Locations and Collections
Stained glass in situ
- New York
- Albany – First Presbyterian Church of Albany
- Albion – Pullman Memorial Universalist Church
- Auburn – Willard Chapel
- Brooklyn –
- Flatbush Reformed Church and church house
- First Unitarian Congregational Society and Rev. Donald McKinney chapel
- Brown Memorial Baptist Church and church house
- Irvington –
- Irvington Presbyterian Church
- Reading Room, Irvington Town Hall
- Manhattan –
- West End Collegiate Church, West End Avenue
- St. Michael's Church, New York City, Amsterdam Avenue at 99th Street
- New-York Historical Society, Central Park West at West 77th Street
- Roslyn, Trinity Episcopal Church
- Saugerties – St. Mary of the Snow, 36 Cedar Street
- Massachusetts
- Boston – Arlington Street Church
- Boston – Church of the Covenant
- Pennsylvania
- Montgomery Township – Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church
- Philadelphia – Church of the Holy Trinity
- Philadelphia – First Presbyterian Church
- Williamsport – Christ Community Worship Center, formerly the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant
- Florida
- St. Augustine – Flagler College
- Georgia
- Macon – St. Paul's Episcopal Church
- Illinois
- Chicago – Macy's on State Street, formerly Marshall Field's
- Chicago – Second Presbyterian Church on South Michigan Avenue
- Indiana
- Indianapolis – Second Presbyterian Church
- Kansas
- Topeka – First Presbyterian Church
- Maryland
- Baltimore – Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church
- Michigan
- Grand Rapids – Temple Emanuel
- Tennessee
- Memphis – Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church
- Texas
- Galveston – Trinity Episcopal Church
- Virginia
- Richmond – Congregation Beth Ahabah
- Petersburg – Blandford Church
- Washington
- Seattle – Pierre P. Ferry House
- Wisconsin
- Milwaukee – St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Museums
- Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass, Long Island City, New York
- Haworth Art Gallery, Accrington, England
- Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, Florida
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