Albert Buchman

Albert Buchman (1859–1936) was an American architect in practice in New York.

In 1884, he was made junior partner in the firm of Schwarzmann & Buchman.

[a] This continued until 1899, when Deisler retired from the firm and Buchman associated with Mortimer J.

[3] This partnership lasted until 1917, when Fox was appointed a vice president of the Columbia Bank.

[5] Due to his health Buchman eventually retired, and in January, 1930 Kahn reestablished the practice as the Firm of Ely Jacques Kahn, in association with Montfort.

Mortimer J. Fox, 1860–1945.