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Bruce Price
1845 - Born in Cumberland, Maryland on the 12th of December.
1850 - His family moved to Baltimore in the early where Price attended school.
1871 - Bruce Price was married to Mary Josephine Lee, a daughter of Washington Lee, Jr., in April.
1864-1868 - Price learned his profession as a draftsman and apprentice in the Baltimore firm of Niernsee & Neilson.
1869 - He studied for a time in Europe and returned to Baltimore and formed a partnership with E. Francis Baldwin.
1870 - Bruce Price and Francis Baldwin were elected to membership in the Baltimore Chapter of the AIA in December.
1873 - Price severed his partnership with Baldwin and moved to Wilkes-Barre, where his wife's family lived.
1877 - He moved his office to New York where it remained for the rest of his life.
1877 - He reportedly resigned from the AIA but rejoined as a Fellow.
1876 - The cathedral was finished the Lexington church was not completed until.
1885-1886 - Bruce Price designed a clubhouse and offices, stores, and some three dozen cottages and houses here.
1890 - He was a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and belonged to the Architectural League of New York as well.
1903 - Died on th 29th of May.
1850 - His family moved to Baltimore in the early where Price attended school.
1871 - Bruce Price was married to Mary Josephine Lee, a daughter of Washington Lee, Jr., in April.
1864-1868 - Price learned his profession as a draftsman and apprentice in the Baltimore firm of Niernsee & Neilson.
1869 - He studied for a time in Europe and returned to Baltimore and formed a partnership with E. Francis Baldwin.
1870 - Bruce Price and Francis Baldwin were elected to membership in the Baltimore Chapter of the AIA in December.
1873 - Price severed his partnership with Baldwin and moved to Wilkes-Barre, where his wife's family lived.
1877 - He moved his office to New York where it remained for the rest of his life.
1877 - He reportedly resigned from the AIA but rejoined as a Fellow.
1876 - The cathedral was finished the Lexington church was not completed until.
1885-1886 - Bruce Price designed a clubhouse and offices, stores, and some three dozen cottages and houses here.
1890 - He was a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and belonged to the Architectural League of New York as well.
1903 - Died on th 29th of May.
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Une Femme En Trop by Bruce Price (Paperback - Jul 7, 1997) |
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Robert the Bruce: The price of the King's Peace by Nigel Tranter (Mass Market Paperback - Jul 7, 1973) |
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A critique of the works of Bruce Price (Great American architects series) by Russell Sturgis (Unknown Binding - Jan 1, 1970) |
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1880 Cocke County census: Cocke County, Tennessee by Bruce D Price (Unknown Binding - Jul 7, 1999) |
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1870 Cocke County Census: Cocke County Tennessee by Bruce D. Price (Paperback - Jul 7, 1980) |
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A large country house (Modern architectural practice) by Bruce Price (Unknown Binding - Jan 1, 1970) |
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