William Strickland, the First Native American Architect And Engineer
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University of Pennsylvania, Ninth street > south of Market. Blockley Almshouse, Thirty-fourth and Pine streets. Bank of the United States (present Custom House). Merchants' Exchange, Dock and Walnut streets. United States Mint, Juniper and Chestnut streets. Friends' Asylum, Frankford. Mickve Israel Synagogue, Cherry street west of Third. It is interesting to note that of this list of 18 buildings erected nearly a century ago, eleven are still in existence, although some of these have been 13 St.... I'aiti/s Enscoi'AL Chukch subject to alterations in the meantime. It appears that after returning from the Park Theatre, where he was engaged in painting scenes in company with Hugh Reinagle, young Strick- land opened a studio in Philadelphia on Arch street, near Tenth. In the directory for 1809 he is described as "landscape painter, etc., 262 Mul- berry street." During the next two years he con- tinued to be designated in this way. There was no directory issued for the year 1812, but in the one issued for 1813 we first find William Strick- land definitely set down as Architect.
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