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Woodruff Leeming
American architect

Woodruff Leeming

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American architect
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Place of birth
Quincy
Place of death
New Canaan
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Biography

Woodruff Leeming, AIA, (July 14, 1870 - November 20, 1919) was an American architect who practiced in the New York area.
Born July 14, 1870 in Quincy, Illinois, he first trained at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and later the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Early experience included working on the plans for the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York (probably with Heins & LaFarge) before studying in Paris. Upon his return to America, he opened his own office. He served in World War I, joining as a major and later entering the Army Reserve Corps with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He resided in New Canaan, Connecticut, where he died on November 20, 1919.

Works

He designed the 1893 rectory for the South Congregational Church, Chapel, Ladies Parlor, and Rectory, Brooklyn, New York, which is now a New York City Landmark.

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