Eidlitz, Cyrus L. W. (Cyrus Lazelle Warner), 1853-1921
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found: The Long Distance Building of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company, 1991:p. 1 (Cyrus L.W. Eidlitz, architect)
found: Francis, D.S. Architects in practice NYC 1840-1900, 1980:p. 28 (Eidlitz, Cyrus Lazelle Warner, 1853-1921)
found: Bell Telephone Laboratories Complex (including the former Western Electric Company and Hook's Steam-powered Factory Buildings) (now Westbeth Artists' Housing) ..., 2011, viewed Oct. 29, 2013:PDF page 1 (Cyrus L.W. Eidlitz, architect) page 7 (Cyrus Lazelle Warner Eidlitz (1853-1921) was born in New York City into a family of eminent architects, engineers, and builders. Cyrus Eidlitz studied at a preparatory school in Geneva, Switzerland, then at the Royal Polytechnic Institute, Stuttgart, Germany, in 1871-72. He entered his father's office as draftsman, and though in 1876 he was listed independently in directories, continued in his father's firm (they shared an office with his brother Leopold), and the elder Leopold Eidlitz was responsible for assisting his son in obtaining work.)
found: The Long Distance Building of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company, 1991:p. 1 (Cyrus L.W. Eidlitz, architect) p. 4 (Cyrus L.W. Eidlitz and his successor firm of McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin; Eidlitz began practice NYC 1876; partnership with Andrew McKenzie 1902; succeeded by McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin in 1910)
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1995-09-08: new
2013-10-31: revised
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