Lackman & Murphy maintained an office in the Witherspoon Building from 1911 to 1917 and then moved to the Drexel Building. Much of their work was based on Protestant church commissions, with a liberal representation of other, more general projects, such as stores, banks, and residences. Although the partners maintained an office in Philadelphia, a considerable part of their work was located in Pottstown, PA. After Lackman disappears from the Philadelphia city directories following the 1925 issue, Murphy continued his office by establishing Murphy & Talley.
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Sandra L. Tatman.
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