American architect (1842–1901)
150 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was originally the Methodist Book Concern: "MBC" can still be seen on its crown; the building contained printing presses and offices, but also a chapel[1][2]
International Mercantile Marine Company Building (formerly the Washington Building and refacaded when it was purchased)
Gorham Manufacturing, 889 Broadway
Edward Hale Kendall (July 30, 1842 – March 10, 1901) was an American architect with a practice in New York City.[3]