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Otto and Addie Kahn House

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not sure if i did it right, but i tried to delete "The Otto and Addie Kahn House, now, Covenant of the Sacred Heart, New York City, 1918." among the list of Cass Gilbert's built works, as it should be attributed to C. P. H. Gilbert, or Charles Pierrepont Henry Gilbert. excerpt from NYTimes article below by Christopher Gray:

"A third contemporaneous Gilbert mansion was that of Frank W. Woolworth at the northeast corner of 80th Street and Fifth Avenue, now demolished but similar to the Fletcher and Kleeberg houses. The Woolworth connection has led some to confuse C. P. H. Gilbert with Cass Gilbert, the architect Woolworth chose for his skyscraper at Broadway and Barclay Street, built in 1913. There was also another prominent architectural Gilbert at the time, Bradford Lee Gilbert, who designed many railroad stations; none are closely related."

-- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 162.83.246.48 (talkcontribs)

  • You are correct - the Otto and Addie Kahn House was not designed by Cass Gilbert, but by CPH Gilbert (Charles Pierrepont Henry), an architect prominant in the construction of many Upper East side residences in NYC. Short biographical info here. Good catch. MarcoTolo 00:45, 2 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Non-copyrighted photo

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As a biography, the Cass Gilbert article should have a photo. Over the last few months, I've been trying to dig up a free-use image to use, with little result. Has anyone seen a likely candidate? Even hints would be helpful as this stage, since everything I've turned-up is either covered under copyright or comes with too much licensing 'baggage' to use here. -- MarcoTolo 21:45, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It's sometimes difficult to determine the photographer, but the Minnesota Historical Society has some material, including one photograph from 1880. [1] --Aude (talk) 22:09, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I saw those, but was put off by the MHS Conditions of Use boilerplate. If the photo is from 1880, can the organization have a copyright on the, I don't know, presentation of a particular digital copy of the image? -- MarcoTolo 22:26, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not quite sure

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why this:

Schumacher's Hotel and Restaurant in New Prague MN

showed up in the Archives section, so I moved it here to talk about. If this place owns or contains some noteworthy Cass Gilbert records, it should go back into the article. If not, pretty much only buildings that have articles about them, or should have articles about them need (opinion) to be included in the article. Carptrash (talk) 18:42, 2 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

NRHP ones

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Cass Gilbert works that are or were listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places are as follows. These are according to the National Register's NRIS database.[1] Organized by state then city or town:

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ J. Paul Loether and John Herzan (March 20, 1987). "NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Bridgeport Downtown South Historic District" (PDF). National Park Service. and Accompanying 15 photos, from 1986

--doncram (talk) 05:40, 15 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

After i created a good number of articles and redirects, just 3 redlinks (for 3 MN properties for another editor) remain. Am adding Category:Cass Gilbert buildings to the new ones. I notice the 3 warehouse ones represent a significant component of Cass Gilbert's work, not yet represented in the article! --doncram (talk) 16:07, 15 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Prominent?

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One editor wants to remove any reference to Gilbert's prominence as a matter of "opinion." Wiki reports the evaluations made by the reliable sources -- and the numerous scholarly book, articles and exhibits demonstrate clearly enough that he is prominent, and several are cited that say that explicitly. Rjensen (talk) 12:44, 9 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

The editor in question is involved in a campaign to remove such descriptions from lede sentences on a number of articles. The edits have been reverted by a number of different editors, but the user in question has reverted back, without discussion. Beyond My Ken (talk) 12:51, 9 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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Minor and Unimportant Clean-Up to References (and "Further Reading") Needed

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I don't know how to fix the citations to make clear that they are the same works but there are two MINOR problems:

  • There are two different ways to refer to Geoffrey Blodgett's Cass Gilbert: The Early Years. One refers to the 10 digit ISBN, the other to the 13 digit. Ref's should also link to Blodgett's wiki page.
  • There are also several different ways that Christen and Flanders' Cass Gilbert, Life and Work: Architect of the Public Domain is referred to. And note that Christen and Flanders aren't the author of that book, they are editors. — Preceding unsigned comment added by HighAtop94 (talkcontribs) 03:22, 4 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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I added information about a museum collection with a large number of drawings and plans for the Woolworth Building. Reklaw9 (talk) 21:58, 31 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]