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The firm’s chronology is:[1]1884: Green & Wicks founded1917: Renamed E.B. Green & Son1933: Renamed E. B Green after his son’s death[dubious \u2013 discuss]1936: Renamed Green & James1945: Renamed Green, James & Meadows1950: Renamed James & Meadows after Green’s death1952: Renamed James, Meadows & Howard1971: Firm dissolved[citation needed]The firm’s records survive in the library collections of the Buffalo History Museum.[2]A number of their works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[3][4]Projects[edit] Notable works of the Green & Wicks architectural firm include:Albright-Knox Art GalleryAlbright Memorial Building, N. Washington Ave. and Vine St. Scranton, PA (Green & Wicks), NRHP-listedAmerican Radiator Company Factory Complex, Buffalo, NY, NRHP-listedBailey Hall, Cornell University, 1912, NRHP-listedBuffalo Crematorium Company, 901 W Delavan Ave, Buffalo, NYBirge-Horton House, 477 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, NY (Green and Wicks), NRHP-listedBrick Presbyterian Church, 6 Church St. Perry, NY (Green & Wicks), NRHP-listedBrost Building (c. 1935) in the Broadway Historic District, Lancaster, New YorkBuffalo Athletic ClubBuffalo Savings Bank BuildingCaldwell Hall, Cornell University campus Ithaca, NY (Green & Wicks), NRHP-listedCharles W. Goodyear House, Buffalo, NYDayton Art Institute, Dayton, OhioDun Building, 110 Pearl Street, Buffalo, NYD.S. Morgan building, (destroyed), Buffalo, NYErie County Holding CenterFernow Hall, Cornell University campus Ithaca, NY (Green & Wicks), NRHP-listedFidelity Trust Building, now known as “Swan Tower”, 284 Main Street, Buffalo, NYKibler High School, 284 Main St., Tonawanda, New YorkMarine National Bank, 1913Market Arcade Building, 617 Main St, Buffalo, NYOld West End District, Roughly bounded by Delaware, Collingwood, and Glenwood Aves. and Grove Pl. Toledo, OH (Green & Wicks), NRHP-listedRansom School “Pagoda”, 3575 Main Hwy. Miami, FL (Greene & Wicks), NRHP-listedSouth Park High SchoolStephen Merrell Clement House, 1913, 786 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY, Extant as the Red Cross BuildingSt. Vincent’s Female Orphan Asylum, 1313 Main St. Buffalo, NYUniversity Club Building (Buffalo)Twentieth Century Club (Buffalo, New York)Watson-Curtze Mansion, 356 W. 6th St. Erie, PA (Green & Wicks), NRHP-listedWing Hall, Cornell University campus Ithaca, NY (Green & Wicks), NRHP-listedYoung Men’s Christian Association Central Building, 45 W. Mohawk St. Buffalo, NY (Green & Wicks), NRHP-listedNotable works of the E.B. Green and Sons architectural firm include:Abbot Hall \/ Lockwood Memorial Library, University at Buffalo (South Campus), 1933Crosby Hall, University at Buffalo (South Campus), 1931[5]Electric Tower, 535 Washington St. Buffalo, NY, NRHP-listedMichael J. Dillon Memorial United States Courthouse, 68 Court Street, Buffalo NYGarret Club, 91 Cleveland Ave., Buffalo, NY, 1929Notable works of the Green & James architectural firm include:Gallery[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/green-and-wicks-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Green and Wicks – Wikipedia"}}]}]