeck NY
- 1898 Callum Memorial, West Point NY
- 1898 James J. Goodwin Residence, New York NY
- 1898 Old Cabell, Cocke and Rouss Halls and restoration of The Rotunda, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA
- 1898 Sherry's, New York NY
- 1898 Henry A. C. Taylor houses, 72nd St, New York NY
- 1899 Gymnasium, Radcliffe College, Cambridge MA
- 1900 Gould Memorial Library, New York University/Bronx Community College, Bronx NY
- 1900 Henry W. Poore house, New York NY
- 1900 State Savings Bank, Detroit MI
- 1900 Symphony Hall, Boston MA
- 1900 University Club, New York NY
- 1900 William C. Whitney House, New York NY
- 1901 Cornell University Medical School, New York NY
- 1901 Hill–Stead, Farmington CT
- In association with Theodate Pope, a then amateur architect and the daughter of the client. Division of responsibility is not entirely clear but the available evidence indicates that Pope was responsible for planning the house while the firm was responsible for elevations and working drawings.
- 1901 E. D. Morgan estate, Wheatley NY
- 1902 Thomas B. Clarke house, New York NY
- 1902 Harbor Hill, Roslyn NY
- 1902 Harvard Union, Harvard University, Cambridge MA
- 1902 Philip A. Rollins house, New York NY
- 1902 Rosecliff, Newport RI
- 1902 Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, Boston MA
- New York Public Library branches
- 1903 Chatham Square
- 1904 125th Street
- 1904 Tompkins Square
- 1905 Hamilton Grange
- 1906 Mount Morris
- 1907 115th Street
- 1907 St. Gabriel's
- 1913 Woodstock
- 1903 Charles Dana Gibson house, New York NY
- 1903 IRT Powerhouse, New York NY
- 1903 Porch of St. Bartholomew's Church, New York NY
- 1903 Joseph Pulitzer house, New York NY
- 1903 Rhode Island State House, Providence RI
- 1903 Restoration of the White House, Washington DC
- 1904 Bank of Montreal, Montreal QC
- 1904 T. Jefferson Coolidge Jr. house, Manchester MA
- 1904 Knickerbocker Trust Company Building, New York NY
- 1904 Naugatuck High School, Naugatuck CT
- 1904 Robinson Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge MA
- 1905 Congregational Church, Naugatuck CT
- 1905 FitzRandolph Gate, Princeton University, Princeton NJ
- 1905 Women's Building, University of Illinois, Urbana IL
- 1906 et seq. Bellevue Hospital, New York NY
- 1906 James L. Breese house, Southampton NY
- 1906 Buckingham Building, Waterbury CT
- 1906 Colony Club, New York Ny
- 1906 Gorham Building, New York NY
- 1906 Harmonie Club, New York NY
- 1906 Lambs Club, New York NY
- 1906 Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York NY
- 1906 Morgan Library, New York NY
- 1906 New England Trust Company Building, Boston MA
- 1906 Tiffany Building, New York NY
- 1906 Trinity Church, Roslyn NY
- 1906 Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt Jr. house, New York NY
- 1906 Payne Whitney house, New York NY
- 1907 John Innes Kane house, New York NY
- 1907 Second National Bank Building, New York NY
- 1908 Girard Trust Company Building, Philadelphia PA
- 1908 et seq. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York NY
- 1908 Municipal Building, New York NY
- 1908 Roosevelt Hall, Army War College, Washington DC
- 1908 University Cottage Club, Princeton NJ
- 1909 National City Bank, New York NY
- 1909 Union Station, Waterbury CT
- 1910 Columbia Trust Company Building, New York NY
- 1910 Pennsylvania Station, New York NY
- 1911 998 Fifth Avenue, New York NY
- 1911 Bank of Montreal branch, Winnipeg MB
- 1911 Elon H. Hooker house (alterations), Greenwich CT
- 1911 Percy R. Pyne House, New York NY
- 1912 Edward T. Blair house, Chicago IL
- 1912 P. H. B. Freylinghuysen house, Morristown NJ
- 1912 New York Post Graduate Hospital (additions), New York NY
- 1912 Royal Trust Company Building, Montreal QC
- 1913 American Academy in Rome, Rome Italy
- 1913 Post Office, New York NY
- 1913 Students Building, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie NY
- 1914 Burke Foundation Hospital, White Plains NY
- 1914 Museum of Art, Minneapolis MN
- 1914 Geraldyn Redmond houses, New York NY
- 1915 Court of the Universe, Panama Pacific Exposition, San Francisco CA
- 1915 McKinley Birthplace Memorial, Niles OH
- 1916 Franklin National Bank Building, Philadelphia PA
- 1917 Brooklyn Botanical Museum, Brooklyn NY
- 1917 Butler Art Museum, Youngstown OH
- 1917 Thomas Newbold house, New York NY
- 1917 Racquet and Tennis Club, New York NY
NRHP and other notable works
- 1878 Redtop, Belmont MA
- 1887 Searles Castle, Great Barrington MA
- 1887 Stockbridge Casino, Stockbridge MA
- 1888 Narragansett Pier Life Saving Station, Narragansett Pier RI
- 1889 Omaha National Bank Building, Omaha NE
- 1890 Scotch Plains School, Scotch Plains NJ
- 1890 Allyn Wight House, Montclair NJ
- 1892 Bryan Lathrop House, Chicago IL
- 1892 Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Southampton NY
- 1893 Salem School, Naugatuck CT
- 1898 Wales House, Hyde Park NY
- 1900 William H. Moore House, New York NY
- 1901 Orange Public Library, Orange NJ
- 1902 Protection of the Flag Monument, Academy Park, Athens PA
- 1903 Patterson Mansion, Washington DC
- 1905 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York NY
- 1920 Plymouth Rock portico, Plymouth MA
- 1921 The Town Hall, New York NY
- 1926 Oliver D. Filley House, New York NY
- 1927 Rochester Savings Bank, Rochester NY
- 1929 Tower, Miantonomi Memorial Park, Newport RI
- 1933 Schenectady City Hall, Schenectady NY
- 1935 Newark Penn Station, Newark NJ
- R & S Building, Bellevue Hospital, New York NY
Approved list
California
- 1888 – Helena Modjeska house "Arden," 29042 Modjeska Canyon Rd, Silverado, California[1]
Connecticut
DC
Illinois
- 1892 – Bryan Lathrop House, 120 E Bellevue Pl, Chicago[2]
- Built for businessman Bryan Lathrop. NRHP-listed.
- 1905 – English Building, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois[3]
- Additions in 1913 and 1924 have obscured the original main facade.
- 1914 – Edward Tyler Blair house, 1516 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago[4]
- Built for the daughter and son-in-law of businessman William Sanderson McCormick. Later the home of the International College of Surgeons.
Kentucky
- 1914 – Fayette National Bank Building, 167 W Main St, Louisville, Kentucky[5]
- NRHP-listed.
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
- 1886 – John F. Andrew house, 32 Hereford St, Boston[8]
- 1886 – Joseph Hodges Choate house, Naumkeag, 5 Lenox Hill Rd, Stockbridge, Massachusetts[9]
- 1886 – Mary Frances Sherwood Hopkins house, Kellogg Terrace, 389 Main St, Great Barrington, Massachusetts[10]
- NRHP-listed as Searles Castle.
- 1887 – Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library, 15 Union St, Manchester, Massachusetts[11]
- 1888 – Algonquin Club, 217 Commonwealth Ave, Boston[12]
- 1889 – Johnston Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[13]
- 1891 – Meyer Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[13]
- 1892 – Francis Inman Amory and Richard Olney houses, 413 and 315 Commonwealth Ave, Boston[8]
- 1894 – Fayerweather Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts[8]
- 1895 – Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston St, Boston[6]
- 1900 – Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave, Boston[6]
- 1901 – Harvard Union, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[14]
- NRHP-listed.
- 1901 – Holworthy Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[15]
- 1902 – Class of 1857 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[13]
- 1903 – Harvard Stadium, Harvard University, Allston, Boston[14]
- 1903 – Wilder Observatory, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts[8]
- 1904 – T. Jefferson Coolidge house, Coolidge Point, Manchester, Massachusetts[16]
- Demolished.
- 1908 – Free Christian Church, 31 Elm St, Andover, Massachusetts[8]
- 1917 – Converse Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts[17]
Minnesota
- 1915 – Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 Third Ave S, Minneapolis[1]
New Hampshire
- 1906 – Governor John Langdon House (addition), 143 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, New Hampshire[2]
- NRHP-listed.
New Jersey
- 1880 – Isaac Vail Brokaw house, Ocean Ave, Elberon, New Jersey[18]
- Demolished.
- 1880 – Harris C. Fahnestock house, Ocean Ave, Elberon, New Jersey[19]
- Demolished.
- 1883 – David H. King Jr. house, Premium Point, New Rochelle, New York[20]
- Demolished.
- 1887 – Edward Dean Adams house, Rohallion, 45 Bellevue Ave, Rumson, New Jersey[21]
- 1890 – Scotch Plains School, Park Ave, Scotch Plains, New Jersey[5]
- Formerly NRHP-listed; burned in 1984.
- 1913 – Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen house, Twin Oaks, 6 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown, New Jersey[22]
- Now the Morris Museum.
New York
North Carolina
- 1905 – Clarence Mackay hunting lodge, Deep River Lodge, Guilford College Rd, Jamestown, North Carolina[23]
- Demolished.
Ohio
- 1905 – Leonard C. Hanna house, 2717 Euclid Ave, Cleveland[24]
- Home to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History from 1922 to 1958. Demolished.
- 1912 – Howard M. Hanna Jr. House, 12 W Hanna Ln, Bratenahl, Ohio[24]
- NRHP-listed.
- 1917 – National McKinley Birthplace Memorial, 40 N Main St, Niles, Ohio[23]
- 1919 – Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave, Youngstown, Ohio[25]
Pennsylvania
- 1881 – R. Percy Alden house, Millwood, 1012 Alden Way, Cornwall, Pennsylvania[12]
- 1891 – John Eyerman house, Oakhurst, 200 High St, Easton, Pennsylvania[26]
- A contributing property to the College Hill Residential Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1991. Now McKelvy House of Lafayette College.
- 1891 – Germantown Cricket Club, 5140 Morris St, Philadelphia[27]
- 1908 – Girard Trust Company Building, 32 S Broad St, Philadelphia[28]
- Designed by Furness, Evans & Co., architects, with McKim, Mead & White, consulting architects. Designed principally by McKim from an initial concept by Frank Furness.
- 1917 – Franklin National Bank Building, Chestnut St, Philadelphia[22]
- Demolished.
- 1931 – Girard Trust Company Tower, 28 S Broad St, Philadelphia[28]
Rhode Island
- 1881 – David King Jr. cottage (addition), Kingscote, 253 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island[20]
- 1883 – Isaac Bell House, 70 Perry St, Newport, Rhode Island[29]
- 1883 – Samuel Colman house, 7 Red Cross Ave, Newport, Rhode Island[30]
- 1883 – William Starr Miller II cottage, 431 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island[1]
- 1884 – Robert Goelet cottage, Southside, 195 Narragansett Ave, Newport, Rhode Island[31]
- 1887 – William G. Low House, Low Ln, Bristol, Rhode Island[32]
- Demolished in 1962.
- 1891 – Edwin D. Morgan III cottage "Beacon Rock," 147 Harrison Ave, Newport, Rhode Island[33]
- 1896 – David H. King Jr. cottage, Whitehall, Catherine St and Rhode Island Ave, Newport, Rhode Island[20]
- Demolished.
- 1904 – Faunce House, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island[34]
South Carolina
- 1909 – Kings Mountain Monument, Kings Mountain National Military Park, York County, South Carolina[35]
Tennessee
- 1910 – First Presbyterian Church, 554 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, Tennessee[5]
- NRHP-listed.
Vermont
- 1892 – Canal Street Schoolhouse, 112 Canal St, Brattleboro, Vermont[36][37]
International
- 1905 – Bank of Montreal Head Office, 119 St Jacques St, Montreal, Quebec, Canada[38]
- 1906 – Mount Royal Club, 1175 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada[39]
- 1914 – American Academy in Rome, Janiculum, Rome, Italy[12]
Leland Roth
Company towns
Leland M. Roth, "Three Industrial Towns by McKim, Mead & White" in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 38, no. 4 (December 1979): 317-347.
- Niagara Falls:
- Echota company town (1894)
- Adams Power Plant (1895)
- Roanoke Rapids:
- Worker housing, called "turtle-top" houses (1895)
- United Industrial Company mill (1895)
- Naugatuck:
- John H. Whittemore house (1890)
- Naugatuck National Bank (1893, demolished to build later town hall)
- Salem School (1893)
- Howard Whittemore Memorial Library (1894)
- Fountain (1895)
- John H. Whittemore country house, Middlebury (1896)
- Congregational Church (1903)
- Harris Whittemore house (1903, adjacent to John H.)
- Naugatuck High School (1905)
- Buckingham Building, Waterbury (1906)
- Union Station, Waterbury (1909)
- Manchester:
- Rush Cheney house (started 1881, completed by Henry G. Cheney)
- Anne W. Cheney house (started 1887, enlarged 1902-03)
- Henry G. Cheney house (completed by Robert Cheney)
California
Canada
- 1913 – Bank of Montreal Winnipeg branch, 335 Main St, Winnipeg[38]
- 1914 – Bank of Montreal Brantford branch, 57 Market St, Brantford, Ontario[40]
Connecticut
- 1886 – Harry G. Cheney house, Hartford Rd, Manchester, Connecticut[9]
- Originally commissioned by Rush Cheney, who died in 1882, and completed by his eldest son. The firm later completed houses for two of Harry Cheney's siblings, Anne (1888) and Robert (1906), both of whom had previously occupied this house.
- 1888 – Anne W. Cheney house, 106 Hartford Rd, Manchester, Connecticut[41]
- Demolished.
- 1889 – Joseph Battell fountain, Norfolk Village Green, Norfolk, Connecticut[29]
- 1897 – Nathalie Alexandre house, Nirvana, 96 Cummings Point Rd, Stamford, Connecticut[12]
- 1898 – Hunt Memorial Hall, 38 Prospect St, Hartford, Connecticut[3]
- Demolished.
- 1903 – Thomas G. Bennett house, 423 Prospect St, New Haven, Connecticut[42]
- Demolished.
- 1903 – Congregational Church of Naugatuck, 9 Division St, Naugatuck, Connecticut[43]
- 1906 – Buckingham Building, Grand and Bank Sts, Waterbury, Connecticut[34]
- Demolished.
- 1906 – Robert Cheney house, 80 Hartford Rd, Manchester, Connecticut[9]
- Demolished.
- 1912 – Frederic Bronson grave marker, Oak Lawn Cemetery, Fairfield, Connecticut[18]
- 1915 – Mrs. Adrian Iselin monument, Fairfield, Connecticut[44]
- 1916 – Captain Thomas Abbey Monument, 1295 Enfield St, Enfield, Connecticut[21]
D.C.
- 1891 – Setting for Adams Memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.[21]
Illinois
- 1887 – Setting for Abraham Lincoln: The Man, Lincoln Park, Chicago[45]
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens, sculptor.
- 1897 – Setting for General John Logan Memorial, Grant Park, Chicago[32]
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens, sculptor.
- 1905 – Henry Honoré funerary memorial, Graceland Cemetery, Chicago[46]
- 1908 – William Wallace Kimball grave marker, Graceland Cemetery, Chicago[47]
- 1926 – Setting for Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State, Grant Park, Chicago[45]
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens, sculptor.
Italy
Kentucky
Maine
- 1902 – Class of 1875 Gate, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine[36][7]
Maryland
- 1887 – Robert Garrett house, 11 W Mount Vernon Pl, Baltimore[27]
- 1887 – Lovely Lane Methodist Church, 2200 St Paul St, Baltimore[5]
- NRHP-listed.
- 1889 – Bennett Hall, Goucher College (former campus), Baltimore[48]
- 1892 – John Goucher house, 2313 St Paul St, Baltimore[48]
- 1893 – Catherine Hooper Hall, Goucher College (former campus), Baltimore[48]
Massachusetts
- 1885 – Julia Appleton and Marian Alice Appleton house, The Homestead, Cliffwood St, Lenox, Massachusetts[49]
- Not long after this house was completed, Julia married McKim and Marian Alice married George von Lengerke Meyer. After Julia McKim's sudden death in January 1887 the property was sold. Demolished.
- 1887 – Alexander Cochrane house, 257 Commonwealth Ave, Boston[50]
- Now home to the Collectors Club of New York.
- 1887 – Setting for The Puritan, Merrick Park, Springfield, Massachusetts[41]
- Planned as part of the development of Stearns Square project but relocated to Merrick Park in 1899. Augustus Saint-Gaudens, sculptor.
- 1890 – Nathaniel H. Emmons grave marker, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts[26]
- 1891 – Bachelor Apartments, 66 Beacon St, Boston[34]
- 1891 – J. Arthur Beebe house, 199 Commonwealth Ave, Boston
- Designed in 1888 but not built for several years. James T. Kelley was employed as the architect for actual construction.
- 1892 – George Bancroft grave marker, Rural Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts[51]
- 1895 – Edwin Booth grave marker, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts[4]
- 1898 – Ernest W. Bowditch house, Eastover, 65 Father Carney Dr, Milton, Massachusetts[6]
- 1901 – Class of 1870 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[15]
- 1901 – Class of 1873 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[15]
- 1901 – Class of 1874 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[15]
- 1901 – Class of 1875 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[15]
- 1901 – Class of 1877 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[15]
- 1901 – Class of 1886 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[52]
- 1901 – Class of 1889 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[52]
- 1901 – Class of 1890 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[52]
- 1901 – Porcellian Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[13]
- 1902 – Class of 1880 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[52]
- 1902 – Robinson Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[14]
- 1904 – Class of 1885 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[52]
- 1906 – Classes of 1887 and 1888 Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[52]
- 1907 – Setting for bust of James Russell Lowell, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[13]
- Daniel Chester French, sculptor.[53]
- 1909 – Webster Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts[17]
- 1910 – Robert Stow Bradley Jr. Memorial, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts[14]
- "Kendall...has special charge of the building of this memorial fountain, acting with A. W. Longfellow."[54]
- 1910 – Setting for Statue of Phillips Brooks, Copley Square, Boston[55]
- Sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
- 1915 – Henry Ward Beecher memorial, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts[29]
Michigan
- 1897 – Frank J. Hecker mausoleum, Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit[56][57]
Minnesota
Missouri
- 1888 – Thomas H. Mastin house, Main St and W Armour Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri[58]
- Demolished.
New Hampshire
- 1893 – Alfred C. Bradley house, 84 Pine St, Newport, New Hampshire[36]
New Jersey
- 1880 – James A. Garland house, Ocean Ave, Elberon, New Jersey[27]
- Demolished.
- 1880 – Setting for Llewellyn Solomon Haskell memorial, Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey[59]
- Launt Thompson, sculptor.
- 1884 – Henry Buck Auchincloss house, Glen Ave, Llewellyn Park, New Jersey[51][60]
- Demolished.
- 1885 – Charles T. Cook house, 20 Lincoln Ave, Elberon, New Jersey[43]
- 1886 – David H. King Jr. houses (5), West End Ave and W 83rd St, New York City[20]
- Demolished.
- 1887 – Brayton Ives house, Sea Bright, New Jersey[44]
- 1887 – Dwight Arven Jones house, Englewood, New Jersey[61]
- 1892 – Mrs. Hannah W. Haydock house, Morristown, New Jersey[59]
- Demolished.
- 1896 – Robert W. Cumming house, 368 Mount Prospect Ave, Newark, New Jersey[62]
- Demolished.
New York
- 1882 – Charles T. Barney house, 10 E 55th St, New York City[40]
- Later sold to Joseph Pulitzer, it burned in 1900.
- 1882 – Arthur W. Benson house, deForest Rd, Montauk, New York[63]
- 1882 – Henry G. deForest house, deForest Rd, Montauk, New York[62]
- 1882 – Cyrus McCormick house, Clayton Lodge, Richfield Springs, New York[23]
- Demolished.
- 1882 – Montauk Point Association clubhouse, deForest Rd, Montauk, New York[1]
- Demolished.
- 1883 – Cornelius Rea Agnew house, deForest Rd, Montauk, New York[12]
- 1883 – William Loring Andrews house, deForest Rd, Montauk, New York[8]
- 1883 – Alfred M. Hoyt house, deForest Rd, Montauk, New York[64]
- 1883 – The Percival, 228-232 W 42nd St, New York City[65]
- Demolished.
- 1884 – American Safe Deposit Company and Columbia Bank Bulding, 5th Ave and 42nd St, New York City[17]
- Demolished.
- 1884 – James S. Metcalfe house, 125 North St, Buffalo, New York[66]
- Demolished.
- 1885 – Theodore R. Davis house, 43 MacDonough St, Brooklyn[62]
- Demolished.
- 1885 – Henry Holt house, Premium Point, New Rochelle, New York[46]
- Demolished.
- 1885 – Alfred M. Hoyt house, 934 Fifth Ave, New York City[64]
- Demolished.
- 1886 – John H. Cheever house, Wave Crest, Far Rockaway, Queens[41]
- Demolished.
- 1886 – Church of the Ascension chancel remodeling, Fifth Ave and 10th St, New York City[9]
- 1886 – Robert T. Forman house, Mount Vernon, New York[64]
- 1886 – Goelet Office Building, 9 W 17th St, New York City[31]
- Demolished.
- 1887 – Goelet Building, 900 Broadway, New York City[31]
- 1887 – Wanaque Apartments, 359 W 47th St, New York City[67]
- 1888 – William Merritt Chase Homestead, Shinnecock Hills, New York[49]
- Built originally for Charles Larned Atterbury, father of Grosvenor Atterbury. The firm, which at the time employed Atterbury, renovated the house for Chase in 1892.
- 1889 – Sackett Moore Barclay house, Thornfield, 2668 West Lake Rd, Cazenovia, New York[40]
- Demolished.
- 1889 – Freundschaft Club, Park Ave and 77th St, New York City[68]
- Demolished.
- 1889 – Kitty Husted cottage, 25 Maple St, Broadalbin, New York[3]
- 1889 – Judge Building, 110 Fifth Ave, New York City[69]
- 1890 – John S. Bush house, Webster and E Tremont Aves, the Bronx[25]
- Demolished.
- 1891 – Century Association, 7 W 43rd St, New York City[70]
- 1891 – Hotel Imperial, Broadway and W 32nd St, New York City[10]
- Demolished.
- 1891 – Pierre Lorillard IV house, Tuxedo Park, New York[32]
- 1891 – Madison Square Garden, Madison Ave and E 26th St, New York City[11]
- Demolished.
- 1891 – Edwin D. Morgan III estate "Wheatly," Wheatley Rd, Old Westbury, New York[33]
- Central section demolished; flanking wings survive as separate houses.
- 1891 – Riding and Driving Club, 10 Plaza St E, Brooklyn[55]
- Demolished.
- 1892 – Hamilton Fish grave marker, St. Philip's Church in the Highlands cemetery, Garrison, New York[71]
- 1892 – Henderson Estate Company house, Livingston Ave, Staten Island[56]
- 1892 – William Starr Miller II house, Rhinebeck, New York[1]
- 1893 – Setting for Statue of Nathan Hale, City Hall Park, New York City[24]
- Frederick William MacMonnies, sculptor.
- 1893 – Henderson Estate Company houses (2), Livingston Ave, Staten Island[56]
- 1893 – Judson Memorial Church, 55 Washington Sq S, New York City[61]
- 1893 – King Model Houses, north side of W 139th St between Seventh and Eighth Aves, New York City[72]
- Part of Striver's Row.
- 1893 – George H. Miller house, 811 Madison Ave, New York City[67]
- Demolished.
- 1893 – John L. B. Mott house, Bellport, New York[39]
- 1894 – Ruth Arabella Brown house, Madison Ave and 72nd St, New York City[55]
- Brown never moved in and in 1895 sold the house to Alva Vanderbilt after her divorce from William Kissam Vanderbilt. Demolished.
- 1894 – Cable Building, 611 Broadway, New York City[73]
- 1894 – Harvard Club of New York City, 27 W 44th St, New York City[65]
- 1894 – Metropolitan Club, 1 E 60th St, New York City[66]
- 1894 – Niagara Falls Power Company company town, Echota, Hyde Park Blvd and Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, New York[73]
- 1895 – Edward Dean Adams Power Plant, Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, New York[70]
- Mostly demolished, only the Adams Power Plant Transformer House, one of its smaller main buildings, is extant. The flagpole that formerly stood in front of the buildings was designed by Frederick William MacMonnies.
- 1895 – Bowery Savings Bank Building, 130 Bowery, New York City[36]
- 1895 – Cosmopolitan Building, 50 S Buckhout St, Irvington, New York[74]
- 1895 – Maryland Monument, Prospect Park, Brooklyn[58]
- 1896 – Ogden Mills estate "Staatsburgh," Staatsburg, New York[1]
- 1896 – Vale of Cashmere fountain, Prospect Park, Brooklyn[36]
- Incorporating Boy and Duck, a now-removed sculpture by Frederick William MacMonnies. The fountain is dry.
- 1897 – Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn[75]
- 1897 – Prescott Hall Butler house, 22 Park Ave, New York City[25]
- Demolished.
- 1897 – Setting for Peter Cooper monument, Cooper Triangle, New York City[16]
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens, sculptor.
- 1897 – William Dameron Guthrie house, 28 Park Ave, New York City[76]
- Demolished.
- 1897 – Levi P. Morton house, 681 Fifth Ave, New York City[77]
- 1898 – Fayerweather Hall, Columbia University, New York City[78]
- 1898 – James J. Goodwin Residence, 11 W 54th St, New York City[69]
- 1898 – Havemeyer Hall, Columbia University, New York City[78]
- 1898 – Low Memorial Library, Columbia University, New York City[79]
- 1898 – Mathematics Hall, Columbia University, New York City[80]
- 1898 – Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia University, New York City[81]
- 1899 – John Armstrong Chanler building, 298 Broadway, New York City[70]
- Demolished.
- 1899 – C. Temple Emmet house, King St, Port Chester, New York[26]
- 1899 – Robert Goelet and Ogden Goelet mausoleum, Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx[69]
- 1900 – James L. Breese house, The Orchard, 155 Hill St, Southampton, New York[36]
- 1900 – Stuyvesant Fish House, 25 E 78th St, New York City[71]
- 1900 – William H. Moore House, 4 E 54th St, New York City[33]
- 1901 – Cornell University Medical College, 477 First Ave, New York City[16]
- Later acquired by New York University to house its own medical school. Demolished.
- 1901 – Garden City Hotel, 45 7th St, Garden City, New York[68]
- Demolished in 1973.
- 1901 – Harry B. Hollins Residence, 12 W 56th St, New York City[82]
- 1902 – Thomas B. Clarke house, 22 E 35th St, New York City[50]
- 1902 – Earl Hall, Columbia University, New York City[80]
- 1902 – Clarence Mackay estate, Harbor Hill, East Hills, New York[23]
- Demolished in 1949.
- 1903 – A. Cass Canfield house, Cassfield, Searingtown Rd, Roslyn, New York[73]
- After Canfield's death Mrs. Canfield remarried to Frank Gray Griswold. The house was later sold to John D. Ryan, who renamed the property Derrymore. Demolished.
- 1904 – Benjamin Walworth Arnold House, 465 State St, Albany, New York[49]
- 1904 – John Jacob Astor IV casino, Ferncliff Farm, Rhinebeck, New York[49]
- 1904 – Charles Dana Gibson house, 127 E 73rd St, New York City[83]
- 1904 – IRT Powerhouse, 840 12th Ave, New York City[3]
- 1904 – Frank W. Jackson house, 68 W 55th St, New York City[44]
- Demolished.
- 1904 – Knickerbocker Trust Company Building, 358 Fifth Ave, New York City[35]
- Expanded in 1921 and reclad in 1958.
- 1905 – George Eastman House interiors, 900 East Ave, Rochester, New York[84]
- Designed by Rochester architect J. Foster Warner, with the ground floor interiors subcontracted to McKim, Mead & White.
- 1905 – Harmonie Club, 4 E 60th St, New York City[65]
- 1905 – Hartley Hall, Columbia University, New York City[78]
- 1905 – The Lambs (former), 130 W 44th St, New York City[2]
- NRHP-listed; now the The Chatwal New York.
- 1905 – Wallach Hall, Columbia University, New York City[79]
- 1906 – Gorham Building, 390 Fifth Ave, New York City[69]
- 1906 – Madison Square Presbyterian Church, Madison Ave and E 24th St, New York City[11]
- Demolished in 1919.
- 1906 – Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Ave, New York City[77]
- 1906 – Visitor Center, Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn[22]
- 1907 – Lyman Bloomingdale mausoleum, Salem Fields Cemetery, Brooklyn[4]
- 1907 – Henry H. Cook house, 973 Fifth Ave, New York City[32]
- 1907 – Eastman Kodak Company building, 235-239 W 23rd St, New York City[85]
- 1907 – Hamilton Hall, Columbia University, New York City[78]
- 1907 – Roland G. Mitchell house, Wading River, New York[1]
- Never completed; demolished.
- 1908 – Colony Club (former), 120 Madison Ave, New York City[30]
- 1908 – John Innes Kane house, 1 W 49th St, New York City[47]
- Demolished.
- 1909 – Frank Lusk Babbott grave marker, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn[51]
- 1910 – Bellevue Hospital, 462 First Ave, New York City[86]
- McKim, Mead & White completed the hospital master plan in 1905 and the first buildings in 1910. They continued to design buildings for the hospital until the beginning of World War II.
- 1911 – Frederic Cromwell and Esther Whitmore Cromwell grave marker, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn[74]
- 1911 – Kent Hall, Columbia University, New York City[79]
- 1911 – Philosophy Hall, Columbia University, New York City[79]
- 1912 – Avery Hall, Columbia University, New York City[80]
- 1912 – President's House, Columbia University, New York City[79]
- 1913 – Brearley School, 58-60 E 61st St, New York City[36]
- Demolished.
- 1913 – Pulitzer Hall, Columbia University, New York City[81]
- 1914 – William Bayard Cutting grave marker, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn[62]
- 1914 – Furnald Hall, Columbia University, New York City[78]
- 1914 – John Innes Kane grave marker, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn[47]
- 1914 – Metropolitan Museum of Art north wing, 1000 Fifth Ave, New York City[87]
- 1915 – Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, 785 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, New York[25]
- 1915 – Manhattan Municipal Building, 1 Centre St, New York City[39]
- 1917 – Metropolitan Museum of Art south wing, 1000 Fifth Ave, New York City[87]
- 1918 – Administration Building, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn[18]
- 1918 – Bank of Buffalo Building, N Division and Main Sts, Buffalo, New York[38]
- This bank consolidated into Marine Trust Company in 1920 and was later demolished to built One M&T Plaza.
- 1918 – John T. MacCurdy house, Pleasantville, New York[23]
- 1919 – Hotel Pennsylvania, 401 Seventh Ave, New York City[64]
- Demolished.
- 1922 – Eastman Theatre, 433 E Main St, Rochester, New York[88]
- Gordon & Kaelber, the primary architects, were substantially responsible for the plan while McKim, Mead & White, as associate architects, were chiefly involved in the facade and interiors.
North Carolina
Ohio
- 1907 – Stephen V. Harkness grave marker, Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland[65]
Pennsylvania
- 1887 – Henry W. Brown house, 4807 Wayne Ave, Philadelphia[34]
- Demolished.
- 1889 – Charles Wolcott Henry house, W Tulpehocken St and Wayne Ave, Philadelphia[56]
- Demolished.
- 1896 – Setting for James A. Garfield Monument, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia[68]
- With sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
Rhode Island
- 1883 – Charles M. Bull cottage, Karlsruhe, 42 W Main Rd, Middletown, Rhode Island[34]
- 1883 – William C. Chapin house, 1251 Westminster St, Providence, Rhode Island[41]
- Demolished.
- 1884 – George V. Cresson cottage, Stone Lea, 40 Newton Ave, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island[74]
- 1886 – William Edgar cottage, 25 Old Beach Rd, Newport, Rhode Island[89]
- 1886 – LeRoy King cottage, Berkeley Villa, 1 Berkeley Ave, Newport, Rhode Island[72]
- 1886 – Allan McLane cottage, Gillian Lodge, 415 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island[11]
- 1887 – John H. Glover cottage, Berry Hill, 21 Hammersmith Rd, Newport, Rhode Island[83]
- 1888 – George Gordon King cottage, Edgehill, 138 Harrison Ave, Newport, Rhode Island[72]
- 1893 – Rowland Gibson Hazard II house, Holly House, Peace Dale, Rhode Island[56]
- Demolished.
South Carolina
Tennessee
Vermont
- 1892 – Julius J. Estey grave marker, Prospect Hill Cemetery, Brattleboro, Vermont[26]
- 1905 – Munsey Building, 1329 E St NW, Washington, DC[90]
- Reclad and more than doubled in size in 1917. Demolished in 1980.
- 1911 – Munsey Building, 7 N Calvert St, Baltimore[90]
- 1886 Narragansett Pier Casino, Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island
- Mostly burned in 1900, leaving only "The Towers."
- 1914 NCR Auditorium, S Main and K Sts, Dayton, Ohio
- Originally known as the Hall of Demolished.
- 1916 Munsey Building, 8 W 40th St, New York City
- Demolished.
Photo 192 is p99
Works by Charles F. McKim and William R. Mead, 1872 to 1877
- House for Joseph Sargent, 16 Hammond St, Worcester, Massachusetts (1872, demolished)[91]
- House for Francis Blake, Park Rd, Weston, Massachusetts (1873, demolished)[91]
- School for Rev. William S. Child, 11 1/2 Chestnut St, Newport, Rhode Island (1873)[92]
- Alterations for J. Dwight Ripley, 14 W 37th St, New York City (1876, unlocated)[93]
- Elberon Hotel, Elberon, New Jersey (1876, demolished)[92]
- House for Moses Taylor, Elberon, New Jersey (1876, demolished)[92]
- House for Katherine Prescott Wormeley, 2 Red Cross Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1876, addition 1881)[94]
- Stable for John W. Bigelow, 79 2nd St, Newport, Rhode Island (1876)[91]
- House for Dwight S. Herrick, 124 Union Ave, Peekskill, New York (1877)[95]
- "Oakwood" for Samuel Gray Ward,[a] Richmond Mountain Rd, Lenox, Massachusetts (1877, burned 1903)
Works by McKim, Mead & Bigelow, 1877 to 1879
- House for Edward N. Dickerson, 64 E 34th St, New York City (1877-78)[96][97]
- "Redtop" for William Dean Howells, 90 Somerset St, Belmont, Massachusetts (1877, NRHP 1971)[98]
- House alterations for Charles Cotesworth Beaman, 27 E 21st St, New York City (1878, unlocated)[99]
- Alterations for William Cooper, 113 E 21st St, New York City (1878, unlocated)[100]
- Alterations for Edward N. Dickerson, 62 E 34th St, New York City (1878-79)[101][102]
- Alterations for James Havemeyer, 50 W 37th St, New York City (1878, unlocated)[103]
- "Gusty Gables" for Mary de Peyster Carey, 58 Yokun Ave, Lenox, Massachusetts (1878)[104]
- The Benedick, 80 Washington Sq E, New York City (1879)[105]
- House for Frederick Ferris Thompson, 283 Madison Ave, New York City (1879, demolished)[106]
- "Fort Hill" for Anne C. (Coleman) Alden, Lloyd Harbor, New York (1879, altered 1900, NRHP 1988)[107]
- Redtop, Belmont, Massachusetts, 1877.
Works in the United States
| Year Completed | Project | Address | City | State | Notes | Architect | Image | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1880 | Charles T. Barney houses | 10 and 12 E 55th St | New York City | New York | Later bought by Joseph Pulitzer and combined into a single house. Burned in 1900. | McKim, Mead & White | [108] | |
| 1880 | Church of the Holy Communion parish house alterations | 49 W 20th St | New York City | New York | NRHP 1980 | McKim, Mead & White | [109] | |
| 1881 | Theodore R. Davis house | 43 MacDonough St | Brooklyn | New York | Demolished. | McKim, Mead & White | [110] | |
| 1882 | American Safe Deposit Company offices and apartments | 501 Fifth Ave | New York City | New York | Demolished. | McKim, Mead & White | [111] | |
| 1882 | Mary Augusta King house | 724 Fifth Ave | New York City | New York | Built for Mrs. King of the Edward King House. Demolished. | McKim, Mead & White | [112] | |
| 1882 | Phillips Phoenix and Lloyd Phoenix house | 21 E 33rd St | New York City | New York | Demolished. | McKim, Mead & White | [113] | |
| 1882 | Charles Lewis Tiffany house | 898 Madison Ave | New York City | New York | Demolished in 1936. | McKim, Mead & White | [114] | |
| 1883 | Alfred M. Hoyt house | 934 Fifth Ave | New York City | New York | Demolished. | McKim, Mead & White | [115] | |
| 1883 | Charles J. Osborn house | 555 S Barry Ave | Mamaroneck | New York | McKim, Mead & White | [116][117] | ||
| 1884 | Tacoma Hotel | 913 A St | Tacoma | Washington | Burned in 1935. | McKim, Mead & White | [118] | |
| 1888 | Casino, Blow-Me-Down Farm, the Charles Cotesworth Beaman estate | Wilson Rd | Cornish | New Hampshire | McKim, Mead & White | [119] | ||
| 1888 | Modjeska House | 29042 Modjeska Canyon Rd | Modjeska Canyon | California | NRHP 1972 | McKim, Mead & White | ||
| 1889 | George Sealy House | 2419 Sealy Ave | Galveston | Texas | NRHP 1969 | McKim, Mead & White | ||
| 1890 | Wells Fountain | Main St and Poultney Rd | Brattleboro | Vermont | A contributing property to the Brattleboro Downtown Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1983. | McKim, Mead & White | [120] | |
| 1892 | Canal Street Schoolhouse | 64 Canal St | Brattleboro | Vermont | NRHP 1977 | McKim, Mead & White | [121][122] | |
| 1898 | Old Cabell, Cocke and Rouss Halls, University of Virginia | University of Virginia campus | Charlottesville | Virginia | McKim, Mead & White | [123] | ||
| 1898 | Crafts Inn | 10 W Main St | Wilmington | Vermont | A contributing property to the Wilmington Village Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1980. | McKim, Mead & White | [124] | |
| 1898 | The Rotunda restoration, University of Virginia | University of Virginia campus | Charlottesville | Virginia | McKim, Mead & White | [123] | ||
| 1899 | Alterations to Greenwood Plantation, the Oliver Hazard Payne estate | GA-84 | Thomasville | Georgia | NRHP 1976 | McKim, Mead & White | [125] | |
| 1902 | Memorial Hall | 14 W Main St | Wilmington | Vermont | A contributing property to the Wilmington Village Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1980. | McKim, Mead & White | [124] | |
| 1903 | Patterson Mansion | 15 Dupont Cir NW | Washington | D.C. | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1906 | Alabama State Capitol south wing | 600 Dexter Ave | Montgomery | Alabama | Frank Lockwood; Charles F. McKim, consulting | |||
| 1906 | Governor John Langdon House remodeling | 143 Pleasant St | Portsmouth | New Hampshire | NRHP 1974 | McKim, Mead & White | [126] | |
| 1907 | Roosevelt Hall, officers' quarters, barracks and service buildings, National War College | National War College campus | Washington | D.C. | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1908 | Mackay School of Mines Building, University of Nevada, Reno | University of Nevada, Reno, campus | Reno | Nevada | NRHP 1982 | McKim, Mead & White; Bliss & Faville, associate | [127] | |
| 1909 | Carr's Hill, University of Virginia | University of Virginia campus | Charlottesville | Virginia | McKim, Mead & White | [123] | ||
| 1909 | Garrett Hall, University of Virginia | University of Virginia campus | Charlottesville | Virginia | McKim, Mead & White | [123] | ||
| 1914 | Fayette National Bank Building | 167 W Main St | Lexington | Kentucky | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1914 | The Temple | Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park | Cornish | New Hampshire | McKim, Mead & White | [128] | ||
| 1915 | Court of the Universe, Panama-Pacific Exposition | Panama-Pacific Exposition grounds | San Francisco | California | Demolished. | McKim, Mead & White | ||
| 1924 | Bon Air Hotel | 2101 Walton Way | Augusta | Georgia | McKim, Mead & White; Willis Irvin, associate | [129] | ||
| 1925 | Ira Allen Chapel, University of Vermont | University of Vermont campus | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1927 | Burlington City Hall | 149 Church St | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1928 | Curtis Pool, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | Now the Studzinski Recital Hall. | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | |
| 1928 | Moulton Union, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | ||
| 1928 | Slade Hall, University of Vermont | University of Vermont campus | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1929 | Colonial Sugars Company power house | 1230 5th St | Gramercy | Louisiana | McKim, Mead & White | [130] | ||
| 1930 | Memorial Flagpole, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | ||
| 1931 | Fleming Museum of Art, University of Vermont | University of Vermont campus | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1932 | Arlington Memorial Bridge | Washington | D.C. | McKim, Mead & White | ||||
| 1934 | Mabel Louise Southwick Memorial Building, University of Vermont | University of Vermont campus | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1936 | Hemicycle, Arlington National Cemetery | Arlington National Cemetery grounds | Arlington | Virginia | Now the Women in Military Service for America Memorial. | McKim, Mead & White | ||
| 1939 | Commercial National Bank Building | 333 Texas St | Shreveport | Louisiana | McKim, Mead & White; Samuel G. Wiener, associate | [131] | ||
| 1940 | Waterman Building, University of Vermont | University of Vermont campus | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | [132] | ||
| 1941 | Moore Hall, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | ||
| 1947 | Buckham, Chittenden and Willis Halls, University of Vermont | University of Vermont campus | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1947 | Coolidge Halls, University of Vermont | University of Vermont campus | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1950 | Mary Fletcher Hospital | 111 Colchester Ave | Burlington | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | [133] | ||
| 1950 | Sills Hall and Smith Auditorium, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | ||
| 1952 | Parker Cleaveland Hall, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | ||
| 1954 | Gibson Hall, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | ||
| 1955 | Pickard Theatre, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | Built in the interior of Memorial Hall, begun in 1867 to a design by Samuel D. Backus of New York and completed in 1882. | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | |
| 1958 | Coleman Hall, Bowdoin College | Bowdoin College campus | Brunswick | Maine | McKim, Mead & White | [7] | ||
| 1958 | Lane and Thompson Halls, Squire Hall and Sypherd Hall, University of Delaware | University of Delaware campus | Newark | Delaware | McKim, Mead & White | [134] | ||
| 1958 | Wright Memorial Theatre, Middlebury College | Middlebury College campus | Middlebury | Vermont | McKim, Mead & White | [135] | ||
| 1964 | National Museum of American History | Constitution Ave NW | Washington | D.C. | McKim, Mead & White | [136] | ||
| 1909 | United States Monument, Kings Mountain National Military Park | Kings Mountain National Military Park grounds | Blacksburg | South Carolina | McKim, Mead & White | [137] | ||
| 1910 | First Presbyterian Church | 554 McCallie Ave | Chattanooga | Tennessee | NRHP 2009 | McKim, Mead & White | ||
| 1924 | Union and Planters Bank Building | 67 Madison Ave | Memphis | Tennessee | McKim, Mead & White | [138] | ||
| 1925 | War Memorial Auditorium | 301 Sixth Ave N | Nashville | Tennessee | NRHP 2017 | Dougherty & Gardner and McKim, Mead & White, associated | [139] | |
| 1925 | University School of Nashville | 2000 Edgehill Ave | Nashville | Tennessee | McKim, Mead & White | |||
| 1928 | Cohen Memorial Hall, Vanderbilt University | Vanderbilt University campus | Nashville | Tennessee | Built for Peabody College, merged into Vanderbilt in 1979. | McKim, Mead & White | [140] | |
In progress
- Goelet Estate Office Building, 9 W 17th St, New York City (1885, demolished)[141]
- House for James C. Miller, 47 W 119th St, New York City (1885)[142]
- The Wanaque, 359 W 47th St, New York City (1886)[143]
- House for John S. Bush, Carter and E Tremont Aves, Tremont, Bronx (1886, demolished)[144]
- Houses for Theodore G. Thomas, 140 through 158 St Anns Ave, Mott Haven, Bronx (1886, demolished)[145]
- Freundschaft Society, 755 Park Ave, New York City (1886-87, demolished)[146]
- The Yosemite, 550 Park Ave, New York City (1888, demolished)[147]
- Hotel Imperial, Broadway and W 32nd St, New York City (1889-90, demolished 1947)[148]
- [[Robb House (New York City)|House] for J. Hampden Robb, 23 Park Ave, New York City (1889-92)[149][150]
- Deutscher Verein, 110 Central Park S, New York City (1889-90, demolished)[151]
- The Tecumseh (later Welden), 1970-1972 Broadway, New York City (1891, demolished)[152]
- New York Herald Building, W 35th St and Broadway, New York City (1892-93, demolished 1908)[153][150]
- Vanderbilt Building, 15 Beekman St, New York City (1892, demolished 2020)[154][155]
- "Woodlea" for Elliott Fitch Shepard, 777 Albany Post Rd, Briarcliff Manor, New York (1892-95)[156][157]
- Garden City Casino, 45 7th St, Garden City, New York (1893-95)[158]
- House for Ruth Arabella (Loney) Brown, 888 Fifth Ave, New York City (1893, demolished 1951)[159][150]
- House for Henry A. C. Taylor, 3 E 71st St, New York City (1894, demolished)[160]
- Houses for Henry A. C. Taylor, 4 and 6 E 72nd St, New York City (1894, demolished)[161]
- Cosmopolitan Building, 50 S Buckhout St, Irvington, New York (1894)[162]
- "Whitehall" for David H. King Jr., Catherine St, Newport, Rhode Island (1895, burned)[163]
- "Sherrewogue" for Devereux Emmet, 77 Harbor Rd, Head of the Harbor, New York (1895)[164]
- Houses for Prescott Hall Butler and William Dameron Guthrie, 22 and 28 Park Ave, New York City (1895, demolished)[165][166]
- Clubhouse of Saint Andrew's Golf Club, 10 Old Jackson Ave, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York (1896)[167]
- Gould Hall, New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx (1896)[168]
- 1 Worth St warehouse, New York City (1896)[169]
- House for Thomas Nelson Page, 1759 R St NW, Washington, DC (1896, NRHP 1975)[170]
- Hartford Medical Society, 38 Prospect St, Hartford, Connecticut (1897-98, demolished)[171]
- Sherry's, 522 Fifth Ave, New York City (1897, demolished)[172]
- House for Levi P. Morton, 681 Fifth Ave, New York City (1897, demolished)[173]
- Mausoleum for Robert Goelet and Ogden Goelet, Woodlawn Cemetery, Woodlawn Heights, Bronx (1898)[174]
- 298 Broadway building, New York City (1898, demolished)[175]
- Garden City Hotel, 45 7th St, Garden City, New York (1900, demolished)[176]
- Hall of Fame for Great Americans, New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx (1900-01)[177]
- Knickerbocker Trust Company Building, 358 Fifth Ave, New York City (1902-04 and 1920-21, altered)[178]
- Naugatuck High School (former), 51 Hillside Ave, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1902-05)[179][180]
- White House remodeling and addition of West Wing and East Wing, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC (1902)[181][182]
- House for Charles Dana Gibson, 127 E 73rd St, New York City (1902)[183]
- Entrance porch of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, 109 E 50th St, New York City (1902)[184]
- New York Public Library Chatham Square Branch, 33 E Broadway, New York City (1902-03)[185]
- New York Public Library 125th Street Branch, 224 E 125th St, New York City (1903-04)[186][150]
- Morgan Library and Museum, 225 Madison Ave, New York City (1903-06)[187][150]
- Gorham Building, 390 Fifth Ave, New York City (1903-06)[188][150]
- Tiffany Building, 401 Fifth Ave, New York City (1903-06)[189][150]
- House for Mr. Preston, Jericho, New York (1903, unlocated)[190]
- New York Public Library Tompkins Square Branch, 331 E 10th St, New York City (1903-04)[191][150]
- House for Philip M. Lydig, 38 E 52nd St, New York City (1903, demolished)[192]
- House for Herbert L. Satterlee, 37 E 36th St, New York City (1903, demolished)[193]
- New York Public Library 135th Street Branch (former), 103 W 135th St, New York City (1903-05)[194][150]
- Madison Square Presbyterian Church, Madison Ave and E 24th St, New York City (1904-06, demolished 1919)[195]
- House for James Stillman, 910 Fifth Ave, New York City (1904, demolished)[196]
- House for T. Jefferson Coolidge, Coolidge Point, Manchester, Massachusetts (1905, demolished 1958)[197]
- Lambs Club, 128 W 44th St, New York City (1904-05)[198][150]
- University Cottage Club, 51 Prospect Ave, Princeton, New Jersey (1904-06)[199][200]
- New York Public Library Rivington Street Branch (former), 61 Rivington St, New York City (1904-05)[201]
- House for John Innes Kane, 610 Fifth Ave, New York City (1904, demolished)[202]
- "Deep River Lodge" for Clarence Mackay, Guilford College Rd, Jamestown, North Carolina (1904, demolished)[203]
- House for William Kissam Vanderbilt II, 666 Fifth Ave, New York City (1905, demolished)[204]
- Munsey Building, 1329 E St NW, Washington, DC (1905, demolished 1982)[205]
- Second Narragansett Pier Casino, 35 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1905-06, burned 1965)[206][207]
- Colony Club, 120 Madison Ave, New York City (1905-08)[208][150]
- Pennsylvania Station, 393 Seventh Ave, New York City (1906-10, demolished 1963)[209]
- New York Public Library Harlem Branchm 9 W 124th St, New York City (1907)[210]
- Knickerbocker Trust Company Building, 60 Broadway, New York City (1907, demolished)[211]
- Harvard Club of New York, 27 W 44th St, New York City (1893-94, 1902-05 and 1913-16)[150][212]
| 1906 || St. Gabriel's Park Branch Library || 303 E 36th St || New York || New York || Demolished. ||
|-
| 1907 || Harlem Branch Library || 9 W 124th St || New York || New York || ||
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- "Ferncliff Farm" casino for John Jacob Astor IV, 189 River Rd, Rhinebeck, New York (1902)
- House for E. D. Morgan, Westbury, New York
- Edward F. Caldwell building, 40 W 15th St, New York City
Connecticut
- Wolf's Head Old Hall, 77 Prospect St, New Haven, Connecticut (1884)[213]
- Russwin Hotel, 27 W Main St, New Britain, Connecticut (1886, conversion to City Hall 1908-09)[214]
- House for John Howard Whittemore, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1888, demolished)
- Naugatuck National Bank Building, Church St, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1893, demolished)[215]
- "Hill-Stead" for Alfred Atmore Pope, 35 Mountain Rd, Farmington, Connecticut (1898)
- Bristol Bank and Trust Company Building, 200 Main St, Bristol, Connecticut (1920-23)[216]
- Home Bank and Trust Company Building, 16 Colony St, Meriden, Connecticut (1922)[217]
- Olin Memorial Library, Hall and Shanklin Laboratories and Harriman Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (1926-27, Olin Library addition 1938, Hall Laboratory demolished 1967)[218]
- Alumni Athletic Building, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (1931)[218]
- Cook and Hamlin Halls, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut (1931)
- Fayerweather Gymnasium addition, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (1934, demolished)[218]
- Boger Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (1935)[218]
- Clement Chemistry Building, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut (1936)
- Memorial Chapel rebuilding, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (1939)[218]
- North and Northwest dormitories, University of Connecticut (1948-50)[219]
- Salem School, 124 Meadow St, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1893)[220]
- Howard Whittemore Memorial Library, 243 Church St, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1894)[180]
- Memorial Fountain, Naugatuck Green, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1895)[180]
- Congregational Church of Naugatuck, 9 Division St, Naugatuck, Connecticut (1903)[180]
- Buckingham Building, Grand and Bank Sts, Waterbury, Connecticut (1905-06, demolished)[221]
- Waterbury Union Station (former), 389 Meadow St, Waterbury, Connecticut (1906-09)[221]
- "Tranquility Farm" for John Howard Whittemore, Tranquility Rd, Middlebury, Connecticut (1895, NRHP 1982, main house demolished)[222]
- Wolf's Head Old Hall, New Haven, Connecticut, 1884.
- Russwin Hotel, New Britain, Connecticut, 1886.
- Salem School, Naugatuck, Connecticut, 1893.
- Service buildings at Tranquility Farm, Middlebury, Connecticut, 1895.
- Howard Whittemore Memorial Library, Naugatuck, Connecticut, 1894.
- Hartford Medical Society, Hartford, Connecticut, 1897-98.
- Hill-Stead, Farmington, Connecticut, 1898.
- Congregational Church of Naugatuck, Naugatuck, Connecticut, 1903.
- Waterbury Union Station, Waterbury, Connecticut, 1906-09.
- Home Bank and Trust Company Building, Meriden, Connecticut, 1922.
- Harriman Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1926-27.
- Olin Memorial Library, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1926-27.
- Shanklin Laboratory, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1926-27.
- Boger Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1935.
- Clement Chemistry Building, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1936.
- Memorial Chapel rebuilding, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1939.
Illinois
- Setting and pedestal of Abraham Lincoln: The Man, Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois (1887)[223]
- Agricultural Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois (1891-93, temporary building)
- New York State Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois (1891-93, temporary building)
- House for Bryan Lathrop, 120 E Bellevue Pl, Chicago, Illinois (1892, NRHP 1972)[224]
- Puck Pavilion, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois (1892-93, temporary building)
- White Star Line Pavilion, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois (1892-93, temporary building)
- House for Robert W. Patterson,[b] 20 E Burton Pl, Chicago, Illinois (1893)[223]
- English Building, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois (1905)
- Tomb of Henry Honoré, Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois (1906)[225]
- Tomb of William Wallace Kimball, Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois (1907)[225]
- Setting of Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State, Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois (1908)[223]
- Tomb of Potter Palmer and Bertha Palmer, Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois (1921)[225]
- House for Edward T. Blair, 1516 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, Illinois (1914)[223]
- Agricultural Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1891-93.
- New York State Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1891-93.
- House for Robert W. Patterson, Chicago, Illinois, 1893.
Maryland
- House for Ross R. Winans, 1217 St Paul St, Baltimore, Maryland (1882)[226]
- First M. E. Church, 2200 St Paul St, Baltimore, Maryland (1884-87)[227]
- House for Robert Garrett, 11 W Mount Vernon Pl, Baltimore, Maryland (1884)[92]
- Bennett Hall, Goucher College (former campus), Baltimore, Maryland (1888)[227]
- House for John F. Goucher, 2313 St Paul St, Baltimore, Maryland (1892)[227]
- Catherine Hooper Hall, Goucher College (former campus), Baltimore, Maryland (1893)[227]
- Munsey Building,[c] 7 N Calvert St, Baltimore, Maryland (1911)[228]
- House for Ross R. Winans, Baltimore, Maryland, 1882.
- Bennett Hall, Goucher College (former campus), Baltimore, Maryland, 1888.
- House for John F. Goucher, Baltimore, Maryland, 1892.
- Munsey Building (right), Baltimore, Maryland, 1911.
Massachusetts
Eastern Massachusetts
- House for Francis Lee Higginson, 22 Paine Ave, Beverly, Massachusetts (1879)[229]
- House for Charles A. Whittier, 270 Beacon St, Boston, Massachusetts (1881-82, demolished 1940)[230]
- House alterations for Richard Watson Gilder, 46 Spring St, Marion, Massachusetts (1883)[231]
- House for John F. Andrew, 32 Hereford St, Boston, Massachusetts (1884-85)[232]
- Pedestal of the Statue of William Lloyd Garrison,[d] Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1885-86)[233]
- House for Alexander Cochrane, 257 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1886-87)[234]
- Manchester Public Library, 15 Union St, Manchester, Massachusetts (1886-87)[235]
- Algonquin Club, 217 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1887-88)[236]
- Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston St, Boston, Massachusetts (1888-95)[237]
- 66 Beacon Street apartments, Boston, Massachusetts (1890)[238]
- House for J. Arthur Beebe, 199 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1890-91)[239]
- Johnston Gate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1889)[240]
- Houses for Francis I. Amory and Richard Olney, 413 and 415 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1891)[241][242]
- House for George A. Nickerson, 303 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1895)[243]
- Setting of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial,[d] Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts (1897)[244]
- Radcliffe Gymnasium (former), Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1898)[240]
- Symphony Hall, 301 Huntington Ave, Boston, Massachusetts (1899-1900)[245]
- Harvard Union (former), Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1900-01)[240]
- Memorial Fence, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1901 et seq.)[240]
- Harvard Stadium,[e] Harvard University, Allston, Boston, Massachusetts (1901-03)[240]
- Robinson Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1901-04)[240]
- New England Trust Company Building, 135 Devonshire St, Boston, Massachusetts (1904, demolished)[246]
- Free Christian Church, 31 Elm St, Andover, Massachusetts (1907)[247]
- Merrill Memorial Gate, Abbot Academy (former), Andover, Massachusetts (1921)[248]
- Pilgrim Hall Museum portico addition, 74 Court St, Plymouth, Massachusetts (1922)[249]
- Baker Library, Morgan Hall and dormitories, Harvard Business School, Harvard University, Allston, Boston, Massachusetts (1925-27)[240]
- John W. Weeks Bridge, Allston, Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts (1926-27)[240]
- Posner Hall, Tufts University Boston Campus, Boston, Massachusetts (1953)[250]
- Ballou Hall restoration, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts (1955-56)[251]
- Plymouth Rock Portico, Court St, Plymouth, Massachusetts (1920)
- Peoples Savings Bank Building, 20 S Main St, Fall River, Massachusetts (1922)
Central and Western Massachusetts
- St. Paul Episcopal Church,[f] 29 Main St, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (1883-84)[253]
- "The Homestead" for Julia Appleton and Marian Alice Appleton, 65 Cliffwood St, Lenox, Massachusetts (1884, demolished)[117]
- St. Anthony Hall (former),[g] 1065 Main St, Williamstown, Massachusetts (1884)[254]
- "Kellogg Terrace" for Mary Frances Sherwood Hopkins, 389 Main St. Great Barrington, Massachusetts (1885-88, NRHP 1982)[255]
- Trinity Episcopal Church, 88 Walker St, Lenox, Massachusetts (1885-88)[256]
- "Naumkeag" for Joseph Hodges Choate, 5 Prospect Hill Rd, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (1886)[257]
- Stockbridge Casino (former), 83 E Main St, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (1887-88, NRHP 1976)[258]
- Fayerweather Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1892-94)[259]
- Wilder Observatory, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1903-05)[259]
- College Hall remodeling, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1905)[259]
- Webster Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1908-09)[259]
- Fraternity house for Delta Kappa Epsilon (former),[h] 82 Lessey St, Amherst, Massachusetts (1914)[259]
- Pedestal of the statue of Henry Ward Beecher,[i] Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1914)[260]
- Converse Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1916-17 and 1937-38)[259]
- Norton House, Groton School, Groton, Massachusetts (1917)[261]
- Coolidge Cage, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1924-25)[259]
- Appleton Hall remodeling, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1925)[259]
- Morrow Dormitory, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1925-26)[259]
- Powerhouse, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1925 and 1926)[259]
- Pratt Field fence and gate, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1926)[259]
- Hadley Falls Trust Company Building, 58 Suffolk St, Holyoke, Massachusetts (1927)[262]
- Moore Laboratory of Chemistry, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1928-29)[259]
- Skinner Clinic, 30 Hospital Dr, Holyoke, Massachusetts (1928)[263]
- College garage, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1929)[259]
- Service Building, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1932)[259]
- Davenport Squash Courts, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1933-34)[259]
- Johnson Chapel addition and remodeling, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1933)[259]
- Octagon alterations, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1934-35)[259]
- Alumni Gymnasium, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1935-36)[259]
- Morgan Hall alterations, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1935)[259]
- Pratt Pool, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1936-37)[259]
- Kirby Memorial Theatre, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1937-38)[259]
- Little Red Schoolhouse, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1937-38, demolished 2016)[259]
- Milliken Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1937-38, demolished 2002)[259]
- Valentine Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1940-41)[259]
- Charles Pratt Hall remodeling, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1941-50)[259]
- World War II Memorial, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1945-46)[259]
- James and Stearns Halls, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1946, demolished 2004)[259]
- Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1948-49)[259]
- Williston Hall remodeling, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1951)[259]
- North Hall restoration, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1953)[260]
- South Hall restoration, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1954)[260]
- Amherst Alumni House, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1955)[260]
- Edward Whitman Chapin Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1958)[260]
- St. Paul Episcopal Church, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1883-84.
- House for John F. Andrew, Boston, Massachusetts, 1884-85.
- Kellogg Terrace, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 1885-88.
- Manchester Public Library, Manchester, Massachusetts, 1886-87.
- Naumkeag, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1886.
- Stockbridge Casino, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1887-88.
- Algonquin Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 1888.
- Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, 1888-95.
- Fayerweather Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1890.
- Radcliffe Gymnasium, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1898.
- Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1899-1900.
- Interior view of Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1899-1900.
- Robinson Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1901-04.
- Fraternity house for Delta Kappa Epsilon, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1914.
- Plymouth Rock Portico, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1920.
- Merrill Memorial Gate, Abbot Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, 1921.
- Pilgrim Hall Museum alterations, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1922.
- Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Harvard University, Allston, Boston, Massachusetts, 1925-27.
- Morrow Dormitory, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1926.
- Hadley Falls Trust Company Building, Holyoke, Massachusetts, 1927.
- Moore Laboratory of Chemistry, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1928.
- Kirby Memorial Theatre, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1938.
- World War II Memorial, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1946.
- Edward Whitman Chapin Hall, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1958.
Michigan
- Mausoleum for Frank J. Hecker, Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan (1897)[264]
- State Savings Bank Building, 151 W Fort St, Detroit, Michigan (1900, NRHP 1982)[264]
- Semi-centenial Obelisk, Brady Park, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan (1905)[264]
Minnesota
- Minneapolis Institute of Art, 400 Third Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1912-15)[265]
Missouri
- New York Life Insurance Company Building, 20 W 9th St, Kansas City, Missouri (1887-88, NRHP 1970)[266]
Nebraska
- New York Life Insurance Company Building, 1650 Farnam St, Omaha, Nebraska (1888-89, NRHP 1972)[267]
New Jersey
- House for Horatio Victor Newcomb, 1265 Ocean Ave, Elberon, New Jersey (1880, altered 1946)[117]
- Short Hills Casino, 162 Hobart Ave, Short Hills, New Jersey (1880, burned 1978)[117]
- House for William A. Street, 79 Rumson Rd, Rumson, New Jersey (1883)[268]
- House for Charles T. Cook, 20 Lincoln Ave, Elberon, New Jersey (1885, altered)[117]
- House addition for Stewart W. Hartshorn, 24 Oak Bend Rd, Llewellyn Park, New Jersey (1886-87)[60]
- "Rohallion" for Edward Dean Adams, 45 Bellevue Ave, Rumson, New Jersey (1887, altered)
- St. Peter Episcopal Church, 70 Maple Ave, Morristown, New Jersey (1887-1911)[269]
- Scotch Plains School, Park Ave, Scotch Plains, New Jersey (1890, NRHP 1978, burned 1984)[270]
- "Florham" for Hamilton McKown Twombly, Madison, New Jersey (1896-99)[271]
- Orange Public Library,[j] 348 Main St, Orange, New Jersey (1900-01)[272]
- YMCA Building, 129 Main St, Orange, New Jersey (1900, demolished)[273]
- "Hurstmont" for James T. Pyle, 679 Mount Kemble Ave, Morristown, New Jersey (1902)[269]
- FitzRandolph Gate, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey (1905)
- "Twin Oaks" for Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, 6 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown, New Jersey (1910-13)
- Pennsylvania Station, Raymond Plz, Newark, New Jersey (1935)
- St. Peter Episcopal Church, Morristown, New Jersey, 1887-1911.
- Florham, Madison, New Jersey, 1896-99.
- Twin Oaks, Morristown, New Jersey, 1910-13.
New York
Manhattan
- Madison Square Garden (former), 51 Madison Ave, New York City (1889-90, demolished 1926)[274]
- Office building for the Eastman Kodak Company, 235 W 23rd St, New York City (1906)[275]
Columbia University
- Low Memorial Library, Columbia University, New York City (1895-97)[276]
- Fayerweather Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1896-97)[276]
- Havemeyer Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1896-97)[276]
- Mathematics Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1896-97)[276]
- Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1896-97)[276]
- University Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1896-97 and 1899-1900, demolished 1959)[276]
- Earl Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1900-02)[276]
- Hartley Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1904-05)[276]
- Wallach Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1904-05)[276]
- Hamilton Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1905-07)[276]
- Kent Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1909-10)[276]
- Philosophy Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1910-11)[276]
- Avery Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1911-12)[276]
- President's House, Columbia University, New York City (1911-12)[276]
- Pulitzer Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1912-13)[276]
- Furnald Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1912-13)[276]
- Faculty House, Columbia University, New York City (1922-23)[276]
- Dodge Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1923-24)[276]
- Hewitt Hall, Barnard College, New York City (1924-25)[276]
- Wien Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1924-25)[276]
- John Jay Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1925-27)[276]
- Pupin Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1925-27)[276]
- Chandler Hall, Columbia University, New York City (1925-28)[276]
- Casa Italiana, Columbia University, New York City (1926-27)[276]
- Schermerhorn Extension, Columbia University, New York City (1928-29)[276]
Other Boroughs
- House for John H. Cheever, Wave Crest, Far Rockaway, Queens (1885, demolished)[117]
- Hall of Languages, New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx (1892-94)[150]
- Gould Memorial Library, New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx (1894-99)[150]
- Houses for the Henderson Estate Company, 33 and 34 St Austins Pl, West New Brighton, Staten Island (1893)[150]
- Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn (1895-1915)[277]
- Grecian Shelter, Prospect Park, Brooklyn (1904-05)[277]
- Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument, Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn (1907-08)[277]
- Pennsylvania Railroad power house, 2-17 51st Ave, Long Island City, Queens (1909)[150]
- House for Earle W. Murray, 4 Ardsley Rd, Douglaston, Queens (1919, attributed)[278]
- New York Institute for the Education of the Blind, 999 Pelham Pkwy N, Allerton, Bronx (1924)[150]
- Elks Building, 110 Livingston St, Brooklyn (1926)[277]
- New York City Department of Sanitation Bronx Grit Chamber, 158 Bruckner Blvd, Mott Haven, Bronx (1936-37)[150]
- Men's and Women's Residence Halls (former),[k] Pratt Institute, Brooklyn (1954)[279]
- College Union (former),[l] Pratt Institute, Brooklyn (1958)[279]
Lower Hudson and Long Island
- YMCA Building, 52 3rd St, Newburgh, New York (1882, demolished)[280]
- "Ophir Hall" for Whitelaw Reid, 2900 Purchase St, Purchase, New York (1888-92 and 1912, NRHP 1974)
- "Staatsburgh" for Ogden Mills, 75 Mills Mansion Dr, Staatsburg, New York (1895-96)
- "Hyde Park" for Frederick W. Vanderbilt, 119 Vanderbilt Park Rd, Hyde Park, New York (1896-99)
- Battle Monument, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York (1897)
- Cullum Memorial Hall, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York (1898)
- "Harbor Hill" for Clarence Mackay,[m] Roslyn, New York (1899-1902, demolished 1947)
- Wardenclyffe Laboratory, 5 Randall Rd, Shoreham, New York (1901)
- Trinity Episcopal Church, 1597 Northern Blvd, Roslyn, New York (1906, NRHP 1986)
- House for Hobart J. Park, 38 Westerleigh Rd, Purchase, New York (1907)[281]
- House for Thomas H. Kerr, 305 Ridgeway, White Plains, New York (1910)
- Blodgett, Levermore and Woodruff Halls, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York (1929)
- "Chastellux" for Ruth Hill Beard, 174 E Lake Road, Tuxedo Park, New York (1930)[282]
- "Four Chimneys", 10 Sheldrake Rd, New Rochelle, New York (1938)[283]
- Alumnae and Harvey Halls, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York (1943)[284]
- House remodeling for Frank A. Munsey,[n] 260 Country Club Dr, North Hills, New York
Upstate
- "Clayton Lodge" for Cyrus H. McCormick, Richfield Springs, New York (1882, demolished 1957)[285]
- House for Erzelia F. (Stetson) Metcalfe, 125 North St, Buffalo, New York (1882, demolished 1980)[92]
- Adams Power Plant, 1501 Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, New York (1890-93, mostly demolished, Transformer House NRHP 1975)[286]
- Echota housing development, Buffalo Ave and Hyde Park Blvd, Niagara Falls, New York (1894)[287]
- House for Robert K. Root, 650 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, New York (1894, demolished 1935)[288]
- House for Charles H. Williams, 690 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, New York (1895-96)[289]
- House for George L. Williams, 672 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, New York (1896-99)[290]
- House for Benjamin W. Arnold, 465 State St, Albany, New York (1902-04, NRHP 1982)[291]
- House for George Eastman,[o] 900 East Ave, Rochester, New York (1903-05, NRHP 1966)[275]
- Students' Building, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York (1913)[292]
- Eastman Theatre,[p] 26 Gibbs St, Rochester, New York (1920-22)[275]
- Foster Hall, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York (1920)[293]
- Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Building,[p] 89 East Ave, Rochester, New York (1923-25)[294]
- Strong Memorial Hospital,[p] 260 Crittenden Blvd, Rochester, New York (1924-25)[275]
- Memorial Art Gallery addition, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York (1925-26)[295]
- Memorial Chapel, Union College, Schenectady, New York (1925)[296]
- Lincoln-Alliance Bank Building,[o] 183 E Main St, Rochester, New York (1926)[123]
- Rochester Savings Bank Building,[o] 40 Franklin St, Rochester, New York (1927)[297]
- Schenectady City Hall, 105 Jay St, Schenectady, New York (1931-33)[298]
- Schaffer Library, Union College, Schenectady, New York (1959)[299]
- House for Erzelia F. (Stetson) Metcalfe, Buffalo, New York, 1882.
- Interior view of the house for Erzelia F. (Stetson) Metcalfe, Buffalo, New York, 1882.
- House for Phillips Phoenix and Lloyd Phoenix, New York City, 1882.
- House for Charles Lewis Tiffany, New York City, 1882.
- YMCA Building, Newburgh, New York, 1882.
- Interior view of the Church of the Ascension, Episcopal, New York City, 1885-89.
- House for Charles J. Osborn, Mamaroneck, New York, 1883-85.
- Goelet Estate Office Building, New York City, 1885.
- Freundschaft Society, New York City, 1886-87.
- Goelet Building, New York City, 1886-87.
- Judge Building, New York City, 1888.
- Ophir Hall, Purchase, New York, 1888-92 and 1912.
- Century Association, New York City, 1889-91.
- Church of the Ascension, Episcopal parish house, New York City, 1889.
- Plaza Hotel, New York City, 1889.
- Adams Power Plant, Niagara Falls, New York, 1890-93.
- Warren Building, New York City, 1890.
- King Model Houses, New York City, 1891.
- Cable Building, New York City, 1892-94.
- Hall of Fame for Great Americans, New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx, 1892-94.
- Hall of Languages, New York University (former campus), University Heights, Bronx, 1892-94.
- Bowery Savings Bank Building, New York City, 1893-95.
- First Presbyterian Church south addition, New York City, 1893-94.
- Harvard Club of New York, New York City, 1893-94.
- Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York, 1895-1927.
- House for Charles H. Williams, 690 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, New York, 1895-96.
- Staatsburgh, Staatsburg, New York, 1895-96.
- House for George L. Williams, Buffalo, New York, 1896-99.
- Hyde Park, Hyde Park, New York, 1896-99.
- Mathematics Hall, Columbia University, New York City, 1896-97.
- The Orchard, Southampton, New York, 1898.
- Harbor Hill, Roslyn, New York, 1899-1902.
- House for Benjamin W. Arnold, Albany, New York, 1902-04.
- House for William Kissam Vanderbilt II, New York City, 1905.House for William Kissam Vanderbilt II, New York City, 1905.
- Office building for the Eastman Kodak Company, New York City, 1906.
- Kent Hall, Columbia University, New York City, 1909-10.
- Avery Hall, Columbia University, New York City, 1911-12.
- Pulitzer Hall, Columbia University, New York City, 1912-13.
- Administration Building, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, 1918.
- Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York, 1920-22.
- Foster Hall, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, 1920.
- Dodge Hall, Columbia University, New York City, 1923-24.
- Fountain Court in the Memorial Art Gallery addition, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 1925-26.
- Memorial Chapel, Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1925.
- Elks Building, Brooklyn, New York, 1926.
- Schenectady City Hall, Schenectady, New York, 1931-33.
- New York City Department of Sanitation Bronx Grit Chamber, Mott Haven, Bronx, 1936-37.
- Schaffer Library, Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1959.
- Plaza Hotel, 1 W 58th St, New York City (1889, demolished 1905)
- Houses for Henry Villard, 451 Madison Ave, New York City (1882-86, NRHP 1975)[150]
- Apartments for David H. King Jr., 167-173 W 83rd St, New York City (1885)[150]
- Church of the Ascension, Episcopal remodeling, Fifth Ave and W 10th St, New York City (1885-89)[150]
- Houses, West End Ave, New York City (1885, demolished)[150]
- Goelet Building, 900 Broadway, New York City (1886-87)[150]
- Judge Building, 110 Fifth Ave, New York City (1888)[150]
- Judson Memorial Church, 55 Washington Sq S, New York City (1888-93 and 1895-96)[150]
- The Players remodeling, 16 Gramercy Park, New York City (1888-89)[150]
- Century Association, 7 W 43rd St, New York City (1889-91)[150]
- Church of the Ascension, Episcopal parish house, 12 W 11th St, New York City (1889)[150]
- Washington Arch, Washington Square Park, New York City (1889-95)[150]
- 55 Hudson Street building, New York City (1890)[150]
- Warren Building, 903 Broadway, New York City (1890)[150]
- King Model Houses, 203-265 W 139th St, New York City (1891)[150]
- Metropolitan Club, 1 E 60th St, New York City (1891-94)[150]
- Park & Tilford Building, 100 W 72nd St, New York City (1892-93)[150]
- First Presbyterian Church south addition, 48 Fifth Ave, New York City (1893-94)[150]
- New York Life Insurance Company Building, 346 Broadway, New York City (1894-99)[150]
- House for James J. Goodwin, 11 W 54th St, New York City (1896-98)[150]
- Remodeling of Castle Garden as the New York Aquarium, The Battery, New York City (1896, removed)[150]
- University Club of New York, 1 W 54th St, New York City (1896-1900)[150]
- Stuyvesant Fish House for Stuyvesant Fish, 25 E 78th St, New York City (1897-1900)[150]
- House for William H. Moore, 4 E 54th St, New York City (1898-1900)[150]
- House for Harry B. Hollins, 12 W 56th St, New York City (1899-1901)[150]
- House for Philip A. Rollins, 28 E 78th St, New York City (1899-1902)[150]
- House for Joseph Pulitzer, 7 E 73rd St, New York City (1900-03)[150]
- House for Thomas B. Clarke, 22 E 35th St, New York City (1901)[150]
- Houses for Payne Whitney and Henry H. Cook, 972 and 973 Fifth Ave, New York City (1902-07)[150]
- Harmonie Club, 4 E 60th St, New York City (1904-06)[150]
- IRT Powerhouse, 840 Twelfth Ave, New York City (1904)[150]
- Metropolitan Museum of Art north and south wings, 1000 Fifth Ave, New York City (1904 et seq.)[150]
- New York Public Library Hamilton Grange Branch, 503 W 145th St, New York City (1905-06)[150]
- House for Percy R. Pyne, 680 Park Ave, New York City (1906-12)[150]
- Manhattan Municipal Building, 1 Centre St, New York City (1907-14)[150]
- National City Bank Building remodeling, 55 Wall St, New York City (1907-10)[150]
- New York Public Library 115th Street Branch, 203 W 115th St, New York City (1907-09)[150]
- Second National Bank Building, 250 Fifth Ave, New York City (1908)[150]
- 998 Fifth Avenue apartments, New York City (1910-12)[150]
- James A. Farley Post Office Building, 421 Eighth Ave, New York City (1913 and 1935)[150]
- Hotel Pennsylvania, 401 Seventh Ave, New York City (1918, demolished 2022)[150]
- Racquet and Tennis Club, 370 Park Ave, New York City (1918)[150]
- The Town Hall, 123 W 43rd St, New York City (1919-21)[150]
- American Academy of Arts and Letters, 633 W 155th St, New York City (1921-23)[150]
- House for Oliver D. Filley, 684 Park Ave, New York City (1925-26)[150]
- Our Lady of Esperanza Church remodeling, 624 W 156th St, New York City (1925)[150]
- Savoy-Plaza Hotel, 767 Fifth Ave, New York City (1927, demolished 1965)[150]
- Sherry's Restaurant, 691 Madison Ave, New York City (1928)[150]
- Building 400 (Liggett Hall), Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York City (1928-30)[300]
- Building 12, Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York City (1931)[300]
- Building 333 and Building 550, Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York City (1932)[300]
- Building 515 (Post Hospital), Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York City (1935)[300]
- Building 315 and Building 555, Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York City (1938-40)[300]
- Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel ventilation building, Governors Island, New York City (1948-50)[301]
| 1910 | 393 5th Ave | 393 5th Ave | New York | New York | ||
| 1910 | New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital | 313 E 20th St | New York | New York | Demolished. | |
| 1912 | 681 5th Ave | 681 5th Ave | New York | New York | ||
| 1912 | Geraldyn Redmond House | 701-705 Park Ave | New York | New York | Demolished. | |
| 1915 | Harvard Club of New York | 27 W 44th St | New York | New York | Addition. | |
| 1916 | Thomas Newbold House | 15 E 79th St | New York | New York | ||
| 1923 | 277 Park Ave | 277 Park Ave | New York | New York | Demolished. | |
| 1924 | 360 E 50th St | 360 E 50th St | New York | New York | ||
| 1925 | 430 E 57th St | 430 E 57th St | New York | New York | ||
| 1927 | National City Bank Building | 52 Wall St | New York | New York | Demolished. | |
North Carolina
- Industrial development program, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina (1890s)
- Buildings, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Ohio
- House for Leonard C. Hanna, 737 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio (1903-04, demolished)[302]
- House for Howard M. Hanna Jr., 12 W Hanna Ln, Bratenahl, Ohio (1910, NRHP 1974)[303]
- National McKinley Birthplace Memorial, 40 N Main St, Niles, Ohio (1915)
- Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave, Youngstown, Ohio (1919)
Oregon
- Portland Hotel, 721 SW Sixth Ave, Portland, Oregon (1882-90, demolished 1951)[304]
- Portland Hotel, Portland, Oregon, 1882-90.
Pennsylvania
- "Millwood" for Robert Percy Allen, 1012 Alden Way, Cornwall, Pennsylvania (1881-83, NRHP 2011)
- Trinity Hall addition, 231 Park Ave, Washington, Pennsylvania (1881, NRHP 1976, demolished)[305]
- "Cramond" for Daniel S. Newhall, 95 Crestline Rd, Strafford, Pennsylvania (1886, NRHP 1986)[306]
- House for John Eyerman,[q] 200 High St, Easton, Pennsylvania (1888)
- Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1890, NRHP 1987)
- Protection of the Flag Monument,[r] Academy Park, Athens, Pennsylvania (1900)
- House remodeling for Thomas B. Wanamaker,[s] 1900 Rittenhouse Sq, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1902, demolished 1924)[307]
- Girard Trust Company Building,[t] 10 S Broad St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1905-07)
- Franklin National Bank Building,[t] 1416-1418 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1915, demolished)
- Girard Trust Company Tower,[t] 10 S Broad St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1930-31)
- Dietrich Hall,[u] University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1949-50)[308]
- Bethlehem Steel Corporation offices, 119 Walnut St, Johnstown, Pennsylvania (1954)[309]
- Millwood, Cornwall, Pennsylvania, 1881-83.
- Cramond, Strafford, Pennsylvania, 1886.
- House for John Eyerman, Easton, Pennsylvania, 1888.
- Protection of the Flag Monument, Academy Park, Athens, Pennsylvania, 1900.
- Girard Trust Company Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1905-07.
- Girard Trust Company Tower, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1930.
Rhode Island
Newport
- Newport Casino, 194 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1879-81, NRHP 1970, NHP 1987)[94]
- "Fairlawn" additions and alterations for Levi P. Morton, Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1880)[94]
- House for Samuel P. Tilton, 12 Sunnyside Pl, Newport, Rhode Island (1880-82)[94]
- "Kingscote" additions and alterations for David King, 253 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1880-81)[94]
- House for Isaac Bell Jr., 70 Perry St, Newport, Rhode Island (1881-83)[94]
- House for William Starr Miller II, 431 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1881-83)[94]
- House alterations for William Watts Sherman, 35 Shepard Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1881)[94]
- House for Charles M. Bull, 42 W Main Rd, Middletown, Rhode Island (1882-83)[94]
- House for Samuel Colman, 7 Red Cross Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1882-83)[94]
- "Ochre Point" for Robert Goelet, 195 Narragansett Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1882-84)[94]
- "Villino" for Frances L. Skinner, 6 Red Cross Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1882)[94]
- "Berkeley Villa" for LeRoy King, 1 Berkeley Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1884-86)[94]
- House for Henry A. C. Taylor, Annandale Rd, Newport, Rhode Island (1884-86, demolished 1952)[94]
- "Sunnyside" for William Edgar, 25 Sunnyside Pl, Newport, Rhode Island (1884-86)[94]
- "Berry Hill" for Robert H. Glover, 21 Hammersmith Rd, Newport, Rhode Island (1886-87)[94]
- "Edgehill" for George Gordon King, 138 Harrison Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1887-88)[94]
- "Beacon Rock" for Edwin D. Morgan III, 147 Harrison Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1888-91)[94]
- "Rosecliff" for Hermann Oelrichs, 548 Bellevue Ave, Newport, Rhode Island (1899-1902, NRHP 1973)[94]
- "Oakwood" for George Gordon King, 1 Oakwood Ter, Newport, Rhode Island (1902)[94]
- Old School alterations, St George's School, Middletown, Rhode Island (1920)[310]
- Memorial Schoolhouse, St George's School, Middletown, Rhode Island (1924)[94]
- War Memorial Tower, Miantonomi Memorial Park, Newport, Rhode Island (1929)[94]
Narragansett Pier
- First Narragansett Pier Casino, 35 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1883-86, mostly burned 1900)[311]
- "Gillian Lodge" for Allan McLane, 415 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1885-86)[311]
- Narragansett Pier Life Saving Station, 40 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1888)[311]
- Louis Sherry Cottages and Casino, Gibson Ave, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island (1888-89, partially burned 1912)[311]
Other Narragansett Bay resorts
- "Emdalar" for Jeremiah P. Robinson Jr., 234c Post Rd, South Kingstown, Rhode Island (1885)[312]
- House for William G. Low, 3 Low Ln, Bristol, Rhode Island (1886, demolished 1962)[313]
- "Holly House" for Rowland G. Hazard, Kingstown Rd, South Kingstown, Rhode Island (1892, demolished)[314]
- "Kymbolde" for Charles D. Kimball, 45 Kymbolde Way, South Kingstown, Rhode Island (1901)[315]
Providence
- House for William C. Chapin, 1251 Westminster St, Providence, Rhode Island (1881, demolished)[92]
- Rhode Island State House, 82 Smith St, Providence, Rhode Island (1895-1901, NRHP 1970)
- Faunce House, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island (1902)
- Newport Casino, Newport, Rhode Island, 1879-81.
- House for Samuel P. Tilton, Newport, Rhode Island, 1880.
- Kingscote additions and alterations, Newport, Rhode Island, 1881.
- Ochre Point, Newport, Rhode Island, 1882.
- First Narragansett Pier Casino, 35 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island, 1883.
- Surviving portion of the first Narragansett Pier Casino, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island, 1883.
- House for Henry A. C. Taylor, Newport, Rhode Island, 1884.
- Sunnyside, Newport, Rhode Island, 1884.
- Emdalar, Wakefield, Rhode Island, 1885.
- Rhode Island State House, Providence, Rhode Island, 1895-1901.
- Rotunda of the Rhode Island State House, Providence, Rhode Island, 1895-1901.
- Rosecliff, Newport, Rhode Island, 1899-1902.
- Faunce House, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1902.
- Second Narragansett Pier Casino, 35 Ocean Rd, Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island, 1905.
- War Memorial Tower, Miantonomi Memorial Park, Newport, Rhode Island, 1929.
Works abroad
Canada
To manage work in Winnipeg, John Nelson Semmens of the New York office was sent to open an office in 1910, which he ran until 1913.[316]
- House for Susanna (Shaw) Minturn, 240 Boul de Comporté, La Malbaie (Murray Bay), Quebec, Canada (1894)[317]
- Camp Harmony Club, Camp Harmony, New Brunswick, Canada (1896)[318]
- "Kedgwick Lodge" for William K. Vanderbilt, Kedgwick River, New Brunswick, Canada (1897)[318]
- "Toadbrook Lodge" for Robert Goelet, Matapédia, Quebec, Canada (1897, demolished)[318]
- "Bord de l'Eau" for Alfred C. Chapin, Boul de Comporté, La Malbaie (Murray Bay), Quebec, Canada (1901, demolished)[317]
- Bank of Montreal Head Office addition and remodeling,[v] 129 Rue St-Jacques, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1901-05)[319]
- Mount Royal Club,[w] 1175 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1904-06)[320]
- Bank of Montreal Winnipeg Branch, 335 Main St, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1909-13)[320]
- House for Edmund L. Taylor, 611 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1910)[320]
- Royal Trust Company Building,[x] 105 Rue St-Jacques, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1912)[320]
- Bank of Montreal Brantford Branch,[x] 57 Market St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada (1913)[320]
- House for James W. Woods, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (1919, unlocated)[320][321]
- Bank of Montreal Brantford Branch, Brantford, Ontario, Canada, 1913.
Cuba
- Hotel Nacional de Cuba,[y] Calle 21, Havana, La Habana Province, Cuba (1929-30)
Italy
- American Academy in Rome, Via Angelo Masina, Rome, Lazio, Italy (1913-14)
