Cyrus L. Warner

Cyrus Lazelle Warner (1789–1852) was an American architect in New York City. He designed the Greek Revival architecture Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue, built in 1840 in Charleston, South Carolina, as well as a church in a similar style two years earlier. He was also involved in the Merchant's Exchange Building (New York) with Isaiah Rogers. He had his office at 122 Broadway from 1842 until 1847.

Cyrus L. Warner
Born
Cyrus Lazelle Warner

1789 (1789)
Died1852 (aged 6263)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
Known forGreek Revival architecture
Notable workKahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue
SpouseElizabeth Wadland Adams
Children
  • Samuel A. Warner
  • Benjamin Warner
  • Harriet Amanda Warner
Relatives

His sons Samuel A. Warner and Benjamin Warner were both architects in New York City. His daughter Harriet Amanda Warner married architect Leopold Eidlitz in 1845. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz, Warner's grandson, was also an architect.

He may have served in the military from Cayuga County.

He was married to Elizabeth Wadland Adams (1792–1860).

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