Philadelphia buildings • "Bartram Hall", residence of Andrew M. Eastwick, 54th St. & Lindburgh Blvd., Philadelphia PA – 1850 (demolished) • Workman’s Housing Rows (2), in association with Joseph Harrison, Jr., Philadelphia, PA - 1853 • The Northern Home for Friendless Children, 23rd & Brown Streets, Philadelphia, PA - 1853 •
John Piper House, 129 Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA - 1854 •
Fayette School, Old Bustleton and Welsh Rds., Bustleton, Philadelphia, PA - 1855 • Joseph Harrison Jr. residence, 221 S. 18th St. (East Rittenhouse Square), Philadelphia, PA - 1855 (demolished) • Masonic Hall, 700 block Chestnut St., Philadelphia - 1855, burned 1886 • Episcopal Church of the Savior, 38th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, PA - 1856 (destroyed by fire 1902, rebuilt within surviving stone walls) •
Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Department for Males (Kirkbride's Insane Asylum), 49th & Market Sts., Philadelphia - 1856–1859 • Polite Temple Baptist Church, Philadelphia, aka First Baptist Church of Germantown – c. 1850 • "Woodland Terrace", 501–519, 500–520 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia, PA; suburban development built for Charles M. S. Leslie - 1861 • 400 S. 40th Street and 4000 and 4002 Pine Street in the
Hamilton Family Estate - 1853–1863 •
Allison Mansion, 4207 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA, 19104 - c.1860 •
Drexel Development Historic District - speculative rowhouses designed and built in the 1870s • Trinity Reformed Church, 1533-39 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 1869-72
Other Pennsylvania buildings •
Delaware County Courthouse (Media, Pennsylvania), Media, PA (considered his first commission) - 1849 • Chester County municipal buildings – 1849 •
Lancaster County Courthouse, Lancaster, PA - 1852 •
Fulton Opera House, (Originally named Fulton Hall), Lancaster, PA - 1852 • Residence, NE corner of Church & Miner Sts., West Chester, PA – 1854 • The High Street School, Gettysburg, PA - 1857 •
Church of St. James the Greater (Bristol), Bristol, PA - 1857 •
Asa Packer Mansion, Jim Thorpe, PA - 1859–1861 • "
Faunbrook", residence of William Baldwin, 699 Rosedale Ave., West Chester, PA, now a bed & breakfast – 1860 • (Old) Lycoming County Courthouse (destroyed), Williamsport, PA - 1861 • Eli Slifer house, 1 River Rd., Lewisburg, PA – 1861 • Venango County Courthouse, Franklin, PA (with
Addison Hutton) - 1868 • Clinton County Courthouse, Lock Haven, PA (with
Addison Hutton) - 1869 • East Hall (The Academy Building),
Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA – 1872 •
Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church, Glenmoore, PA - 1875 • Third Westmoreland County Courthouse, Greensburg, PA - 1883, demolished (not to be confused with current courthouse) • Old Main: first building of
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Campus (then called Cumberland Valley State Normal School), Shippensburg, PA - 1870–1873. •
Northumberland County Courthouse |Northumberland County Courthouse
New Jersey and Delaware buildings • Town Plan,
Riverton, NJ - 1851 •
St Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Church,
Odessa, DE - 1852 •
Camden County Court House, Camden, NJ – 1852 •
Joseph Wharton Batsto Mansion, Batsto, New Jersey - 1880 • Sheriff's House and Jail, 2nd St.,
New Castle, DE - 1857 • Dr. Peter Campbell house, Shrewsbury, NJ - c.1860 • "The Southern Mansion," George Allen house, 720 Washington St.
Cape May, NJ – 1863 (based on a published Sloan design) • West Presbyterian Church, NE corner W. Commerce & Giles Sts., Bridgeton, NJ - 1868–1877 • Town Hall, Middletown, DE – 1869 • Additions to New Jersey State Capitol (new wings), Trenton, NJ - 1871 •
Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital, (a
Kirkbride Plan building), Morristown, NJ – 1871 Greystone Photo Album, circa 1899, Morris Plains, N.J. - history and photography (Morristown and Morris Township Public Library, N.J.) • Prison complex, Dover, DE - 1872
Buildings elsewhere • The
Southern Ohio Lunatic Asylum;
Dayton, Ohio - 1852 • “
Winter Place”, residence of Col. Joseph Samuel Winter, Montgomery, AL - 1855 • "Dunleith", residence of Robert P. Dick, 677 Chestnut St.,
Greensboro, NC - 1856 •
Rosedale, near Columbus, Mississippi - 1856 •
First Baptist Church, 101 W. McBee Ave., Greenville, SC - 1858 •
“Longwood”, Haller Nutt mansion, Natchez, MS – 1859–1862 (unfinished) • First Baptist Church, 5th & Market Streets, Wilmington, NC – 1859–1870 • Bank of New Hanover (demolished), NW corner Front & Princess Sts., Wilmington NC – • First Presbyterian Church, 125 S. 3rd St., Wilmington, NC – 1861 (destroyed by fire in 1925, the present building is by architect Hobart Upjohn) • ”
McNeal Place”, Bolivar, TN – 1862 •
Bryce Hospital, (a
Kirkbride Plan building),
Tuscaloosa, AL - 1861 (endangered) •
Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion, 1862 Residence of Senator Robert Jemison, Tuscaloosa, AL •
Connecticut Valley Hospital,
Middletown, Connecticut - 1867 •
Sylvan Building (Central National Bank), 1500 Main St., Columbia, SC – •
Temple of Israel, a synagogue in Wilmington, NC, 1876 •
Broughton State Hospital, (aka Western North Carolina Insane Asylum; a
Kirkbride Plan building), Morganton, NC •
Mistletoe Villa in
Henderson, NC is said to have been designed by Sloan but that fact has never been officially documented although historians believe that the style and details are consistent with his other designs - c. 1883–1885 • Bell Building (New Bern Graded School), 517 Hancock St.,
New Bern, NC - c. 1884–1885 • (Old) Memorial Hall (demolished), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC – completed 1885 •
Walker Hall, South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind, Spartanburg County, SC - 1884–1885 •
Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital, Richland County, Bull St., Columbia, SC - 1885 ==Books==