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John McComb, New York City Hall, front elevation, 1802

Ink, wash, and graphite. John McComb, in consultation with Joseph F. Mangin, made 105 drawings of a proposed new City Hall building, all of which are preserved in New-York Historical's library. The city fathers accepted his plans. As soon as the building was completed in 1811 it was recognized as one of the finest public buildings in America and it has remained one of the nation's architectural treasures.

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Ink, wash, and graphite. John McComb, in consultation with Joseph F. Mangin, made 105 drawings of a proposed new City Hall building, all of which are preserved in New-York Historical's library. The city fathers accepted his plans. As soon as the building was completed in 1811 it was recognized as one of the finest public buildings in America and it has remained one of the nation's architectural treasures.
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nyhs:235265
NYHS Identifier
Print Room – PR 040, #CH 01
18986_NewYorkCityHallElev_McCombCH01.tif
Owning Institution
Full Title
John McComb, New York City Hall, front elevation, 1802
Date Created
1802
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