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RICH, Charles Alonzo, architect, born in Beverly, Massachusetts, 22 October, 1855. He was graduated at the Chandler scientific department of Dartmouth in 1875, and subsequently devoted his attention to the study of architecture, spending 1879-'80 in Europe for that purpose. On his return he settled in New York, and became professionally associated with Hugh Lamb. The firm has gamed a good reputation among those who stand high in the recent development of American architecture. Among the great number of buildings that they have designed are the Mount Morris bank in Harlem, the upper part of which is used for apartments, the Astral flats in Greenpoint, the Pratt industrial institute, Brooklyn, and the East Orange opera-house, as well as many private residences in New York city.
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