Background
Farge, Christopher Grant Louisiana was born on January 5, 1862 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Son of John and Margaret (Perry) L.
Farge, Christopher Grant Louisiana was born on January 5, 1862 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Son of John and Margaret (Perry) L.
Studied Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1880-1881, and in office H. H. Richardson, 1892. Master of Fine Arts, Princeton, 1921.
John the Divine, interior Church of Saint Paul the Apostle and Church of the Incarnation, church and parsonage Fourth Presbyterian Church, New New York Saint Matthew’s, Washington. Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Providence, Rhode Island.
Saint Paul (and parish house), Rochester.
Houghton Memorial Chapel, Wellesley, Massachusetts. Roman Catholic Church and rectory, Tuxedo, New New York
Chapel and parish house Saint Michael’s, Geneseo. Roman Catholic chapel, West Point, New New York
Lorillard, Matthiesen and Bliss mausoleums, Woodlawn, New New York
Calvin South. Brice Mausoleum, Lima, O. Alterations and extensions Grace Church, New York, 1901. Accessory buildings, Cathedral Saint John the Divine.
Roman Catholic Cathedral, Seattle. Packard Memorial Library, Salt Lake City.
All stations, New York subway, built under Rapid Transit Commission.
All buildings, New York Zoological Park. Also Morgan memorial, Hartford. Williams memorial Trinity College.
Saint Patrick’s Church, Philadelphia.
United States Naval Hospital, Brooklyn (war work). New York Yacht Club Station, Chelsea-Moore Apartment House, New York Genealogical Society Building.
Gymnasium, Woodstock (Connecticut) Academy. Member firm Louisiana Farge & Son, since 1931.
Was investigator, later asist. general manager United States Housing Corporation, April-December 1918.
Member firm Louisiana Farge & Son, since 1931. Member firm Louisiana Farge & Morris, 1910-1915. A.N.A., 1910.
Married Florence Bayard Lockwood, September 5, 1895. Children: Margaret Grant (Mistress West. H. Osborn), Christopher, Oliver, Francis West. Of firm Heins & Louisiana Farge, 1886-1910, architects of: Cathedral of Saint