Works
Buildings designed by Cady which survive and which are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include:
- American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West and 77th St., New York, New York (Cady, Berg & See)
- Barron Library, 582 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge, New Jersey (J. Cleveland Cady)
- Boone Tavern Hotel, 100 Main St., Berea, Kentucky (Cady and See)
- Church of the Holy Communion, Summit Ave., Norwood, New Jersey (J. Cleveland Cady)
- Cliffside, Lawrence Ln. S of River Rd., Palisades, New York (J. Cleveland Cady)
- Demarest Railroad Depot, 38 Park St., Demarest Borough, New Jersey (J. Cleveland Cady)
- First Presbyterian Church of Albany, Albany, New York (J. Cleaveland Cady)
- First Presbyterian Church of Oyster Bay, E. Main St., Oyster Bay, New York (J. Cleveland Cady)
- First Romanian-American Congregation Synagogue, 89-93 Rivington St., New York, New York (J.C. Cady & Co.)
- Grace Episcopal Church Complex, 15515 Jamaica Ave., Queens, New York (Cady, Berg & See)
- Othniel C. Marsh House, 360 Prospect St., New Haven, Connecticut (J. Cleveland Cady), a U.S. National Historic Landmark
- One or more properties in Plantsville Historic District, Roughly bounded by Prospect St., Summer St., Quinnipiac River, Grove St., S. Main St., W. Main St., and West St., Southington, Connecticut (Josiah Cleveland Cady)
- Saint Anthony Hall, 340 Summit St., Hartford, Connecticut (Josiah Cleveland Cady)
- St. William's Catholic Church, Long Point on Raquette Lake, Long Lake, New York(J.C. Cady & Co.)
- One or more properties in Upper Closter-Alpine Historic District, Roughly bounded by Forest St., Old Dock Rd., School House Ln., Church St. and Closter Dock Rd., Alpine, New Jersey (J. Cleveland Cady)
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