Architectural Stained Glass by J. Horace Rudy
Founder and art director of Rudy Brothers Company
of York and Pittsburgh, PA

Above: Portraits of J. Horace Rudy

Lancaster, PA - Residential Stained Glass:

1889: Martin Residence / Wolf Museum of Music. 423 W. Chestnut. Architect C. Emlen Urban
1890: Long Residence / Hamilton Club. 106 E. Orange
1893: Wohlsen Residence. 537 W. Chestnut. Architect C. Emlen Urban
1907: Keiper / Long Residence. 708 N. Duke
1912: Hartman Residence. 425 N. Duke
1928: Howard Z. Fisher Residence

Lancaster, PA - Commercial Stained Glass:

1904: Fulton Theatre Renovations. Architect: C. Emlen Urban
1912: Colonial Theatre
1914: Hotel Brunswick
1914: Greenwood Cemetery Mausoleum. Architect: C. Emlen Urban

Lancaster, PA - Church Stained Glass:

1898: Emmanuel Lutheran Church. 540 W. Walnut
1910: St. John’s Episcopal Church. 321 W. Chestnut
Date?: First Reformed Church. 40 E. Orange
1915: Memorial Presbyterian Church. 426 S. Queen
1924 and earlier: Moravian Church. 30 W. Orange until 1967. Now: 227 N. Queen

Lancaster Township, PA - Residential Stained Glass:

1896: Roslyn / Watt Residence. 1035 Marietta Ave. Architect: C. Emlen Urban

Hershey, PA:

ca. 1908: Milton Hershey Residence “High Point”. Architect: C. Emlen Urban
1915 / 1933: Hershey Theatre and Community Building. Architect: C. Emlen Urban
1933: Hotel Hershey