New York Buildings
- All Saints’ Roman Catholic Church at 47 East 129th Street (1893)
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral at Fifth Avenue and East 50th Street (1879)
- St. Anthony Hall at 29 East 28th Street (1879)
- Rosevelt Island Light House (on north tip) (1872)
- St. Bartholomew’s Church at Madison Avenue and East 44th Street (1872) demolished
- Cathedral High School (1869)
- Young Men’s Christian Association at Fourth Avenue and East 23rd Street (1869) demolished
- Booth Theater at 6th Avenue and 23rd Street (1869) demolished
- Greyston at 690 West 247th Street (Bronx) (1864)
- Riverdale Presbyterian Church at 4765 Henry Hudson Parkway West (1864)
- Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island (1856)
- Church of St. Stephen at 149 East 28th Street (1854)
- St. Denis Hotel a.k.a. 80 East 11th Street and 799 Broadway (1853)
- Free Academy Building a.k.a. City College at Lexington Avenue and East 23rd Street (1849)
- Calvary Church at 277 Park Avenue South (1847)
- Grace Church and Dependencies at 802 Broadway (1846)
- Church of the Puritans at 15th Street and Broadway (1846) demolished
- the fountain at Bowling Green (19th Century) removed
- Charity hospital on Roosevelt Island
- Inebriate and Lunatic Asylums on Ward’s Island
- Main building of the Children’s Hospital on Randall’s Island