Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes

Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes (April 11, 1867 – December 18, 1944) was an American architect. Stokes was a pioneer in social housing who co-authored the 1901 New York tenement house law. For twenty years he worked on ''The Iconography of Manhattan Island'', a six-volume compilation that became one of the most important research resources about the early development of the city. His designs included St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University and several urban housing projects in New York City. He was also a member of the New York Municipal Arts Commission for twenty-eight years and president for nine of these. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1932
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Author: Ford, James, 1884-1944.
Published 1936
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Contributors: '; ...Stokes, I. N. Phelps 1867-1944....
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