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Asa Gray House,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1810. Federal • Center Church,
New Haven, Connecticut, 1812–1815. Federal •
Trinity Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut, 1813–1816, Gothic Revival •
Groton Monument, obelisk, 1826. •
Samuel Wadsworth Russell House,
Wesleyan University,
Middletown, Connecticut, 1828. Greek revival. •
North Presbyterian Church (1831–1832), 273 Bleecker Street, Carmine Street,
Greenwich Village—Founded in 1829, sanctuary built 1831-1832 to designs by Town & Davis. "Within a few years it changed its name to
West Presbyterian Church (New York City)." It has since been demolished. • Skinner House, New Haven, Connecticut (now Yale International Center of Finance), Town and Davis, 1832. Greek revival. •
Colonnade Row, New York, New York, 1832. Greek Revival. •
North Carolina State Capitol,
Raleigh, North Carolina, Town and Davis, 1840. Greek revival. • U. S. Custom House, now
Federal Hall National Memorial,
New York City, Town and Davis, 1833–1842. Greek revival. • Apthorp House, New Haven, Connecticut (now Evans Hall, Yale School of Management), Town and Davis, 1836 • State capitol, New Haven, Connecticut, 1837. Greek revival. Razed •
Indiana Statehouse, Town and Davis, 1840. Demolished in 1877. •
Wadsworth Atheneum,
Hartford, Connecticut, 1842. Gothic revival •
Leake and Watt's Children's Home,
New York, New York, 1843. Greek revival • Ithiel Town (Sheffield) Mansion, New Haven, Connecticut. Greek revival. Razed == Selected writings ==