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  1. Media in category "Henry Janeway Hardenbergh". The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total. 1845 Broadway.jpg 1,673 × 1,960; 796 KB. 186 Fifth Ave Western Union Telegraph Bldg.jpg 1,483 × 1,666; 605 KB. 20 Washington Square North from east.jpg 1,711 × 2,171; 911 KB.

  2. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh ( Nova Brunsvique, 6 de fevereiro de 1847 – Nova Iorque, 13 de março de 1918) foi um arquiteto norte-americano mais conhecido por seus hotéis e prédios de apartamento. Ele estudou arquitetura entre 1865 e 1870 como aprendiz de Detlef Lienau, logo em seguida abrindo sua própria firma.

  3. archINFORM homepage of Henry Janeway Hardenbergh (*1847 †1918) – American architect, active in New York [contains a list of buildings]

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  5. Son of: John Pool Hardenburgh and Frances Eliza Eddy 2nd husband of: Emily Irene Leeds Hardenbergh the Hotel Master Jun 12, 2018 | architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh Henry Janeway Hardenbergh (1847-1918) Architect Henry J. Hardenbergh was born in 1847 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, into a family of Dutch lineage.[1]...

  6. Hardenbergh, Henry Janeway (1847–1918). American architect. After he built an apartment-block on West 55th Street, NYC, called The Vancorlear (1879), he was commissioned by the head of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. to design a housing development to include luxury apartments, lower-middle-class apartments, and some terrace houses (1880–6): part of this scheme (in an eclectic style) is now ...

  7. 12 de jun. de 2018 · Henry Janeway Hardenbergh (1847-1918) Architect Henry J. Hardenbergh was born in 1847 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, into a family of Dutch lineage. He was a student at the Hasbrouck Institute, a preparatory school in Jersey City that aimed to prepare young men in Jersey City to attend the most prestigious colleges and universities in the country and to enter public service.