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Evans, Moore, and Woodbridge was an American architectural firm in early to mid-twentieth-century New York City. [1] Through partner, Frederick James Woodbridge, FAIA, it was a predecessor firms Adams and Woodbridge, which estimated in 1953 that the firm and its predecessors (including Evans, Moore & Woodbridge, Adams & Prentice (1929–1941), and Malmfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge) had been responsible for "about 100 residences and alterations." [2]
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Evans, Moore, and Woodbridge was an American architectural firm in early to mid-twentieth-century New York City. [1] Through partner, Frederick James Woodbridge, FAIA, it was a predecessor firms Adams and Woodbridge, which estimated in 1953 that the firm and its predecessors (including Evans, Moore & Woodbridge, Adams & Prentice (1929–1941), and Malmfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge) had been responsible for "about 100 residences and alterations." [2]
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
link) February 27, 1953.