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Background[edit]

The office of McKim, Mead & White was organized in 1879, and was formally dissolved on February 20, 1961. It was suceeded by the office of Steinman, Corrigill, Cain & White, itself soon superceded by Steinman, Cain & White.

Partners of the firm were:

At the reorganization in 1961 the new partners were former participating associates Milton Bode Steinmann (1899-1987), Alexander Stevenson Corrigill (1891-1961), Walker Oscar Cain (1915-1993) and Cornelius J. White (1894-1962).

Some employees[edit]

Works by Charles F. McKim and William R. Mead, 1872 to 1877[edit]

Works by McKim, Mead & Bigelow, 1877 to 1879[edit]

Works in the United States[edit]

In progress[edit]


| 1906 || St. Gabriel's Park Branch Library || 303 E 36th St || New York || New York || Demolished. || |- | 1907 || Harlem Branch Library || 9 W 124th St || New York || New York || || |-

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1910 393 5th Ave 393 5th Ave New York New York
1910 New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital 313 E 20th St New York New York Demolished.
1911 Brearley School 58-60 E 61st St New York New York Demolished.
1912 681 5th Ave 681 5th Ave New York New York
1912 Geraldyn Redmond House 701-705 Park Ave New York New York Demolished.
1915 Harvard Club of New York 27 W 44th St New York New York Addition.
1916 Thomas Newbold House 15 E 79th St New York New York
1923 277 Park Ave 277 Park Ave New York New York Demolished.
1924 360 E 50th St 360 E 50th St New York New York
1925 430 E 57th St 430 E 57th St New York New York
1927 National City Bank Building 52 Wall St New York New York Demolished.

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Narragansett Pier[edit]

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Providence[edit]

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Works abroad[edit]

Canada[edit]

To manage work in Winnipeg, John Nelson Semmens of the New York office was sent to open an office in 1910, which he ran until 1913.[234]

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References[edit]

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  188. ^ $3.85M waterfront estate designed by McKim, Mead & White is just 30 minutes outside NYC
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