Edwin A. Quick

Edwin A. Quick

Edwin A. Quick, 1900
Born May 24, 1841
Rhinebeck, New York
Died October 19, 1913
Yonkers, New York
Nationality United States
Occupation Architect
Practice E. A. Quick; E. A. Quick & Son
Messiah Baptist Church, Yonkers, 1887.
Colgate Library, Colgate University, 1889.
Yonkers City Hall, Yonkers, 1908.

Edwin A. Quick (1841-1913) was an American architect practicing in Yonkers, New York, directly north of New York City.

Life and career

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]

Architectural works

E. A. Quick, before 1891

E. A. Quick & Son, 1891-1913

References

  1. 1 2 "A Masonic Historian: The Valuable Labors of W. Bro. Edwin A. Quick in York Lodge, No. 197". Masonic Standard 12 May 1900: 12. New York.
  2. 1 2 "Obituary: Edwin A. Quick". Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide 25 Oct. 1913: 780. New York.
  3. American Architect and Building News 19 Aug. 1882: 92. Boston.
  4. 1 2 Kirkwood, Agnes E. Church and Sunday-School Work in Yonkers: Its Origin and Progress. 1889.
  5. Library Journal April 1889: 166.
  6. Cary, Bill. "Grand old manor in Yonkers, for $1.995 million". http://www.lohud.com/. 5 Dec. 2014.
  7. Educator Nov. 1891: 14.
  8. "The New High Service Water Tower at Yonkers, NY". Engineering News 19 May 1892: 494. New York.
  9. Yonkers Herald-Statesman 25 Oct. 1937: 1.
  10. Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide 3 April 1893: 584. New York.
  11. 'Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide 27 Jan. 1894: 136. New York.
  12. American Architect and Building News 4 April 1896: xix. Boston.
  13. Brenner, Elsa. "IN THE REGION/Westchester; Lofts Provide a SoHo Feel in Yonkers". http://www.nytimes.com/. New York Times, 9 Oct. 2005.
  14. Williams, Howard D. A History of Colgate University, 1819-1969. 1969.
  15. Brickbuilder March 1900: 66. Boston.
  16. Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide 15 Sept. 1900: 325. New York.
  17. Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide 4 Aug. 1900: 148. New York.
  18. 1 2 Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide 19 Jan. 1901: 99. New York.
  19. Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide 13 April 1901: 648. New York.
  20. Yonkers: Next to the Largest City in the United States. Ed. J. F. Gilder. 1914.
  21. Engineering News 29 March 1908: 91. New York.
  22. Yonkers Historical Society. Then & Now: Yonkers. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2008.
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