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    George Oakley Totten Jr. (December 5, 1866 – February 1, 1939), was one of Washington D.C.’s most prolific and skilled architects in the Gilded Age. His...
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    (1935) 2007 Massachusetts Ave NW: Horace A. Taylor House (arch. George Oakley Totten Jr., 1901) 2009 Massachusetts Ave NW: Hershell Main House, later Alice...
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    Gilded Age George Oakley Totten Jr. (1866–1939), one of Washington D.C.’s most prolific and skilled architects in the Gilded Age Oakley (surname) Hanks, Patrick;...
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  • Totten (1933–2019), American politician and mechanical engineer George Muirson Totten (1809–1884), American civil engineer George Oakley Totten Jr. (1866–1939)...
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    combination of Beaux-Arts and Norman Revival styles. The architect, George Oakley Totten Jr., also designed Everett's Washington, DC residence, (formerly the...
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    on Embassy Row, in the former Francis B. Moran House (architect George Oakley Totten Jr., 1909) on 2315 Massachusetts Avenue NW. A chancery annex was located...
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    listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1991. George Oakley Totten Jr. was the architect for the structure that was completed in 1906...
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    embassy since the 1960s. The building was designed by architect George Oakley Totten Jr. (1866-1939), who studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and who also...
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    years. The Renaissance Revival building was designed in 1928 by George Oakley Totten Jr., and constructed by Mary Foote Henderson in 1929–1930 as part...
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    bottling millionaire, in 1915. The Everett House was designed by George Oakley Totten Jr., a Washingtonian who had spent a brief period in Turkey as the...
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