Thomas J. Duff

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Thomas J. Duff was an architect noted for his design of a number of religious buildings for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York during its major expansion at the beginning of the 20th century.

His firm was headquartered at 407 West 14th Street, Manhattan,[1] and in Mount Vernon in Westchester County.

Buildings designed by Duff[]

References[]

  1. ^ Office for Metropolitan History
  2. ^ Brennan, Thomas A., Jr. (2003) [1978]. "History of Immaculate Conception Parish"..
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