American architect
Syracuse City Hall
Charles Erastus Colton was an American architect who worked in Syracuse, New York .
Buildings he designed which survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include:[ 1]
Syracuse City Hall , 233 E. Washington St., Syracuse, New York
Gere Bank Building , 121 E. Water St. Syracuse NY
Leavenworth Apartments , 615 James St. Syracuse NY[ 2]
People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (with (Wallace Rayfield ), 711 E. Fayette St., Syracuse NY[ 3]
Baldwinsville Village Hall , 16 W. Genesee St., Baldwinsville, New York
St. John's Episcopal Church (The Center for Wellness), Auburn, New York[ 4]
Two buildings in the South Salina Street Downtown Historic District , Syracuse, New York:
McCarthy Building, 217 S. Salina Street
Wilson Building, 306-312 S. Salina Street, 1898. Beaux-Arts style building was originally known as Dillaye Building.[ 5]
Seubert & Warner Building, 239-41 West Fayette Street, included in the Armory Square Historic District , Syracuse, New York
He also designed the Iroquois China Company plant in Solvay, New York . The contractors for masonry work, O'Connor Bros., began excavation for the foundation walls by July 1904; the plant was in production in 1905.[ 6] Charles Colton also built 745-747 N.Salina St, Syracuse, NY
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