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Cyrus Lazelle Warner (1789–1852) was an American architect in
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. He designed the
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Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue, built in 1840 in
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, as well as a church in a similar style two years earlier. He was also involved in the Merchant's Exchange Building (New York) with
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. He had his office at 122 Broadway from 1842 until 1847. His sons Samuel A. Warner and
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were both architects in New York City. His daughter Harriet Amanda Warner married architect
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in 1845.
Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz Cyrus Lazelle Warner Eidlitz (July 27, 1853 – October 5, 1921) was an American architect best known for designing One Times Square in New York City. Educated in Germany, he was also founder of the architecture firm of Eidlitz and McKenzie, p ...
, Warner's grandson, was also an architect. He may have served in the military from
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.
Military Minutes of the Council of Appointment of the State of New ..., Volume 3 By Council of Appointment of the State of New York He was married to Elizabeth Wadland Adams (1792–1860).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Warner, Cyrus Lazelle 1789 births 1852 deaths Architects from New York City