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    Richard Howland Hunt (March 14, 1862 – July 12, 1931) was an American architect and member of the Hunt family of Vermont who worked with his brother Joseph...
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    Catharine Howland Hunt, Unpublished Biography of Richard Morris Hunt (1896–1906), pages 19,20. Catharine Howland Hunt, Unpublished Biography of Richard Morris...
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    City-based architectural firm of Hunt & Hunt, which was owned at the time by Joseph Howland Hunt and Richard Howland Hunt. Marion Castle was designed in...
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  • composer Richard Hunt (sculptor) (1935–2023), American sculptor Richard Howland Hunt (1862–1931), American architect and son of Richard Morris Hunt Richard Morris...
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  • son/successor of Richard Morris Hunt Joseph Howland Hunt – architect; brother and partner of Richard Howland Hunt in the firm of Hunt & Hunt Ohio history, Volume...
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    York. It was built for Oliver and Alva Belmont in 1897. Designed by Richard Howland Hunt, the house was built in the Colonial Revival-style, rendered in wood...
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    destroyed by fire in 1899. A new "Idle Hour", designed by Hunt's son Richard Howland Hunt, was built on the same property from 1900–01 of brick and marble...
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  • William K. Vanderbilt Mercury International 1901 English Country Style Richard Howland Hunt 15 (tie) 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2) Woodlea Briarcliff Manor, New York...
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    club has been housed since 1947 in a 1900 clubhouse designed by Richard Howland Hunt at 5 East 66th Street. The building had been commissioned by Margaret...
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    furnishings, for $3 million. The building was designed by Hunt's son, Richard Howland Hunt, and at the time was considered among the finest homes in America...
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  • Garden City Golf Club on May 17, 1899. Its club house was designed by Richard Howland Hunt. Garden City Golf Club hosted the U.S. Open in 1902, which was won...
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  • Asheville periodically, while Hunt worked on other projects.: 8.5  When Hunt died in July 1895, his son Richard Howland Hunt, who had worked on some of the...
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  • Mortemar was designed by Richard Howland Hunt of Hunt & Hunt. Construction began in the 1890s and continued for 10 years. Richard Mortimer married Eleanor...
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    Stairway were designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Richard Morris Hunt and his son, Richard Howland Hunt, in the late 1890s and early 1900s. The firm of...
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    La Farge. Later additions to the wider campus include designs by Richard Howland Hunt and James Brown Lord. Many high society weddings have taken place...
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    of Richard Howland Hunt and Joseph Howland Hunt, working as Hunt & Hunt. The Hunt brothers were sons of the "dean of American architecture" Richard Morris...
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    1979. The CSB Museum and The Oakland Museum. "What buildings did Myron Hunt design?". Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-21...
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    portrait was of Richard Howland Hunt, the young son of the architect Richard Morris Hunt and nephew of the painter William Morris Hunt.[1] Kahn, Eve (September–October...
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    The Howland Cultural Center, formerly known as Howland Library, is located on Main Street (New York State Route 52 Business) in Beacon, New York, United...
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  • First Precinct Building, designed by the partnership of Richard Howland Hunt and Joseph Howland Hunt and built in 1909-11. The landmarked building was a model...
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  • Woolsey in 1855. Catherine Clinton Howland (1841–1880), who married architect Richard Morris Hunt in 1861. Howland died in Rome on February 9, 1853. At...
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    Hunt & Hunt filed revised plans for the armory in August 1903. The building was to be designed in the Beaux-Arts style; co-architect Richard Howland Hunt...
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    The Met Fifth Avenue (category Richard Morris Hunt buildings)
    were designed by architect and Met trustee Richard Morris Hunt, but completed by his son, Richard Howland Hunt in 1902 after his father's death. The architectural...
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    crash. In 1982, retired USN rear admiral Richard R. Black, who was in administrative charge of the Howland Island airstrip and was present in the radio...
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    intellectual properties. On June 8, 1908 she married the noted architect Richard Howland Hunt at Frank Vanderlip's country estate in Scarborough, New York. sometimes...
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    Archibald Anderson, Richard G. Hollaman, Harry Rowe Shelley, John W. Houston, Joseph Howland Hunt (brother/partner of Richard Howland Hunt), Andres de Segurola...
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    to Fifth Avenue, pushing for the plans to be carried out by Hunt's son (Richard Howland Hunt) after the death of the renowned architect. He was also the...
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    Navy who married Catharine Howland Hunt (1868–1963), a daughter of architect Richard Morris Hunt. Cornelia Ridgely Hunt (1861–1930), who married Dr....
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  • Allan Howland is an American politician. He serves as a Democratic member for the Strafford 20th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives...
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    Howland Cultural Center, located on Main Street, is the former historic Howland Circulating Library. It was designed in 1872 by Richard Morris Hunt,...
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