GTP, has in hand, plans for a fine residence, at Roanoke, Va., for Joseph L. Sands, Esq.
PRERBG 02/12/1890
1890
Virginia, Roanoke
1112 2nd Street
Christopher Markley, builder.
Dwelling,
Samuel Savage Lenaeus
Carrollton, GA : My grand parents home in Roanoke, VA was designed by GTP, it is a mirror design of the one on your site which is down the street at 1144 2nd Street. My great Grandfather Christopher Markley purchased 1112 2nd Street and is one of the builders that built some of GTP's designs, his office building in Roanoke is also on your page.
My Aunt Judith Webster Markley Baumgardner who still lives in Roanoke has done a good bit of research on GTP and his buildings.
BDW, May 1890 PInq, 05/23/1890, p. 7: GTP working on plans for 5 stations in VA and TN for N & W: Salem.
AABN 05/31/1890
PRERBG 05/21/1890
BDW, May 1890
1890
West Virginia, Bluefield
Norfolk & Western R.R.
train station
PInq, 05/23/1890, p. 7: GTP working on plans for 5 stations in VA and TN for N & W: Bluefield
PRERBG 05/21/1890
BDW, May 1890: “Bloomfield’
1890
Florida, DeLand
Stetson University
Elizabeth Hall
BDW, November 1891
GTP, has in hand plans for the Deland University, at Florida, the main building to be 86 x 216 feet, with tower, to be of brick.
PRERBG 11/04/1891
AABN
02/27/1892
1891
Tennessee, Bristol, Deptford
Norfolk & Western R.R.
BDW, May 1890: Mr. Pearson also has in hand plans for depots for the Norfolk and Western Railroad and a number of hotels for the same company at Bristol and Deptford, Tenn., and at Graham, Minneapolis, Salem, and Bloomfield, Va.
PInq, 05/23/1890, p. 7: GTP working on plans for 5 stations in VA and TN for N & W: Bristol.
1890
Virginia, Graham, Minneapolis, Roxbury
Norfolk & Western R.R.
BDW, May 1890: GTP “a number of hotels for the same company at Bristol and Deptford, Tenn., and at Graham, Minneapolis, Salem, and Bloomfield, Va.” BDW, September 1891: GTP “a Railroad station at Roxbury, Va.”
1890, 1891
North Carolina
Norfolk & Western R.R.
BDW, September 1891:
“Mr. Pierson [sic] has made plans for a church to be built in North Carolina”
1891
Pennsylvania, Bryn Mawr
New Gulph Rd., 719
Collins
dwelling
"Arnecliffe," Collins house
combine all the Collins entries?? 1891, 1891, 1910
“Norton Arms” – image in BDW 01/1891
from Norton, VA, website: http://www.nortonva.org/1st_page.html
The first U. S. Post Office was established in 1883 and named Eolia; but this was changed in 1890 to Norton to honor Mr. Eckstein Norton, President of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. It was during this boom period that Norton was connected to the industrialized east coast by steel ties of the Norfolk and Western Railroad. In 1889, the Norfolk and Western Railway Company dispatched five men to lay out a town.
“N&W President Fredrick J. Kimball and his entourage of guests arrive by special coach from Philadelphia to sign the white, waiting pages of the tavern’s guest book and to join in opening-day festivities at the 25-room hostelry.”
Destroyed by fire 1976
PRERBG
02/03/1892
1892
Pennsylvania, Moylan
Dixon, John
dwelling
AABN
6/17/1893
1893
Philadelphia, Germantown
Walnut Ln. W., 125
# per 1900 census
Pearson, George
dwelling (alterations and/or additions)
“bought property, will make alts after own plans”
1895 CD: home 36 W Walnut Ln., office 427 Walnut
PRERBG 12/06/1893
1893
Philadelphia, Ogontz
Stetson, John Batterson
(1830-1906)
dwelling
AABN 02/11/1893
1893
Rosengarten, Joseph G.
stable
per 1895 CD: lawyer, h 1532 Chestnut
PRERBG 11/21/1894
1894
Florida, DeLand
College Arms Hotel
hotel, 3-story
(1896: alterations and/or additions)
The hotel started by J.Y. Parce, brother-in-law of Henry DeLand, call "Parceland Hotel." John B. Stetson bought hotel in 1896, changed name to "College Arms Hotel." Demolished 1948.
Photo at http://fcit.usf.edu/Florida/photos/cities/
Gummey, Charles Francis
1895 CD: JM Gummey & Sons real estate
1900 CD: lawyer
dwelling
231 High St??
1895 CD: h High n Morton (also there CFM Jr. & George S. Nearby: Mary h 122 High; Charles H h 200 High; Jas McF & Henry R h E Walnut La c Chew)
per PRERBG: location Main St., Germantown
PRERBG
04/10/1895
drawings at GHS (10 sheets)
1895
PAB chronology says 1885 for this??
Philadelphia, Germantown
Main St. and Coulter St.
St. Luke’s P.E. Church
convent
St. Margaret’s Home
Penn-Knox file, PHC:
ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE, now St. Barnabus [sic] Episcopal School
address is 5421 Germantown Av.
built 1895-96, GTP architect
AABN
08/10/1895
1895
Philadelphia
McCall
memorial
“memorial to Harry Wilcocks McCall”
SM: “book on St. Luke’s: in Oct. 1894, Mrs. Harry W. McCall communicated her desire to erect in memory of Mr. McCall, a home for girls – the request was granted and it became St. Margaret’s House. Cornerstone laid July 20, 1896, and it was opened on Oct 31, 1896. In the vestibule is a tablet bearing the inscription: “......Memorial of Harry Wilcocks McCall, rector’s warden of St. Luke’s Church who entered into life 18 June 1894.” Pearson’s name is not mentioned for that project – the building or the tablet, but this must be it.”