Entrance, 123 E. 35th Street. Originally the James F. D. Lanier House. Built 1901-1903 ; Architect: Hoppin & Koen. The 33 foot wide, 3 bay home replaced two earlier brownstone rowhouses. The Beaux Arts mansion was built by James F. D. Lanier, a banker, and his wife, Harriet Bishop Lanier.
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Local Subjects
Lanier, James F. D., 1858-1928 -- Homes and haunts
Lanier, Harriet Bishop, 1860-1931 -- Homes and haunts
Architecture, Domestic
Entrances
Decoration and ornament, Architectural
Townhouses
Mansions
Beaux arts
Rustication
Keystones
Doors
Bricks
Limestone
Murray Hill Neighborhood (New York, N.Y.)
Note
1901-1903
Lanier, James F. D., 1858-1928; Lanier, Harriet Bishop, 1860-1931.
Digitized by Mina Rees Library; City University of New York. Graduate School and University Center.