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Tiffany Census

St. John's Military School Chapel, Manlius, New York

Note: the text in the square brackets ([...]) are a short form of references which have been used to deduce the corresponding information.
The meaning of the site and item attributes is explained in the glossary.

Site Id: 3.70.2
Rating: Nothing
Address:
Location: Manlius, New York, USA
Lat/Lng: 42.99797, -75.96554 (approx)
Tiffany 1910: Page 27
Duncan 1980: Page 205
Tiffany 1897: Page 19
Tiffany 1893: Not listed
Tiffany 1886: Not listed
Tiffany/Duncan comment: Tiffany 1910 lists the site twice, once as just St. John's Church [TIFF1910, DUNC1980]
Completeness: Low
Building status: No more
Building date:
Architect:
Comment: The original chapel was destroyed by fire 8 Apr 1902 [SJ1902]
The replacement chapel was demolished by ca. 1979 [ORG]
Also of interest:

Site Items

3.70.2.1: Damon Memorial Window: ornamental (Destroyed if ever existed)
3.70.2.2: Verbeck Memorial Window: St. John the Evangelist (Unknown)

Item 3.70.2.1

Glossary (of terms) and References (as found in square brackets [...])

Status: Destroyed if ever existed [SJ1902]
Confidence: Medium
Memorial name: Damon Memorial Window
Description: ornamental [TIFF1897, TIFF1910, DUNC1980]
Tiffany 1910: Page 27
Duncan 1980: Page 205
Tiffany 1897: Page 19
Signature:
Other documentation:
Designer:
Memorial details:
Donor:
Date:
Inscription:
Category: Ornamental
Comment: The chapel was destroyed by fire 8 Apr 1902 and the window is listed in Tiffany 1897, so if it ever existed then it was destroyed [SJ1902, TIFF1897, DEDUCED]

Item 3.70.2.2

Glossary (of terms) and References (as found in square brackets [...])

Status: Unknown
Confidence: Medium
Memorial name: Verbeck Memorial Window
Theme: St. John the Evangelist [TIFF1910, DUNC1980]
Tiffany 1910: Page 27
Duncan 1980: Page 205
Tiffany 1897: Not listed
Signature:
Other documentation:
Designer:
Memorial details:
Donor:
Date:
Inscription:
Category: St. John
Tiffany/Duncan comment: William Verbeck was the head of the school from 1897 to 1930 and so, if this window ever existed, then likely he organised it with the Tiffany company [TIFF1910, DUNC1980, WIKI, DEDUCED]
Comment: The original chapel was destroyed by fire 8 Apr 1902 but the window might date to after that [SJ1902, DEDUCED]

References

DEDUCED: Deduced from other information
DUNC1980: Tiffany Windows, Alastair Duncan (1980)
ORG: Organization
SJ1902: The Syracuse Journal (9 Apr 1902, p. 12)
TIFF1886: Announcement in American Architect and Building News, Tiffany Glass Company (6 Feb 1886)
TIFF1893: Chicago Exposition booklet, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (1893)
TIFF1897: A List of Windows: And Extracts from Letters & Newspapers, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (1897)
TIFF1910: A Partial List of Tiffany Windows, Tiffany Studios (1910)
WIKI: Wikipedia

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