 The Charles B. Curtis residence designed by York & Sawyer c. 1900 on East 54th Street in New York City.  Curtis was a lawyer who appears to have built this residence when he was in his early 70s.  The home is no longer standing.
The Charles B. Curtis residence designed by York & Sawyer c. 1900 on East 54th Street in New York City.  Curtis was a lawyer who appears to have built this residence when he was in his early 70s.  The home is no longer standing.
Friday, December 9, 2011
The Curtis House
 The Charles B. Curtis residence designed by York & Sawyer c. 1900 on East 54th Street in New York City.  Curtis was a lawyer who appears to have built this residence when he was in his early 70s.  The home is no longer standing.
The Charles B. Curtis residence designed by York & Sawyer c. 1900 on East 54th Street in New York City.  Curtis was a lawyer who appears to have built this residence when he was in his early 70s.  The home is no longer standing.
Labels:
Demolished,
House,
New York City,
York and Sawyer
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Standard issue---handsome, slightly dull, safe, well built. I don't think I could live very many days with that painting in the drawing room...Uh uh.
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