Background
Rossiter was born in France of American parents in 1854.
Rossiter was born in France of American parents in 1854.
He was educated in the United States. including at The Gunnery school in Washington, Connecticut, near where he later built his summer home, Rock House. He graduated from Cornell University in 1875.
He died October 15, 1941. He had a medieval architecture interest with a focus on lookouts. Buildings designed by Rossiter which survive and are listed on the United States. National Register of Historic Places include:
Glen Haven District Number.
4 School and Public Library, 7325 Fair Haven Road, Homer, New York
Haystack Mountain Tower, 43 North Saint, Norfolk, Connecticut, near Rossiter"s summer home in northern Litchfield County, Connecticut
Hepburn Library, 1 Hepburn Saint, Norfolk, New York
South Orange Village Hall, South. Orange Avenue. and Scotland Road, South Orange, New Jersey, as Rossiter & Wright
One or more buildings in Washington Green Historic District, Roughly, along Ferry Bridge, Green Hill, Kirby, Roxbury, Wykeham and Woodbury Rds., Parsonage Lane and The Green, Washington, Connecticut
One or more buildings in Prospect Hill Historic District, in New Haven, Connecticut.