Samuel Adams Warner (1822–1897) was an American architect.
[1] He studied architecture in his father Cyrus Lazelle Warner (1789-1852)'s office and partnered with his younger brother Benjamin Warner from 1862 to 1868.
He designed dry goods merchant buildings for the H.B.
He also designed the Marble Collegiate Church and several buildings in the SoHo neighborhood of westside Lower Manhattan in New York City's now designated Soho-Cast iron Historic District with significant examples of Cast iron architecture from 1879 to 1895.
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