Horace Greeley Knapp
Horace Greeley Knapp was an American architect.
He had been established as an architect for 20 years but was "still quite a young man" in 1894, when profiled in a directory of New York City.
He was born in rural Rockland County, New York.
Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Works include:
- Bennett Deyrup House, 309 N Broadway, Upper Nyack, NY
- American Federation of Human Rights Headquarters, 9070 S. Douglas Blvd. Larkspur, Colorado, NRHP-listed
- Blaine County Courthouse (Hailey, Idaho), 1st and Croy Sts. Hailey, Idaho, NRHP-listed
- Homer Pound House, 314 2nd Ave., S. Hailey, Idaho, NRHP-listed
- Wells Building, Buffalo, New York
- Taylor's Theater and Office Building, Buffalo, New York
- Real Estate Exchange Building, Buffalo, New York
- "Gray Crags" on the Palisades, New York, built for W. S. Opdyke.
In 1894 his offices were at 106 and 108 Fulton Street.