Fleming, Bryant

FLEMING, Bryant (1877-1946), an American architect and landscape architect active in Buffalo, N.Y. and later in Ithaca, N.Y. and in Wyoming, New York. In 1920 he designed a major extension to a large residence for L. Edward McKinnon, Hillcrest Avenue near Dittrick Street, ST. CATHARINES, ONT. (C.R., xxxiv, 30 June 1920, 51). McKinnon was the manager of McKinnon Industries Ltd., a leading automotive parts supplier to General Motors Canada Ltd.
Fleming was born in Buffalo, N.Y. on 19 July 1877 and was educated at Cornell University in Ithaca where he graduated in 1901 after studying architecture and horticulture. He maintained an office in Buffalo in 1912-18 (Buffalo City Directory, 1916, 489), but later moved to Ithaca, N.Y. and operated his own office as an architect and landscape architect from 1922 until after 1940. Fleming died at Warsaw, N.Y. on 19 September 1946 (obituary Democrat & Chronicle [Rochester], 20 Sept. 1946, 40; 21 Sept. 1946, 15).