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  • Built between 1844 and 1853, and designed by architect Richard Upjohn, the church's rural English design was influential in 19th-century ecclesiastical architecture, according to the 1989 Landmarks Preservation Commission report that designated the Ladies' Mile Historic District.

    Doing a Makeover in the 'Limelight' Dana Rubinstein 2011

  • I confess that I long ago consigned this 161-year-old, unlandmarked Richard Upjohn country church to the dustbin of history.

    Savior of St. Savior's Brooks of Sheffield 2008

  • Richard Upjohn is the man who gets the kudos around these parts.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2007

  • In a country short of architects, cabinetmaker Richard Upjohn drew houses so well people asked him to build for them.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • In a country short of architects, cabinetmaker Richard Upjohn drew houses so well people asked him to build for them.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • Richard Upjohn is the man who gets the kudos around these parts.

    Patrick Charles Keely, the UnCelebrated Brooks of Sheffield 2007

  • In 1867 the present site was secured, and the brown-stone edifice of the early seventies, designed by Richard Upjohn, was for nearly two generations the ultra-fashionable Episcopal church of the city.

    Fifth Avenue Arthur Bartlett Maurice 1909

  • Richard Upjohn was internationally famous and America's most prominent Gothic Revival architect.

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  • Richard Upjohn, architect of Trinity Church on Wall Street, once said was the best of his ecclesiastical designs; a concert hall by

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

  • Rotch commissioned a young Richard Upjohn, who would later gain fame as the architect of New York's Trinity Church and as one of the founders of the American Institute of Architects, to build his estate.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2009

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