He is credited with the design of the National Register of Historic Places listed Saint John's Episcopal Church (Ocean Springs, Mississippi) and Church of the Transfiguration (Blue Mountain Lake, New York).
He also designed the picturesque Gothic architecture St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church on Broadway in New York City[dubious – discuss][4] and a church in Medicine Hat (1913–14) in Alberta, Canada (interiors were later completed in 1932).
[4][10] With Alex R. Esty, he produced an unexecuted Victorian Gothic architecture design for the Library of Congress.
[1] He designed a Japanese style room in the house of K. G. Marquand on Madison Avenue and 60th Street in New York city.
It is a small, one-story, gable-roofed building with a cross like plan on a high fieldstone foundation with a central belfry at the west end.