Established as the associates of Addison Hutton, this office included Hutton's nephew Albert Savery and his friend William Cramp Scheetz. Like Hutton the office benefitted from its connections to the Society of Friends, and the work, chiefly residential, often included commissions for contacts made through the Friends. The chosen style for most work was the Colonial Revival.
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Sandra L. Tatman.
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