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Stanford White

Stanford White (September 11, 1853 - June 25, 1906) was a partner in architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White, which built old Madison Square Garden, the second Madison Square Garden, Madison Square Presbyterian Church, the New York Herald Building, Washington Arch, and the Century Club, all in New York City.

He designed and decorated spectacular Fifth Avenue mansions for the Astors[?], the Vanderbilts[?] and other high society families. His Washington Square Arch[?] still stands. He was noted for his womanizing and installed a red velvet swing in his apartment at old Madison Square Garden where he entertained young chorines.

He was shot and killed by Harry K. Thaw, the husband of an actress, Evelyn Nesbit, whom he had seduced.

Books

Fictional works based at least in part on the Thaw/White murder

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