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Minard Lafever (1798–1854) was an
American architect of
churches and
houses in the
United States in the
early nineteenth century.
Lafever began life as...
- America's
first professional architects, such as
Charles Bulfinch and
Minard Lafever.
Robert Adam and
James Adam were
leading influences through their books...
- (2021).
Grazer was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of
Angela Lafever and
Gavin Grazer, an actor. His
paternal uncle is
producer Brian Grazer...
- building, now
building C, was the
first known work to be
designed by
Minard Lafever and
completed in
August 1833.: 1 When Sailors' Snug
Harbor opened with...
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Egyptian Revival style in the U.S. today. The
church was
designed by
Minard Lafever in an
Egyptian Revival style that
includes Gr****
Revival elements. With...
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common surname,
yielding not only
Lefevre and LeFever, but also Lafevre,
Lafever, Lefavre, LeFave, LaFave, as well as
other variant spellings. The English...
- to have ever been
built in the
United States. The
architect was
Minard Lafever. The handsome,
white clapboard building features a
tripartite facade, the...
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built from 1845 to 1848, and was
designed by New York
architect Minard Lafever. The
geometric stained-gl****
windows were
designed by
William Jay Bolton...
- arson,
State Parks says". Enterprise-Record.
Retrieved December 17, 2024.
LaFever, Matt (December 11, 2024). "Fire
destroys Northern California's Bidwell...
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Minard Lafever Holman (June 15, 1852 in Mexico,
Maine –
January 4, 1925 in St Louis) was an
American civil engineer at the City of St.
Louis Water Division...