• William Gabriel Tachau, AIA, (April 1875 – January 1969), was an American architect active in early- to mid-twentieth-century New York City. With Lewis...
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    predecessor firm of Tachau and Vought. It was formed by Lewis Pilcher and William G. Tachau. Lewis Pilcher was a professor of art at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie...
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  • York City. With William G. Tachau, he was a principal in the architectural firm of Tachau & Vought, the successor firm to Pitcher & Tachau. The firm, located...
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  • 1919 as the successor to the architectural firm of Pilcher and Tachau by William G. Tachau (b. 1875) and Vought. By 1946, Vought had left. Eliot Butler...
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    early-twentieth-century New York City. With William G. Tachau, he was a partner of Pilcher and Tachau, the predecessor firm of Tachau and Vought. He was a professor...
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    end is the neo-classical half-domed Naumburg Bandshell (designed by William G. Tachau in 1916, built 1921-23); it was named after Elkan Naumburg. It is...
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    ISBN 0-15-508315-5 Lowden, 11, Greenspoon, 607 Tachau, 7 “Gothic Art and Architecture” Lowden, 33 Cothren, 329-330 Tachau, 9 Cothren, 34 [Cothren, “The Iconography”...
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    194. Tachau, p. 224. Clark, p. 212. Tachau, p. 223. Hewlett, "1st African American Ky. High-Court Justice – William E. McAnulty 1947–2007". Tachau, pp...
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    example. In Louisville, except for a brief time as a salesman for C. G. Tachau Co., in 1879, Oscar's career proceeded in a customary fashion. He apprenticed...
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    the Shadow, a digital history project created by Edward L. Ayers and William G. Thomas III on the experience of Confederate Civil War soldiers in the...
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