Manly N. Cutter

Church of the Transfiguration (Blue Mountain Lake, New York)
Saint John's Episcopal Church (Ocean Springs, Mississippi)

Manly N. Cutter (1851 - 1931)[1] was an architect and interior designer[2][3] associated with work in New Jersey, Boston, New York City, the state of New York, and Alberta, Canada. He is credited with the design of the National Register of Historic Places listed Saint John's Episcopal Church (Ocean Springs, Mississippi) and Church of the Transfiguration (Blue Mountain Lake, New York). He also designed the picturesque Gothic architecture St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church on Broadway in New York City[dubiousdiscuss][4] and a church in Medicine Hat (1913–14) in Alberta, Canada (interiors were later completed in 1932).[5][6][7]

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  2. ^ American Architect and Architecture, Volume 45 page 67, 68
  3. ^ Architecture and Building: A Journal of Investment and Construction, Volume 8
  4. ^ Manly N. Cutter Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada
  5. ^ (C.R., xxvii, 23 July 1913, 72; Medicine Hat News, 21 June 1913; 19 March 1914
  6. ^ M.B.V. Byrne, From Buffalo to the Cross - History of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary, 1973, 285-6, illus.
  7. ^ Barry Magrill, "Pouring Ecclesiastical Tradition into A Modern Mould: Reinforced Concrete Churches in Canada" in Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, xxxvii, Spring 2012, 3-15, illus