1879 – House at Bloomfield, New Jersey
Architect: Maurice B. Adams Front, Rear & Side Elevations including basement, ground 1st & 2nd floor plan, as published in The Building News, August 15th 1879.
Architect: Maurice B. Adams Front, Rear & Side Elevations including basement, ground 1st & 2nd floor plan, as published in The Building News, August 15th 1879.
Architect: Demolished in 1914 so as to begin construction of a new one designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, who had recently struck out on his own from Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson.
Architect: Maurice B. Adams
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