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Albert W. Fuller (1854-1934) was an American architect practicing in Albany, New York. Fuller was born in the town of Clinton, New York. From 1873 to 1879 he trained as a draftsman in the office of Albany architects Ogden & Wright. He then opened his own office. In 1883 he formed a partnership with William A. Wheeler, a native Albanian who had studied under Boston architects. This firm lasted until 1897. He practiced alone until 1900, when he formed a partnership with William B. Pitcher (1864-1921), a former draftsman of Fuller's. Pitcher retired in 1909, due to poor health.〔''Chatham Courier (NY)'' 1921.〕 Fuller then established a partnership with William P. Robinson.〔Waite, Diana S. ''Architects in Albany''. Albany: Mount Ida Press, 2009.〕 The firm lasted until 1934, Fuller's death. Fuller died in his office, while resting from his work. His death was attributed to heart disease.〔Johnson, Eugene J. ''Style Follows Function: Architecture of Marcus T. Reynolds''. Albany: Washington Park Press, 1993.〕 ==Architectural Works== * George W. van Slyke House, 756 Madison Ave., Albany, NY (1881)〔 * Albany County Bank Building, 6 S. Pearl St., Albany, NY (1882) - Demolished 1927.〔 * Charles B. Kountze House, 225 E. 16th Ave., Denver, CO (1882) - Demolished 1963.〔Zimmer, Amy B. ''Images of America: Denver's Capitol Hill Neighborhood''. Charleston: Arcadia, 2009/〕 * Albany Safe Deposit & Storage Co. Building, 60 Maiden Ln., Albany, NY (1883) - Demolished.〔 * Horace G. Young House, 425 State St., Albany, NY (1885)〔 * Hampton B. Denman House, 1623 16th St. N. W., Washington, DC (1886)〔Hodges, Allan A. and Carol A. ''Washington on Foot: 23 Walking Tours of Washington, D.C., Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, and Historic Annapolis, Maryland''. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1980.〕 * Henry C. Pierce House, 40 Vandeventer Place, St. Louis, MO (1886) - Demolished. Vendeventer Place no longer exists.〔Savage, Charles C. ''Architecture of the Private Streets of St. Louis: the Architects and the Houses They Designed''. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1987.〕 * Y. M. C. A. Building, 62 N. Pearl St., Albany, NY (1886-87)〔 * Academy of Music, 82 Broadway, Newburgh, NY (1887-88) - Later the Academy Theatre. Demolished.〔Geer, Walter. ''Terra-Cotta in Architecture''. New York: Gazlay Bros., 1891.〕 * Hoosick Falls M. E. Church, 130 Main St., Hoosick Falls, NY (1887) - Built with a tower, now lost.〔Geer, Walter. ''Terra-Cotta in Architecture''. New York: Gazlay Bros., 1891.〕 * Belhurst, 4069 Route 14, Geneva, NY (1888) - The residence of Louis D. Collins. * Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium, Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, NY (1888)〔''Engineering and Building Record'' 18 Feb. 1888: 191.〕 * Harmanus Bleecker Hall, 161 Washington Ave., Albany, NY (1888) - Burned in 1940.〔''Engineering and Building Record'' 21 Jan. 1888: 128.〕 * Edward McKinney House, 391 State St., Albany, NY (1889)〔 * Plattsburgh Normal School, Plattsburgh, NY (1889-90) - Burned in 1929.〔''Engineering and Building Record'' 10 Aug. 1889: 153.〕 * Silliman (Couper) Hall, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY (1889)〔''78th Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Hamilton College for the Academic Year 1889-90''. Utica: Ellis H. Roberts & Co., 1889.〕 * Y. M. C. A. Building, Main & Court Sts., New Britain, CT (1889) - Demolished.〔Geer, Walter. ''Terra-Cotta in Architecture''. New York: Gazlay Bros., 1891.〕〔Fowler, Herbert E. ''A History of New Britain''. New Britain (CT): New Britain Historical Society, 1960.〕 * Andrew S. Baker House, 129 S. Lake Ave., Albany, NY (1890-92)〔 * Public School No. 10, 250 Central Ave., Albany, NY (1890)〔 * Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Monument Square, Troy, NY (1890-91) * 4th Precinct Police Station, 419 Madison Ave., Albany, NY (1891)〔 * Alden Chester House, 139 S. Lake Ave., Albany, NY (1891)〔 * Hudson River Telephone Co. Building, Maiden Ln. & Chapel St., Albany, NY (1891-92) - Demolished.〔〔Whish, John D. ''Albany Guide Book''. Albany: J. B. Lyon Co., 1917.〕 * Y. M. C. A Building, 1155 Rue Metcalfe, Montreal, QC (1891) - Demolished.〔http://archives.concordia.ca/tl-1891-1912〕 * Iliff Hall, Iliff School of Theology, Denver, CO (1892)〔http://www.historycolorado.org/oahp/denver-city-county-f-k〕 * Montgomery County Courthouse, 58 Broadway, Fonda, NY (1892-93)〔http://www.courthouses.co/us-states/n/new-york/montgomery-county/〕 * Convention Hall, 268 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY (1893) - Demolished.〔''American Architect and Building News'' 6 Jan. 1894: xix.〕 * Fitzroy Place, 2160 S. Cook St., Denver, CO (1893) - The residence of Henry W. Warren.〔 * Public School No. 6, 105 2nd St., Albany, NY (1893) - Demolished.〔 * Public School No. 24, Delaware & Madison Aves., Albany, NY (1893) - Demolished.〔 * Auditorium, Northfield Seminary, Northfield, MA (1894)〔''Engineering Record'' 16 Dec. 1893: 49.〕 * DeGraaf Building, 23 S. Pearl St., Albany, NY (1894) - Demolished.〔''Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide'' 9 June 1894: 928.〕 * Forest Presbyterian Church, 4019 Center St., Lyons Falls, NY (1894) * Oneonta Normal School, Oneonta, NY (1894-95) - Demolished in 1977.〔Schull, Diantha Dow. ''Landmarks of Otsego County''. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1980.〕 * Alpha Delta Phi House, Union College, Schenectady, NY (1895-98) - Now Grant Hall. * Masonic Temple, 67 Corning Pl., Albany, NY (1895)〔''Heating and Ventilation'' 15 March 1895: 33.〕 * Rectory for St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 107 State St., Albany, NY (1895)〔 * Home Savings Bank Building, 13 N. Pearl St., Albany, NY (1896) - Demolished.〔Thatcher, John B. ''Historical Narrative: The Story of Albany; the Glory of Our City is the Glory of America. 1624-1924''. Albany: Lyon, 1924.〕 * Silliman Memorial Presbyterian Church, Mohawk & Seneca Sts., Cohoes, NY (1896-97) - Demolished in 1998.〔''Heating and Ventilation'' 15 Aug. 1895: 20.〕 * Moody Memorial Chapel, Mt. Hermon School, Gill, MA (1897)〔''Stone'' May 1897: 618.〕 * Albany Hospital, 47 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY (1898-99) - Demolished.〔 * Centennial Hall, 7 Pine St., Albany, NY (1898-99) - The former school and convent of St. Mary's R. C. Church.〔 * Fulford Place, 287 King St. E., Brockville, ON (1898-1901) - The residence of George T. Fulford.〔"A Unique White Stone in Canada". ''Stone'' Nov. 1910: 587.〕 * Lackawanna Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Building, 506 Spruce St., Scranton, PA (1898) - Later owned by the County Savings Bank and expanded two further stories. Demolished.〔''Stone'' June 1898: 60.〕) * Watervliet High School, 1408-1412 4th Ave., Watervliet, NY (1898) - Demolished.〔''Engineering News'' 26 May 1898: 121.〕 * Glens Falls City Hall, 42 Ridge St., Glens Falls, NY (1900)〔''Engineering Record'' 21 July 1900: 71.〕 * Public Bath No. 1, 665 Broadway, Albany, NY (1900) - Demolished.〔''American Architect and Building News'' 7 July 1900: x.〕 * Richards Library, 36 Elm St., Warrensburg, NY (1900)〔Hastings, John T. ''Images of America: Around Warrensburg''. Charleston: Arcadia, 2009/〕 * Charles Gibson House, 415 State St., Albany, NY (1901) - Built contemporaneously with the Walker house.〔 * Charlotte Williams Memorial Hospital, 1201 E. Broad St., Richmond, VA (1901-03)〔''Brickbuilder'' Sept. 1901: 198.〕 * James McCredie House, 403 State St., Albany, NY (1901)〔 * Public School No. 12, 27 Western Ave., Albany, NY (1901)〔 * Trinity Episcopal Church, 1336 1st Ave., Watervliet, NY (1901-02)〔''Journal of the Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Albany''. Albany: Weed-Parsons Printing Co., 1901.〕 * William J. Walker House, 417 State St., Albany, NY (1901) - Built contemporaneously with the Gibson house.〔 * Amsterdam Free Library, 28 Church St., Amsterdam, NY (1902)〔Koch, Theodore Wesley. ''A Book of Carnegie Libraries''. White Plains: H. W. Wilson Co., 1917.〕 * Gordius H. P. Gould House, Main St., Lyons Falls, NY (1902) * Guy Park Avenue School, 300 Guy Park Ave., Amsterdam, NY (1902)〔https://www.co.montgomery.ny.us/sites/public/government/historian/Historian_Development/Articles_WalterElwoodMuseum.aspx〕 * Johnstown Public Library, 38 S. Market St., Johnstown, NY (1902)〔Koch, Theodore Wesley. ''A Book of Carnegie Libraries''. White Plains: H. W. Wilson Co., 1917.〕〔http://www.johnstownnyhistory.com/library.html〕 * Hackley Hospital, 1700 Clinton St., Muskegon, MI (1903) - Demolished.〔''Engineering Record'' 21 Feb. 1903: 214.〕 * Albany Institute and Historical Art Society, 125 Washington Ave., Albany, NY (1906)〔''Engineering-Contracting'' 30 May 1906: 14.〕 * Masonic Hall, 2 Russell Ave., Ravena, NY (1907)〔Moore, William D. ''Masonic Temples: Freemasonry, Ritual Architecture, and Masculine Archetypes''. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2006.〕 * Engineering Building (Reamer Campus Center), Union College, Schenectady, NY (1909)〔''Engineering Record'' 10 Oct. 1908: 44.〕 * Johnstown High School, W. Montgomery & S. Market Sts., Johnstown, NY (1909) - Demolished.〔''American Architect'' 17 March 1909: 15.〕 * Watervliet High School, 14th St., Watervliet, NY (1910-11) - Now the Watervliet Civic Center.〔''American Architect'' 17 Aug. 1910: 12.〕〔http://www.watervlietciviccenter.com/about-us/〕 * Berkshire Hotel, 140 State St., Albany, NY (1912)〔 * Herkimer High School, 435 N. Bellinger St., Herkimer, NY (1912) - Now apartments.〔''Lather'' Aug. 1912: 33.〕 * Ilion High School, Weber Ave., Ilion, NY (1913) - Burned in 1963.〔''School Board Journal'' March 1913: 58.〕 * Union Free School, Cemetery Rd. near Old Route 20, New Lebanon, NY (1913) - Demolished in 2012. * Masonic Temple, 48 Grand St., Newburgh, NY (1914)〔Moore, William D. ''Masonic Temples: Freemasonry, Ritual Architecture, and Masculine Archetypes''. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2006.〕 * Fair Haven Grade School, 115 N. Main St., Fair Haven, VT (1916)〔''American Contractor'' 5 Feb. 1916: 65.〕 * Kinney & Woodward Building, 74 State St., Albany, NY (1916)〔''Engineering Record'' 18 Sept. 1915: 121.〕 * First Congregational Church, 405 Quail St., Albany, NY (1917)〔http://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/14000259.htm〕 * Public School No. 19, 395 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY (1917)〔 * North School, 217 N. Washington St., Herkimer, NY (1922)〔''American Contractor'' 8 April 1922: 55.〕 * South Side School, 249 S. Main St., Herkimer, NY (1922) - An annex to a now-demolished older building.〔''American Contractor'' 8 April 1922: 55.〕 * Harmanus Bleecker Library, 19 Dove St., Albany, NY (1923-24)〔 * University Club, 141 Washington Ave., Albany, NY (1924-25)〔 * Gates B. Aufsessor House, 570 Providence St., Albany, NY (1925)〔 * Walter A. Wood High School, Eberle Way, Hoosick Falls, NY (1927) - Demolished 1968.〔''American School & University'' 1932: 414.〕〔http://www.hoosickhistory.com/newsletters/June2006.htm〕 * Albany Law School, 80 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY (1928)〔http://www.americantowns.com/ny/albany/news/historic-albany-foundation-to-host-the-32nd-a-moveable-feast-13778306〕 * Franklin Academy, 15 Francis St., Malone, NY (1929-30) - Now the Malone Middle School.〔Davis, G. Berton. "A Brief History of Franklin Academy at Malone, New York". ''Franklin Historical Review'' 1972: 19.〕 * Bethlehem Central High School, 332 Kenwood Ave., Delmar, NY (1932)〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Albert W. Fuller」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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