J. Cleaveland Cady

J(osiah) Cleaveland Cady (Providence, Rhode Island, 1837 - April 17, 1919) was a New York-based architect whose most familiar surviving building is the south range of the American Museum of Natural History on New York's Upper West Side. He worked in partnership from 1870 with Milton See (1854 - October 27, 1920) in the firm of Cady, Bird and See. Cady was the son of Josiah Cady and his wife Lydia, of Providence, Rhode Island, where he was born. H... more

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  • 1837

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  • Apr 17, 1919 (age 82 years)

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  • Josiah Cleaveland Cady
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