found: Catalogue of church plans, 1890:cover (Benjamin D. Price)
found: Church plans, 1906:page 1 (Benjamin D. Price, architect, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey)
found: Wikipedia, April 11, 2021(Benjamin D. Price; Benjamin Detwiler Price (September 3, 1845-September 19, 1922) was an architect known principally for his catalogue sales of plans for churches. Born in North Coventry, Pennsylvania, he established his architectural practice at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the 1870s, he began marketing plans for churches through the mail. A number of editions of his book "Church Plans" were published from 1885 to 1906. Later editions were co-authored with his son Max Charles Price, with whom he also formed a company to manufacture and sell paper imitation stained glass. By 1900, Price had moved to Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. By 1920, he had moved to Punta Gorda, Florida, where he died in 1922. A number of Price's works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places)
found: Southwest Harbor Public Library WWW site, April 11, 2021:https://swhplibrary.net/digitalarchive/files/original/3522/Price_-_Benjamin_Detwiler_Price_[1845-1922].pdfbiography, Benjamin Detwiler Price, 1845-1922 (Benjamin D. Price established Benjamin D. Price & Company at 1026 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He and his son and partner Max Charles Price (1875-1948) were particularly successful mail-order practitioners. Nothing is known about the Prices' training and background, but in their publications they called themselves architects. Specializing in churches between 1867 and 1907, they claimed that over 7,000 congregations in Canada, Mexico, and the United States used their designs. They also sold imitation stained glass on adhesive paper. Price lived in Philadelphia, in Monmouth, New Jersey, and in Punta Gorda, Florida)