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11 Facts About William Tuthill

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William Burnet Tuthill was an American architect celebrated for designing New York City's Carnegie Hall.

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William Burnet Tuthill was born on February 11,1855, in Hoboken, New Jersey, the son of George Flavius Tuthill and Jane Louise Price.

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William Tuthill trained in the office of Richard Morris Hunt and in 1878 set up practice for himself in the city.

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William Tuthill married Henrietta Elizabeth Corwin, an accomplished pianist and organist.

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William B Tuthill was a founder of the Architectural League of New York and served on the Art Commission of the Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893.

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William Tuthill lectured on architectural history and acoustics for Columbia University, the University of Cincinnati, and the New York City Board of Education.

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William Tuthill served for thirty-six years as secretary and manager of the Oratorio Society of New York.

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William B Tuthill is best remembered as the architect of Carnegie Hall in New York City.

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William Tuthill was a talented amateur cellist and served as a board member of the Oratorio Society of New York along with Andrew Carnegie.

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William Tuthill designed the Women's Medical College at the New York, Infirmary on 101st Street near Manhattan Avenue, in New York and a row of extant townhouses along 122nd Street near Mount Morris Park in Harlem.

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William Tuthill was the author of a number of books including:.