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L. Bancel LaFarge (1900-1989) was an American architect. He was a founding member of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.〔Flint, Peter B. ( "L. B. La Farge, 89, an Architect," ) ''New York Times.'' July 4, 1989.〕 ==Early life and education== Louis Bancel LaFarge was born into a prominent American family. His grandfather, John LaFarge, was a noted American artist. His grandmother was a granddaughter of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry and a direct descendant of Benjamin Franklin.〔( "Religion: Reasoned Optimist," ) ''Time.'' March 3, 1952.〕 His father, Bancel LaFarge, was an artist who continued his father's work in glass,〔Monuments Men Foundation: (Monuments Men ) LaFarge, Maj. L. Bancel]〕〔''Time.'' March 3, 1952.〕 and his brother Tom was a mural painter.〔Clarke, T. ''Emigrés in the Wilderness''. New York: Macmilland, 1941, p. 178.〕 LaFarge was a graduate of Harvard College and the Yale School of Architecture.〔 He married Margaret Hockaday, with whom he had three children: Timothy, Benjamin, and Celestine.
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