George Willard Conable (1866-1933), AIA, was an American architect practicing in New York City in the early to mid 20th century specializing in churches.
He graduated from Cortland State Normal School in 1886, and from Cornell University in 1890.
[1] In 1905 he was an assistant to noted architect Ernest Flagg and prepared plans and working drawings for the Singer Building.
[2] His office was at 15 Myrtle Avenue, Jamaica, Queens in 1908, 46 West 24th Street in 1918.
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