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Vertner Woodson Tandy (May 17, 1885 –
November 7, 1949) was an
American architect. He was one of the
seven founders (commonly
referred to as "The Seven...
- Rosa
Vertner Jeffrey (née, Griffith;
after first marriage, Johnson;
after second marriage, Jeffrey; 1828 – 1894) was an
American poet and
novelist from...
- of New York City.
Entrepreneur Madam C.J.
Walker commissioned architect Vertner Tandy to
build Villa Lewaro from 1916 to 1918. It was
designed in the Italianate...
- townhouse. The
elegant brick and
limestone building had been
designed by
Vertner Tandy, a
founder of
Alpha Phi
Alpha fraternity and the
first black architect...
- of New
Jersey in 1908, and
later New York (1916).
Foster partnered with
Vertner Woodson Tandy (1885–1949), the
first African-American
architect licensed...
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Greenwood Cemetery,
later named Cove
Haven Cemetery. The couple's son,
Vertner Woodson Tandy (1885-1949),
became the
first African American architect...
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Henry A. Tandy,
founder Tandy&Burns
stone masonry and
construction firm
Vertner Woodson Tandy,
first African American architect State of New York and founder...
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state historic marker next to the
courthouse celebrates Tandy and his son,
Vertner Woodson Tandy, who
later became the
first African-American
architect in...
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Seanor Robb
Luckey Roberts Needham Roberts George F.
Shiels Noble Sissle Vertner Woodson Tandy John
Woodruff Description A
silver color metal and enamel...
- Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, tap
dancer and
actor Noble Sissle,
composer Vertner Tandy,
architect Harry Wills,
heavyweight boxer Louis T. Wright, brain...