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    John Butler Snook (1815–1901) was an American architect who practiced in New York City. He was responsible for the design of a number of notable cast-iron...
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  • John Snook may refer to: John S. Snook (1862–1952), U.S. Representative from Ohio John B. Snook (1815–1901), American architect This disambiguation page...
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  • inventor of the snook hook Jeff Snook (born 1960), American sportswriter John B. Snook (1815–1901), American architect John S. Snook (1862–1952), U.S...
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  • & Snook was an architecture firm in New York City in the mid-19th century which was a partnership of Joseph Trench, the senior partner, and John B. Snook...
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    York City. The urban mansion, completed in 1882 to designs by John B. Snook and Charles B. Atwood, was owned by members of the Vanderbilt family. It was...
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    Vanderbilt houses (category John Russell Pope buildings)
    (1854–1952) Townhouse at 684 Fifth Avenue, New York (1883). Designed by John B. Snook, who also designed her sister Lila Webb's townhouse next door. Demolished...
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    stations that created chaos in baggage transfer. Vanderbilt commissioned John B. Snook to design his new station, dubbed Grand Central Depot, on the site of...
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    Hill House (pdf), National Park Service and Accompanying 4 images (646 KiB) "Revisiting Southways, Historic Lake Minnetonka Landmark". Kraus-Anderson...
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    (double mansion) (1882) on Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street designed by John B. Snook, provided to them by her father and shared with her sister Emily Thorn...
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    in New York City. The six-story, cast iron building was designed by John B. Snook in the French Second Empire and Italianate styles and was completed...
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    City that was designed by John B. Snook and given as a gift from her father, William Henry Vanderbilt. The home was sold to John D. Rockefeller Jr. in 1925...
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    1850–1851 and 1852–1853, were both designed by John B. Snook and Joseph Trench of the firm Trench & Snook. The third annex was designed in 1872 by a person...
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    new hub station at 42nd Street. By 1869, Vanderbilt had commissioned John B. Snook to design his new station, dubbed Grand Central Depot, on the site of...
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    Hartford Railroad People William J. Wilgus Cornelius Vanderbilt Alfred T. Fellheimer Bradford Gilbert John B. Snook Reed and Stem Warren and Wetmore...
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    Mary B. McCord is an American lawyer, national security analyst, and former government official. For almost 20 years, McCord served as a federal prosecutor...
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    John Stout Snook (December 18, 1862 – September 19, 1952) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Ohio...
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    His partner, John B. Snook, was responsible for many cast-iron buildings in SoHo. The mansard roof was an addition, designed by John Buckingham and...
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    open only to bicycles and pedestrians. The square is named after General John J. Pershing. Consequently, the southern portion of the viaduct between 40th...
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    Trench took John B. Snook into Trench & Company, and Snook soon became the junior partner in the firm, which was later renamed to Trench & Snook. Trench moved...
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    buildings including 287 Broadway, designed by John B. Snook; 319 Broadway, designed by David and John Jardine; and 90–94 Maiden Lane, the Roosevelt &...
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    Street with an elaborate cast-iron curtain wall; "Little Cary Building" (John B. Snook, architect, 1858), 620 Broadway between Bleecker and Houston Streets...
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    Building. The current eight-story building at 258 Broadway was designed by John B. Snook & Sons and completed in 1899. It is a New York City designated landmark...
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    New York firm of Hardenbergh & Le Brun. He was also associated with John B. Snook. Hammett opened his own office in Davenport, Iowa, in 1883, where he...
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    inspector. He joined the busy architectural firm of John B. Snook in 1860 as a draftsman. Hatch left the Snook firm around 1864 to start his own practice. He...
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    original on February 4, 2024. Retrieved February 4, 2024. "Guide to the John B. Snook Architectural Records Collection 1762-1948". New-York Historical Society...
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    Petenia splendida (redirect from Red snook)
    Petenia splendida, the bay snook, is a species of cichlid from Guatemala and northern Central America. It is important to local commercial fisheries....
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  • engineering firms in New York City: he was with an architectural firm, John B. Snook's Sons, during 1907, spent 1908 working for D. J. Ryan, a contractor...
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    historians generally reject B's verdict. Williams sees his comments as "mere spite" from a partisan of Dunstan. Snook says that B "conducted a comprehensive...
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  • December - Boxing Day 8 January – At the 81st Golden Globe Awards, Sarah Snook wins the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama and...
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  • stars Helen Mirren as heiress Sarah Winchester, with Jason Clarke and Sarah Snook, and follows Winchester as she is haunted by spirits inside her San Jose...
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