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Please add that Mr. Tandy was also the architect of St. David's Episcopal church in the South Bronx on 384 E. 160th St. in 1920 which still stands. I happened to learn the history of this church, architect & community & was fortunate to find your article on Mr. Tandy. Perhaps he had an affiliation with the church whose Founder/Priest was also African American. The church was meant to serve as a place of worship for African American Pullman who use to work the railway line that like today maybe known as Melrose. NY History is amazing & fact that historicalky known Bronx Borough President Bruckner's wife gave money for the purchasing of 1 of the 2 lots the church sits on is amazing especially giving the harsh era of racism that existed then. 2600:1017:B8C5:5234:4110:F060:391F:9E43 (talk) 16:22, 28 June 2023 (UTC)Reply