Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 140-148 West 137th Street, Borough of Manhattan : built 1923-25 : architect George W. Foster, Jr.
- Title
- Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 140-148 West 137th Street, Borough of Manhattan : built 1923-25 : architect George W. Foster, Jr. / Landmarks Preservation Commission.
- Published by
- [New York] : Landmarks Preservation Commission, [1993]
- Author
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- Additional authors
- Description
- 16 pages : illustrations, 2 maps; 28 cm.
- Series statement
- Designation list / Landmarks Preservation Commission ; 252
- New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission. Designation list ; 252.
- Subject
- Foster, George W. 1866-1923
- Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (New York, N.Y.)
- African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church -- Buildings
- African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
- African American churches -- New York
- African American architects -- New York
- Gothic revival (Architecture) -- New York
- Church architecture -- New York
- Architecture -- Conservation and restoration -- New York
- Church buildings -- New York
- African American architects
- African American churches
- Buildings
- Church architecture
- Gothic revival (Architecture)
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
- Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
- New York (N.Y.) -- Church history
- New York (State) -- New York
- New York (State) -- Harlem
- Genre/Form
- Church history.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Language
- English
- Note
- Caption title.
- "LP-1849."
- Report prepared by Christopher Moore and Andrew S. Dolkart.
- "July 13, 1993"--Caption.
- "Landmark Site: Borough of Manhattan, Tax Map Block 1921, Lot 51"--Page 1.
- "A distinguished composition in the neo-Gothic style ... was designed by George W. Foster, Jr., one of the first black architects to be registered in the United States"--Page 1.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.