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Bruce Price

PRICE, Bruce, architect, born in Cumborland, Maryland, 12 December, 1845. He studied his profession with James Crawford and with John Rudolph Niernsee in Baltimore, after which he spent a year abroad. In 1869 he settled in Baltimore and began his professional career. Soon afterward he moved to Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, where he remained five years, and in 1877 he established himself in New York. His work has included designs for the cathedral in Savannah, Georgia, the Methodist church in Wilkesbarre. Pa., and the Lee Memorial church in. Lexington, Virginia, which are considered excellent examples of modern American ecclesiastical architecture. He designed the cottages and club-house at Tuxedo Park, New Jersey, the West End hotel at Bar Harbor, Maine, and the Long Beach hotel. New York The hotel at Long Beach was built by him in sixty days. Mr. Price invented, patented, and built the parlor bay-window cars for the Pennsylvania, and Boston and Albany railroads. He is the author of "A Large Country House " (New York, 1886).

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