John H. Duncan

John Hemenway Duncan (January 21, 1854 – October 18, 1929)[1][2] was an American architect.

One marvelous example is 21 East 84th Street (with its neighbors, 1132 and 1134 Madison Avenue), still intact today with much of the original interior and exterior.

"A brick and terra-cotta terrace (English-style grouping of jointly designed townhouses), now sullied by unhappy storefronts on the avenue.

[7] Duncan--who had been a resident of Binghamton, NY--also had designed the Daniel S. Dickinson monument in front of the Broome County courthouse, located on Court Street in Binghamton, NY.

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John H. Duncan