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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Fraser (October 18, 1825 December 26, 1906) was a Scottish-born American architect who practiced in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC. His most significant surviving building is the Union League of Philadelphia (1862 65), a High Victorian, Second Empire gentlemen's club constructed of brick and brownstone. His career is overshadowed by that of his former student and one-time partner, Frank Furness (Fraser, Furness & Hewitt: 1867-71), whose influence…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Fraser (October 18, 1825 December 26, 1906) was a Scottish-born American architect who practiced in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC. His most significant surviving building is the Union League of Philadelphia (1862 65), a High Victorian, Second Empire gentlemen's club constructed of brick and brownstone. His career is overshadowed by that of his former student and one-time partner, Frank Furness (Fraser, Furness & Hewitt: 1867-71), whose influence is visible in Fraser's Washington, DC mansions for James G. Blaine and John T. Brodhead.