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Flint
& Pere Marquette, and Grand Rapids & Indiana Union Station
- Reed City, Michigan |
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1891 - Demolished |
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Grand
Central Station - New York, New York |
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1898
(Enlargement to the first station) -
Demolished in 1903 for underground railroad improvements |
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Illinois
Central Station - Chicago, Illinois |
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1892
(Was used in the African American Migration) -
Demolished in 1969 |
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Michigan
Central Station - West Bay City, Michigan |
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1891 - Demolished |
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Northern
Pacific Railroad Office Building - St. Paul, Minnesota |
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1881 - Demolished |
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First
Presbyterian Church Edifice - Detroit, Michigan |
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1891
- Demolished |
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Newberry
Memorial Chapel - Detroit, Michigan |
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?
- Demolished |
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Peninsular
Club - Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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1883
- Demolished in 1915 for improvements |
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Riding
Club - New York, New York |
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1885
- Demolished |
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Tower
Building - New York, New York |
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1888
(Was Bradford's most famous work) - Demolished in 1926 |
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Young
Men's Christian Association Building - Harlem Branch, New York |
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1887 - Demolished |
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Residence
of Henry C. Potter Esquire - East Saginaw, Michigan |
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1890
(Vice President for the Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad
Company) - Demolished in 1944 |
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(Demolition was in progress when a fire
destroyed what little was left on July 25, 1944,
it was located on the corner of |
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Jefferson and Holland Streets,
now the present site of the Greater Williams Temple). |