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Camden Free Public Library Main Building (1903–05), 616 Broadway, Camden, New Jersey, with Herbert D. Hale, principal architect. The building is vacant and no longer used. • Norfolk Public Library, (1903–06), 345 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Virginia, with Herbert D. Hale, principal architect. The building is currently (July 2013) for sale. • Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Building (1904–06), 2 North Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland, with Herbert D. Hale, associate architect, and Parker & Thomas, principal architects. Now the Hotel Monaco Baltimore. • United Engineering Societies Building (1904–07), 29-33 West 39th Street, Manhattan, New York City, with Herbert D. Hale, principal architect. Now the headquarters for
Thor Equities. • Dunham Laboratories (1912), Yale University, 10 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut. • Frederick Dana Marsh residence (1914), 56 Avon Road, Wykagyl Park, New Rochelle, New York. • Clare Briggs residence (1917), 1 Byworth Road, Wykagyl Park, New Rochelle, New York. •
Agecroft Hall (relocated & rebuilt 1925–26), 4305 Sulgrave Road, Richmond, Virginia. •
Virginia House (relocated & rebuilt 1925–29), 4301 Sulgrave Road, Richmond, Virginia. File:Agecroft Hall.jpg|
Agecroft Hall, relocated by Morse to Richmond, Virginia. ==References==