Edwin Forrest Durang was an American architect. He kept offices in Philadelphia and specialized in ecclesiastical and theatrical design.
Roman Catholic High School (1890), Broad & Vine Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Church of the Gesu (1879-88), 18th Street & Girard Avenue, Philadelphia
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church (1882), Media, Pennsylvania
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Halifax, North Carolina.
Roman Catholic High School
The Roman Catholic High School of Philadelphia is a Catholic high school for boys in Philadelphia. It was founded by Thomas E. Cahill in 1890 as the first Catholic high school in the nation. The school is located at the intersection of Broad and Vine streets in Center City Philadelphia, and is managed by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Thomas E. Cahill, an 18th century Philadelphia merchant, whose philanthropy established the school
The school in 2013
The historical marker for Roman Catholic High School erected at Broad and Vine Streets in Philadelphia
Roman Catholic High School for Boys in 1908