Pratt Manor, of course

Version 6.5 of the list (pdf) was posted a while back. Recent additions include:

  • Pratt Manor or “the Manor House,” at Glen Cove, Charles Pratt’s ca. 1890 alteration of an existing house. The house was moved and replaced by Pratt’s son John Teele Pratt around 1912. The son’s replacement, called “the Manor,” was designed by Charles Platt, which accounts for the present confusion.
  • Unbuilt design for Alpha Delta Phi house at Amherst College.
  • The big attribution: Anderson Hall at the Oneida Baptist Institute in Kentucky (University of Louisville photo), almost certainly the “Mrs. Anderson Kentucky school” designed by Charles A. Rich.
  • An 1892 addition to a Tinpan Alley building commissioned by Charles Baron von Woodcock Savage, a “favorite” of the King of Württemberg and the subject of a fascinating article by Jonathan Ned Katz.
  • A tentative attribution for the W.H.H. James house at around 80 Munn Avenue in East Orange.

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[Update 12.02.2013: Broken link to Katz article replaced.]
[Update 09.19.2013: Savage article author’s name corrected; link broken but left up for the time being.]