Angell was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He worked in various popular styles throughout his career. He designed Queen Anne, Romanesque, neo-Greek, and Renaissance Revival works, mostly in Greenwich Village and the Upper Westside. His earliest known commissions were 44 and 46 West 85th street 1886-87 241-49 Central Park West, 1887-88, altered, 170 West 75th street 1888-89, 340-48 West End Avenue, 262-68 West 77th street as 1889-90, and 1890-91, the hotel Endicott, at Columbus Avenue and 82nd street. All extant and located in the Upper West Side. He developed a series of 11 Queen Anne and Romanesque townhouses from 101 to 121 Manhattan Avenue between West 104th and 105th in the West, Joseph Turner. The construction of the row began in August 1889 and was completed in May 1890, was at a cost of $10.000 per house. These homes in the Manhattan Avenue historic district.
He died of diabetes in 1923 in Jersey City, New Jersey.
-Wikipedia
Angell was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He worked in various popular styles throughout his career. He designed Queen Anne, Romanesque, neo-Greek, and Renaissance Revival works, mostly in Greenwich Village and the Upper Westside. His earliest known commissions were 44 and 46 West 85th street 1886-87 241-49 Central Park West, 1887-88, altered, 170 West 75th street 1888-89, 340-48 West End Avenue, 262-68 West 77th street as 1889-90, and 1890-91, the hotel Endicott, at Columbus Avenue and 82nd street. All extant and located in the Upper West Side. He developed a series of 11 Queen Anne and Romanesque townhouses from 101 to 121 Manhattan Avenue between West 104th and 105th in the West, Joseph Turner. The construction of the row began in August 1889 and was completed in May 1890, was at a cost of $10.000 per house. These homes in the Manhattan Avenue historic district.
He died of diabetes in 1923 in Jersey City, New Jersey.
-Wikipedia
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