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  1. James O’Donnell was born in County Wexford, Ireland, to a wealthy family of Anglo-Irish landowners. He became an architect. In 1812, at the age of 38, O'Donnell migrated to the United States and took up residence in New York City, where he successfully practised as an architect. His major works in that city were the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum ...

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    • January 28, 1830 (aged 55–56), Montreal
  2. O’DONNELL, JAMES, architect; b. 1774 in County Wexford (Republic of Ireland); d. unmarried 28 Jan. 1830 in Montreal. James O’Donnell came from a family of substantial landowners. After receiving an elementary education, he left for Dublin, where he bound himself as an apprentice, probably to the famous Irish architect Francis Johnston.

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  4. Quick Reference. (1774–1830). Irish-born architect. Emigrating to NYC in 1812, he designed Federal-style houses, the Bloomingdale Asylum (1817–21), Fulton Street Market (1821–2), and some churches (including Christ Church (1820–1). He was responsible for one of the North-American Continent's largest and earliest Gothic Revival churches ...

  5. Best known as the architect of the Gothic Revival Basilica of Notre Dame in Montreal (1823-1929), James O'Donnell (1774-1830) was born in Ireland. He practiced architecture in Ireland prior to his emigration to the United States around 1812. In New York O'Donnell designed houses, churches and public buildings such as Columbia College (1817-20).

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  7. Nov 5, 2020 · Biography – O’DONNELL, JAMES – Volume VI (1821-1835) In 1812, at the age of 38, O'Donnell migrated to the United States and took up residence in New York City, where he successfully practised as an architect. His major works in that city were the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum (1818–21, demolished c. 1892), the Fulton Market (1821–22 ...

  8. O'Donnell, James (1774–1830). Irish-born architect. Emigrating to NYC in 1812, he designed Federal-style houses, the Bloomingdale Asylum (1817–21), Fulton Street Market (1821–2), and some churches (including Christ Church (1820–1). Source for information on O'Donnell, James: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture ...

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