Robert Storer Stephenson (1858–1929) was an American architect who was active in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Among numerous private and commercial buildings of that time, he is particularly known for designing two mansions: industrialist Frederick F. Brewster's Tudor-revival house in New Haven's Edgerton Park (completed 1909; demolished 1964)[5][6]: 4, 6 [7] and "Wrexleigh," attorney John Anson Garver's "cottage" on Oyster Bay Cove, on Long Island (completed c.1913).[8][9] He is also known for the distinctive design of the Brewster Building in Queens, New York.
^Jones, Emma C. Brewster (1908). The Brewster Genealogy 1566-1907. New York: The Grafton Press. p. 351.