Edwin Quick was born in 1841 in
Rhinebeck, New York, where he attended the Rhinebeck Academy. He studied architecture,[1] and worked as a construction superintendent in
New York in the 1860s and 1870s, working for
Gilman &
Kendall,
J. William Schickel, and
Renwick & Sands.[2] He moved to Yonkers in April, 1874.[1] He was practicing independently as an architect by 1882.[3] Circa 1891 he made his son, H. Lansing Quick, a partner in the firm, which became Edwin A. Quick & Son. The two practiced together until 1913, upon the elder Quick's death.
Quick died on October 19, 1913, at his home in Yonkers.[2]
Edwin Quick was born in 1841 in
Rhinebeck, New York, where he attended the Rhinebeck Academy. He studied architecture,[1] and worked as a construction superintendent in
New York in the 1860s and 1870s, working for
Gilman &
Kendall,
J. William Schickel, and
Renwick & Sands.[2] He moved to Yonkers in April, 1874.[1] He was practicing independently as an architect by 1882.[3] Circa 1891 he made his son, H. Lansing Quick, a partner in the firm, which became Edwin A. Quick & Son. The two practiced together until 1913, upon the elder Quick's death.
Quick died on October 19, 1913, at his home in Yonkers.[2]