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George E. Archer

George Edward Archer was an American architect. He became Chief Architect of the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad, later the Erie Railroad, in 1886, where he was responsible for planning and supervising the construction of stations, docks, piers and other structures for the railroad between New York and Chicago. Several stations built in the late 19th century in New Jersey and Upstate New York are attributed to him.

Personal life
Archer was born in New York City, the son of Stephen Durkee Archer and Mary Magray. He married Catherine Henry. He died at home in Nutley, New Jersey, in 1903. He is interred at Laurel Grove Memorial Park, in Totowa, New Jersey. ==Erie Railroad stations==
Erie Railroad stations
Pavonia Terminal, Jersey City, New Jersey (1887), razed 1961 • Middletown, New York (1896) now Thrall Library (opened 1995); replaced by Middletown Metro-North station in Middletown, New YorkErie Railroad Depot (Rochester, New York) (1893), service discontinued 1941 • Port Jervis, New York (1892) replaced by the Port Jervis Metro-North stationWhite Star Line Pier, West Street, New York City. ==See also==
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