C. Edward Vosbury
C. Edward Vosbury was an architect in Binghamton, New York, noted for his design of mansions.[1]
C. Edward Vosbury | |
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Born | C. Edward Vosbury |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Architect |
Vosbury was a native of Windsor, in Broome County, New York. He studied in New York City, Boston, and Paris. He "established a reputation for designing elegant and well-organized residences for wealthy Binghamtonians. Vosbury was the architect of many of the large houses in the Front Street-Riverside Drive area, Binghamton's most prestigious Edwardian neighborhood."[1]
His works include:
- McKinnon House, Utica, 1899 (listed on the National Register of Historic Places)
- Roberson Mansion, 30 Front Street, Binghamton, 1904 (also an NRHP, said to be very similar to the McKinnon House[1])
References
- Englert, Robert T. (September 1988). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: First Presbyterian Church (Utica, NY)". Retrieved 2008-04-02. and Accompanying 19 photos, exterior and interior, from 1988
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