Background
Harry Livingston French was born in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, the son of Samuel Livingston French (born September 28, 1839) and his wife, Harriet Seville Turner.
Harry Livingston French was born in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, the son of Samuel Livingston French (born September 28, 1839) and his wife, Harriet Seville Turner.
He graduated in 1894 with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Among the completed buildings of French"s firm, McCormick & French, are the following:.
In 1897, French and the Canadian-born architect Frederick McCormick formed McCormick & French, an architectural partnership based in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Their built works include the interior of the Luzerne County Courthouse, the Nesbitt Theater, and several banks, including the 1906 Second National Bank, considered by some to be Wilkes-Barre"s first skyscraper. On June 28, 1910, French married Anne Lee Worden of Wilkes-Barre.
Their son, Livingston Paine French, was born at Wilkes-Barre on May 6, 1911.
The Stegmaier Brewing Company. Wash House (1896), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Nesbitt Theater (1897), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Hotel Oneonta (1898), Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania.
Destroyed by fire in 1919.
The Stegmaier Brewing Company. Wagon Shed (1899), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The Hospital for the Insane, later called Retreat State Hospital (1899), Newport Township, Pennsylvania.
The Stegmaier Brewing Company.
Stables (1901), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The Hospital for the Insane (Additional Wings) (1905), Newport Township, Pennsylvania.
The Stegmaier Brewing Company. Bottling House (1902), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
The Stegmaier Brewing Company.
Bottling House Addition (1905), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Hotel Redington (1906), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Second Central High School (1906), Plymouth, Pennsylvania.
The Stegmaier Brewing Company.
Cold Storage Building (1907), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Plymouth National Bank (1907), Plymouth, Pennsylvania.
First Eastern Bank (1907), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Armory, National Guard of Pennsylvania (1907), Pittston, Pennsylvania (dedicated on February 7, 1907).
Armory, National Guard of Pennsylvania (1907), Columbia, Pennsylvania (The armory was dedicated on March 13, 1907).
Armory, National Guard of Pennsylvania (1907), Easton, Pennsylvania (The armory was dedicated on October 17, 1907). Armory, National Guard of Pennsylvania (1908), Pine Grove, Pennsylvania. Armory, National Guard of Pennsylvania (1908), Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
The Bennett & Phelps Apartment House (about 1908), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Interior, Luzerne County Court House (1909), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Trucksville Mechanical Engineering Church (1910), Trucksville, Pennsylvania.
The Young Women’s Christian Association Building, Franklin Street (1910), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (The Young Women’s Christian Association building was dedicated on October 12, 1910). Armory, National Guard of Pennsylvania, Company
B, 8th Regiment (Built about 1910), Tamaqua, Pennsylvania.
Armory, National Guard of Pennsylvania (1911), Honesdale, Pennsylvania. The Susquehanna Coal Company Office Building, Main Street (dedicated May 1, 1911), Nanticoke, Pennsylvania.
First National Bank (1915), Plymouth, Pennsylvania
The Hazard Wire Rope Works (power plant, rope mill and warehouse), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
The Derr Apartment House (completed before 1908), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
He also joined the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and through that organization became a member of the Irving Literary Society. French was also a member of the Architectural League of New New York