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John Foster Warner

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John Foster Warner

Birth
Death
20 Apr 1937 (aged 77)
Burial
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1344389, Longitude: -77.6154347
Plot
Section C Lot 107
Memorial ID
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Architect. Son of famed architect Andrew Jackson Warner, he was responsible for Rochester landmarks such as the Granite Building (1890-93), the Monroe County Courthouse (1891-96) and the new Sibley's building erected after the devastating downtown fire in 1904. He was also one of the architects who worked on George Eastman's famous home at 900 East Avenue, and, for Mount Hope Cemetery, designed the new chapel and the crematory addition to the original chapel which were completed in 1912.
Architect. Son of famed architect Andrew Jackson Warner, he was responsible for Rochester landmarks such as the Granite Building (1890-93), the Monroe County Courthouse (1891-96) and the new Sibley's building erected after the devastating downtown fire in 1904. He was also one of the architects who worked on George Eastman's famous home at 900 East Avenue, and, for Mount Hope Cemetery, designed the new chapel and the crematory addition to the original chapel which were completed in 1912.


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