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  1. Alexander Jackson Davis (American, New York 1803–1892 West Orange, New Jersey) 1838–39 The Patent Office, Washington D. C., third project (plan and elevation)

  2. Alexander Jackson Davis (American, New York 1803–1892 West Orange, New Jersey) 1838–39 The Patent Office, Washington D. C., third project (plan and elevation)

  3. The Alexander Jackson Davis Architectural Drawings Collection contains 27 original drawings by Alexander Jackson Davis (1803-1892), a notable 19th century American architect. During the period 1850-1861, a significant part of the Barracks, a Porter's Lodge, Mess Hall, the Superintendent's residence, and several faculty residences were constructed using Davis's designs.

  4. Alexander Jackson Davis, or A. J. Davis, was an American architect, known particularly for his association with the Gothic Revival style.

  5. Jun 13, 2017 · Alexander Jackson Davis. Publication date 1837 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics House plans -- Catalogs, Domestic architecture Publisher Alexander Jackson Davis ...

  6. Artist: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, New York 1803–1892 West Orange, New Jersey) Designer: Designed by Town & Davis (1829–35 and 1842–43) Date: 1834–35. Medium: Watercolor, ink and graphite. Dimensions: Sheet: 31 x 25 1/8 in. (78.7 x 63.8 cm) Classifications: Drawings, Ornament & Architecture. Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick ...

  7. Designed in 1838 by Alexander Jackson Davis, Lyndhurst is considered to be one of America’s finest examples of Gothic architecture. The estate was shaped for more than a century by the three families that owned it and their influence is evident in the expansion of the house from a country villa “in the pointed style” to a Gothic mansion.