He also did work in Kingston, including the New York State Armory (1878) and, at the end of his career, the Stuyvesant Hotel (1910).
"[2] The summer home of Effingham Brown Sutton in West Islip, New York (ca.
Wood's design for the Grand Hotel (Highmount, New York) was a project for Thomas Cornell, owner of Hudson River steamships and the Ulster and Delaware Railroad.
Cornell concluded that a hotel near the railroad would boost traffic and draw wealthy clients who would be hours away from Grand Central Station in New York City.
[5] The three-story hotel included elegant features such as turrets, and a covered piazza along its 350-foot length.
[5] Wood's design for a large hotel in Charleston, South Carolina was covered by The New York Times in a January 6, 1894 article.