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Peabody & Stearns
Year | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Image | Reference |
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1870 | Boylston Hall | Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | Addition of a third, mansarded, floor. | [1] | |
1870 | Bussey Institution | 305 South St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [2] | |
1871 | Edward Bangs House | 240 Beacon St | Boston | Massachusetts | [3] | ||
1871 | F. S. G. D'Hauteville House | 489 Bellevue Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Burned. | [4] | |
1871 | Matthews Hall | Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | [2] | ||
1871 | Nathan Matthews House | 492 Bellevue Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Burned in 1881. | [5] | |
1871 | South Boston Savings Bank Building | 368 W Broadway | Boston | Massachusetts | A remodeling of the bank's existing building. | [6] | |
1872 | Appleton Chapel | Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | Interior remodeling, later demolished. | [2] | |
1872 | Boston and Providence Depot | 50 Park Plz | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. Now the site of the Boston Park Plaza. | [7] | |
1872 | R. Stevens House | 245 Puritan Rd | Swampscott | Massachusetts | [8] | ||
1872 | Nathaniel Thayer House (Weetamoe) | 2 Rovensky Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1872 | George Wheatland Houses | 7-11 Exeter St | Boston | Massachusetts | [9] [10] [11] | ||
1873 | J. Murray Forbes House | 215 Adams St | Milton | Massachusetts | Addition of a third floor and interior alterations. | [12] | |
1873 | Harvard Building | 101 Arch St | Boston | Massachusetts | [13] | ||
1873 | David Hinckley Building | 54-56 Kilby St | Boston | Massachusetts | [14] [15] | ||
1873 | Miles Washburn House | 18 Newbury St | Boston | Massachusetts | Altered beyond recognition. | [16] | |
1874 | Boston Post Building | 17 Milk St | Boston | Massachusetts | Originally only five stories tall, now six. | [17] | |
1874 | Hotel Brunswick | 500 Boylston St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [18] | |
1874 | First Congregational Church | 7 Andover St | Georgetown | Massachusetts | [19] | ||
1874 | Charles W. Freeland Houses | 205-209 Beacon St | Boston | Massachusetts | [20] [21] | ||
1874 | Charles W. Freeland Houses | 75-77 Newbury St | Boston | Massachusetts | [22] [23] | ||
1874 | Lawrence School | 27 Francis St | Brookline | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [24] | |
1875 | College Hall | Smith College | Northampton | Massachusetts | [25] | ||
1875 | First Baptist Church | 2 Spring St | Exeter | New Hampshire | [26] | ||
1875 | Frances M. MacKay House | 10 Follen St | Cambridge | Massachusetts | |||
1875 | Grace W. Rives House | 30 Red Cross Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1875 | Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Building | 95 Milk St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [27] | |
1876 | First Church | 129 Main St | Northampton | Massachusetts | [28] | ||
1876 | Charles W. Freeland Houses | 271-277 Beacon St | Boston | Massachusetts | [29] [30] [31] [32] | ||
1876 | Charles W. Freeland Houses | 79-83 Newbury St | Boston | Massachusetts | [33] [34][35] | ||
1876 | Hatfield Hall | Smith College | Northampton | Massachusetts | [25] | ||
1876 | Robert S. Peabody House | 50 Edgehill Rd | Brookline | Massachusetts | The suburban home of the architect, hidden from the street. | [36] | |
1876 | John Rogers House | 111 Oenoke Ridge | New Canaan | Connecticut | The house was demolished in 1960, but Rogers' studio survives. The site of the house is now home to St. Mark's Church. | [37] | |
1876 | Williston Hall | Mount Holyoke College | South Hadley | Massachusetts | Burned in 1917. | [38] | |
1877 | Dudley H. Bradlee House | 21 Ashcroft Rd | Medford | Massachusetts | [39] | ||
1877 | Bromfield School | 4 Pond Rd | Harvard | Massachusetts | Presently the Harvard Public Library. | [40] | |
1877 | Cutler Hall | Colorado College | Colorado Springs | Colorado | In response to this commission, Peabody & Stearns established a western office in Colorado Springs in 1879, under the leadership of Pierce P. Furber. | [41] | |
1877 | Charles W. Freeland Houses | 121-125 Marlborough St | Boston | Massachusetts | [42] [43] [44] | ||
1877 | Charles W. Freeland Houses | 128-136 Newbury St | Boston | Massachusetts | [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] | ||
1877 | Pierre Lorillard IV House (The Breakers) | 44 Ochre Point Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Burned in 1892. | [4] | |
1877 | Edward Philbrick House | 78 Upland Rd | Brookline | Massachusetts | [50] | ||
1877 | R. H. White & Company Store | 504 Washington St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [51] | |
1878 | Charles Clarke House | 50 Elm St | Northampton | Massachusetts | Presently owned by Smith College. | [52] | |
1878 | Church of the Messiah | 508 N Garrison Ave | St. Louis | Missouri | Burned in 1980, demolished in 1987. | [53] | |
1878 | Elizabeth Grinnell House | 18 Fairfield St | Boston | Massachusetts | [54] | ||
1878 | Richard M. Hodges House | 67 Marlborough St | Boston | Massachusetts | [55] | ||
1878 | Howard National Bank Building | 19 Congress St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [56] | |
1878 | Washburn House | Smith College | Northampton | Massachusetts | [25] | ||
1879 | Richard Baker, Jr., House | 150 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [57] | ||
1879 | Church of Our Father | SW 7th & Yamhill Sts | Portland | Oregon | Demolished. | [53] | |
1879 | Joseph S. Fay, Jr., House (Edgewood) | 549 Woods Hole Rd | Falmouth | Massachusetts | [58] | ||
1879 | Charles W. Freeland House | 129 Marlborough St | Boston | Massachusetts | [59] | ||
1879 | John F. Glidden House (The Larches) | 80 Church St | Falmouth | Massachusetts | Remodeled in 1923 in the Tudor Revival style. | [60] | |
1879 | Gymnasium | Smith College | Northampton | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [25] | |
1879 | Hemenway Gymnasium | Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [61] | |
1879 | Hubbard House | Smith College | Northampton | Massachusetts | [25] | ||
1879 | Benjamin J. Munroe House | 212 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [62] | ||
1879 | St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts | 1815 Locust St | St. Louis | Missouri | Demolished in 1919. | [63] | |
1879 | Union League Club | 445 5th Ave | New York | New York | Demolished. | [64] | |
1880 | Francis H. Appleton House | 265 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [65] | ||
1880 | Shepherd Brooks House | 275 Grove St | Medford | Massachusetts | [66] | ||
1880 | William R. Dupee House | 400 Beacon St | Newton | Massachusetts | Later the home of Mary Baker Eddy. | ||
1880 | Easthampton Public Library | 9 Park St | Easthampton | Massachusetts | [67] | ||
1880 | Charles W. Freeland Houses | 131-133 Marlborough St | Boston | Massachusetts | [68] [69] | ||
1880 | John C. Phillips House (Moraine Farm) | 719 Cabot St | Beverly | Massachusetts | Outbuildings still stand, but the mansion itself has been largely destroyed. | [70] | |
1880 | St. Mary of the Assumption R. C. Church | 67 Harvard St | Brookline | Massachusetts | [71] | ||
1880 | St. Paul's Episcopal Church | 15 St Paul St | Brookline | Massachusetts | A significant enlargement. Originally designed in 1851 by Richard Upjohn. | ||
1880 | United Bank Building | 2 Wall St | New York | New York | Demolished. | [72] | |
1880 | A. Lyman Williston House | 35 Round Hill Rd | Northampton | Massachusetts | Later used as a dormitory for the Clarke School but was ultimately demolished. | [73] | |
1881 | Henry Bradlee, Jr., House | 11 Turell Rd | Medford | Massachusetts | |||
1881 | Charles W. Eliot House (Blueberry Ledge) | 137 Peabody Dr | Northeast Harbor | Maine | Demolished in 2009. | [74] | |
1881 | Charles W. Freeland Houses | 279-281 Beacon St | Boston | Massachusetts | [75] [76] | ||
1881 | James M. Hubbard House | 382 Marlborough St | Boston | Massachusetts | [77] | ||
1881 | Charles Merriman House | 175 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [78] | ||
1881 | Charles E. Perkins House | 255 Adams St | Milton | Massachusetts | [79] | ||
1881 | Rectory, St. Mary of the Assumption R. C. Church | 67 Harvard St | Brookline | Massachusetts | [71] | ||
1881 | Daniel N. Spooner House | 196 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [80] | ||
1881 | Charles T. White House | 213 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [81] | ||
1881 | Joseph H. White House | 543 Boylston St | Brookline | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [24] | |
1881 | Williston Observatory | Mount Holyoke College | South Hadley | Massachusetts | [82] | ||
1882 | Elberon Casino | Lincoln Ave | Elberon | New Jersey | Burned in 1959. | [83] | |
1882 | Arthur B. Emmons House (Hillside) | 300 Gibbs Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1882 | Nathan Matthews House | 25 Exeter St | Boston | Massachusetts | [84] | ||
1882 | John E. Peabody House | 183 Marlborough St | Boston | Massachusetts | [85] | ||
1882 | S. Endicott Peabody House | 205 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [86] | ||
1882 | Pierce Hall | Smith College | Northampton | Massachusetts | Built as Music Hall. | [25] | |
1882 | Francis P. Sprague House | 229 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [87] | ||
1882 | Turner Building | 304 N 8th St | St. Louis | Missouri | Demolished in 1902. | [63] | |
1882 | U. S. Signal Station | Pikes Peak | El Paso County | Colorado | Demolished in 1964.[88] | [89] | |
1882 | Catharine Lorillard Wolfe House (Vinland) | Ochre Point Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Presently McAuley Hall of Salve Regina University. | [4] | |
1883 | Antlers Hotel | 4 S Cascade Ave | Colorado Springs | Colorado | Burned in 1898. | [90] | |
1883 | James C. Bayley House | 16 Fairmont Ave | Newton | Massachusetts | |||
1883 | Charles W. Bingham House | 2157 Euclid Ave | Cleveland | Ohio | Demolished. | [91] | |
1883 | G. Nixon Black, Jr., House (Kragsyde) | 27 Smiths Point Rd | Manchester | Massachusetts | Described by Vincent Scully as "a masterpiece", but was demolished in 1929. | [83] | |
1883 | First Parish Church | 349 Boston Post Rd | Weston | Massachusetts | [92] | ||
1883 | Arthur Mills House | 22 Irving St | Brookline | Massachusetts | [93] | ||
1883 | Park Entrance Lands Trust Houses | 378-380 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [94][95] | ||
1883 | Rectory, First Congregational Church | 251 Main St | Great Barrington | Massachusetts | |||
1883 | William G. Saltonstall House | 30 Fairfield St | Boston | Massachusetts | [96] | ||
1883 | Lambert Tree House | 620 N Wabash Ave | Chicago | Illinois | Demolished. | [97] | |
1884 | Mary E. Meads Bartlett House | 227 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [98] | ||
1884 | Brooks House | Groton School | Groton | Massachusetts | [99] | ||
1884 | Cleve House | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | [100] | ||
1884 | Dickinson House | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | [100] | ||
1884 | Joseph E. Davis House | 41 Elm St | Worcester | Massachusetts | [101] | ||
1884 | Fire Station No. 3 | 86 Monmouth St | Longwood, Brookline | Massachusetts | Now the Brookline Arts Center. | [102] | |
1884 | Edward S. Grew House | 185 Marlborough St | Boston | Massachusetts | [103] | ||
1884 | Griswold House | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | [100] | ||
1884 | Memorial Hall | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | [100] | ||
1884 | William L. Richardson House | 225 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [104] | ||
1884 | St. Louis Club | T. E. Huntley Ave & Locust Blvd | St. Louis | Missouri | Demolished. | [63] | |
1884 | Cornelia van Rensselaer Thayer House | 305 Commonwealth Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [105] | ||
1884 | Vinland Farm Complex | Ochre Point Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Presently Stonor and Drexel Halls of Salve Regina University. | [4] | |
1884 | James C. White House | 259 Marlborough St | Boston | Massachusetts | [106] | ||
1884 | Henry M. Whitney Houses | 28-36, 37-57 St Stephen St | Boston | Massachusetts | [107] | ||
1884 | Wigglesworth Building | 89-93 Franklin St | Boston | Massachusetts | Addition of a fifth floor. Originally built in 1873 to designs by Bradlee & Winslow. | ||
1884 | Woodhull House | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | [100] | ||
1885 | American Unitarian Association Building | 25 Beacon St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [108] | |
1885 | George Blackman House | 5843 Bartmer Ave | St. Louis | Missouri | [109] | ||
1885 | Josiah M. Fiske House (Honeysuckle Lodge) | 225 Ruggles Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1885 | Foundation House | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | The headmaster's residence. | [100] | |
1885 | Alvah Mansur House | 3700 Lindell Blvd | St. Louis | Missouri | Now Queen's Daughters Hall of Saint Louis University. | [110] | |
1885 | Daniel W. Robinson House | 384 Main St | Burlington | Vermont | |||
1885 | Henry M. Whitney Houses | 38-56 St Stephen St | Boston | Massachusetts | [107] | ||
1885 | Moses Williams House | 30 Warren St | Brookline | Massachusetts | [111] | ||
1886 | Divinity Library | Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | Now the Farlow Herbarium. | [2] | |
1886 | Caroline Ogden M. Jones House (Midcliff) | 229 Ruggles Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1886 | William D. Sloane House (Elm Court) | 310 Old Stockbridge Rd | Lenox | Massachusetts | Radically expanded and altered by the architects in 1889, 1893, 1899, and 1900. | [83] | |
1886 | St. Louis National Bank Building | 207 N Broadway | St. Louis | Missouri | Demolished. | [112] | |
1886 | Rectory, St. Paul's Episcopal Church | 130 Aspinwall Ave | Brookline | Massachusetts | [113] | ||
1886 | Union Church | 21 Summit Rd | Northeast Harbor | Maine | Alterations in 1913. | [114] | |
1886 | Robert G. Winthrop School | 599 Brookline Ave | Brookline | Massachusetts | [115] | ||
1887 | Charles F. Adams House | 20 Gloucester St | Boston | Massachusetts | [116] | ||
1887 | Exchange Building | 53 State St | Boston | Massachusetts | Gutted for new construction in 1984. | [117] | |
1887 | Charles F. Morse House | 200 E 36th St | Kansas City | Missouri | Demolished. | [118] | |
1888 | Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal | Audrey Zapp Dr | Jersey City | New Jersey | [119] | ||
1888 | Fiske Building | 75 State St | Boston | Massachusetts | Received a new facade in 1964.[120] Demolished. | [121] | |
1888 | Elizabeth Gammell House (Ocean Lawn) | 51 Cliff Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1888 | Frederick W. Vanderbilt House (Rough Point) | 680 Bellevue Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1889 | Central Building | 139 Liberty St | New York | New York | Demolished. | [122] | |
1889 | Episcopal Church of the Messiah | 1860 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | [123] | ||
1889 | Henry O. Havemeyer House (Hilltop) | Palmer Hill Rd | Greenwich | Connecticut | Demolished. | [124] | |
1889 | James J. Hill House | 240 Summit Ave | St. Paul | Minnesota | [125] | ||
1889 | Kennedy House | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | [100] | ||
1889 | William Minot Building | 24 North St | Boston | Massachusetts | [126] | ||
1889 | Henry L. Newman House | 21 Westmoreland Pl | St. Louis | Missouri | Demolished. | [127] | |
1889 | John T. Spencer House (Althorpe) | Ruggles Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Now Founders Hall of Salve Regina University. | [4] | |
1889 | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church | 67 East St | Pittsfield | Massachusetts | |||
1889 | Delmont L. Weeks House | 451 Main St | Waltham | Massachusetts | [128] | ||
1890 | Alumnae Gymnasium | Smith College | Northampton | Massachusetts | Now home to the college archives. | [25] | |
1890 | Duluth Union Depot | 506 W Michigan Ave | Duluth | Minnesota | Has served as the St. Louis County Heritage and Arts Center since 1973. | [129] | |
1890 | Durkee Building | 17 E Pikes Peak Ave | Colorado Springs | Colorado | Demolished. | [130] | |
1890 | George M. Maverick House | 2650 Washington Ave | St. Louis | Missouri | Demolished. | [131] | |
1890 | Security Building | 319 N 4th St | St. Louis | Missouri | [63] | ||
1890 | Zabdiel A. Willard Building | 39 Kingston St | Boston | Massachusetts | [132] | ||
1891 | Mrs. H. Mortimer Brooks House (Rockhurst) | Bellevue Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Demolished in 1955, though outbuildings remain. | Rockhurst. Newport, Rhode Island. 1891. | [4] |
1891 | I. Townsend Burden House (Fairlawn) | Bellevue Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Various alterations. Now the Young Building of Salve Regina University. | [4] | |
1891 | Charles E. Cotting Buildings | 186-192 South St | Boston | Massachusetts | [133] | ||
1891 | Hundred House | Groton School | Groton | Massachusetts | |||
1891 | William Minot III House | 24 Charlesgate E | Boston | Massachusetts | [134] | ||
1891 | Pope Building | 221 Columbus Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | Rebuilt by the architects after a major fire in 1896.[135] | [136] | |
1892 | Charles S. Colby House | 8 E 69th St | New York | New York | [137] | ||
1892 | Corinne Dyer House | 38 Westmoreland Pl | St. Louis | Missouri | [127] | ||
1892 | Memorial Arch | State House Grounds | Concord | New Hampshire | [138] | ||
1892 | Edward C. Rowse House | 10 Benton Pl | St. Louis | Missouri | [139] | ||
1892 | Upper House | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | [100] | ||
1893 | Henry H. Cook House (Wheatleigh) | Hawthorne Rd | Lenox | Massachusetts | |||
1893 | John T. Davis House | 17 Westmoreland Pl | St. Louis | Missouri | [127] | ||
1893 | Masonic Building | 558 Pleasant St | New Bedford | Massachusetts | |||
1893 | Massachusetts Building | World's Columbian Exposition | Chicago | Illinois | Demolished after the fair. | [140] | |
1893 | Palace of Mechanic Arts | World's Columbian Exposition | Chicago | Illinois | Demolished after the fair. | [140] | |
1893 | Parish House, St. John's Episcopal Church | 275 N Main St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished for the present Cathedral House, built in 1965 by local architects Millman & Sturges.[141] | [142] | |
1893 | John D. Sloane House (Wyndhurst) | 55 Lee Rd | Lenox | Massachusetts | |||
1893 | Society for Savings Building | 31 Pratt St | Hartford | Connecticut | Highly altered. | ||
1893 | William W. Vaughan House (The Ledge) | 46 Smallidge Point Rd | Northeast Harbor | Maine | Demolished. | [74] | |
1893 | Volta Bureau | 3414 Volta Pl NW | Washington | District of Columbia | |||
1894 | Jacob M. Da Costa House (Ashwood) | Ashwood Rd | Villanova | Pennsylvania | Demolished. The gatehouse survives at 801 Lancaster Ave. | [143] | |
1894 | George W. Childs Drexel House | 1726 Locust St | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Now home to the Curtis Institute of Music. | [144] | |
1894 | John J. Emery House | 5 E 68th St | New York | New York | [144] | ||
1894 | Nathaniel Holmes House | Morewood & 5th Aves | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Demolished. | [145] | |
1894 | G. M. Gaun McRobert Hutton House (Shamrock Cliff) | 65 Ridge Rd | Newport | Rhode Island | Now the Oceancliff Resort. | [144] | |
1894 | New Bedford Standard Building | 555 Pleasant St | New Bedford | Massachusetts | |||
1894 | State Mutual Life Assurance Company Building | 340 Main St | Worcester | Massachusetts | Considered to be Worcester's first skyscraper. | [144] | |
1895 | William F. Burden House (Beechbound) | 127 Harrison Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1895 | Edith Memorial Chapel | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | [100] | ||
1895 | Joel H. Gates House | 381 Main St | Burlington | Vermont | Demolished. | [146] | |
1895 | Durbin Horne House | 7418 Penn Ave | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | [147] | ||
1895 | Ross R. Winans House (Bleak House) | Ocean Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | Demolished in 1948. | [5] | |
1896 | Harvey Childs House | 718 Devonshire St | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Now the Chancellor's Residence of the University of Pittsburgh. | [148] | |
1896 | John R. Drexel House (Fairholme) | 237 Ruggles Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | A remodeling of an 1874 Furness & Hewitt design. Remodeled by Drexel again in 1905. | [149] | |
1896 | Dover Street Bathhouse | 249 E Berkeley St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [150] | |
1896 | W. E. C. Eustis House | Scraggy Neck | Cataumet | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [151] | |
1896 | Sarah Drexel Fell House | 1801 Walnut St | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | |||
1896 | Fannie Foster House (Ridgemere) | 11 Leroy Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1896 | Mrs. William B. Ogden House | 266 Madison Ave | New York | New York | Demolished. | [152] [153] | |
1896 | Paul Revere School | 61 Prince St | Boston | Massachusetts | [154] | ||
1896 | William D. Sewall House (York Hall) | 1 Edward St | Bath | Maine | [155] | ||
1896 | Worcester City Hall | 455 Main St | Worcester | Massachusetts | [156] | ||
1897 | Chamber of Commerce Building | 127 Public Sq | Cleveland | Ohio | Demolished. | [157] | |
1897 | Christ Episcopal Church | 750 Main St | Waltham | Massachusetts | [158] | ||
1897 | Joseph Horne & Company Store | 501 Penn Ave | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | [159] | ||
1897 | Russia Building | 518-540 Atlantic Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | [160] | ||
1898 | Brookline Town Stables | 235 Cypress St | Brookline | Massachusetts | A large expansion to this 1873 building, designed by C. K. Kirby. | [161] | |
1898 | George L. Carnegie House (Plum Orchard) | Plum Orchard Dr | Cumberland Island | Georgia | |||
1898 | East Liberty Market | 5900 Baum Blvd | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Presently known as Motor Square Garden. | [162] | |
1898 | Hotel Bellevue | 21 Beacon St | Boston | Massachusetts | [163] | ||
1899 | Atlantic Building | 179 Lincoln St | Boston | Massachusetts | [164] | ||
1899 | Central Building | 70 State St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. In the image, it is the tall building fourth from the corner. | [165] | |
1899 | Curtis Publishing Company Building | 425 Arch St | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Demolished. | [166] | |
1899 | Newell Boathouse | Harvard University | Boston | Massachusetts | [167] | ||
1899 | Schoolhouse | Groton School | Groton | Massachusetts | |||
1899 | Elizabeth H. Gammell Slater House (Hopedene) | 43 Cliff Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [4] | ||
1899 | Soldiers' Memorial Library | 250 East St | Mansfield | Massachusetts | |||
1900 | Horticulture, Mines, and Graphic Arts Buildings | Pan-American Exposition | Buffalo | New York | Demolished after the fair. | ||
1900 | Remsen V. Messler House | 651 Morewood Ave | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | [168] | ||
1900 | Robert S. Peabody House | 22 Fenway | Boston | Massachusetts | The home of the architect. | ||
1900 | Moorfield Storey House | 24 Fenway | Boston | Massachusetts | |||
1901 | E. Craig Biddle House (Laurento) | Invereray Rd | Villanova | Pennsylvania | Demolished in the 1980s. | [143] | |
1901 | Borden Gymnasium | Phillips Academy | Andover | Massachusetts | [169] | ||
1901 | Dorchester Heights Monument | Thomas Park | Boston | Massachusetts | |||
1901 | Bryant-Paine Hall | Middlesex School | Concord | Massachusetts | The school's first building. | [170] | |
1901 | Chickering Hall | 239 Huntington Ave | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [171] | |
1901 | Percival Roberts House (Penshurst) | Conshohocken State Rd | Lower Merion | Pennsylvania | Demolished. | [143] | |
1901 | Roxbury Institution for Savings Building | 2343 Washington St | Boston | Massachusetts | [172] | ||
1902 | Cunard Building | 116 State St | Boston | Massachusetts | [17] | ||
1902 | Monks Building | 33-35 Congress St | Boston | Massachusetts | [173] | ||
1902 | Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company Building | 15 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | A major expansion. Building originally designed in 1891 by Robert W. Gibson, and demolished in 1915.[174] | [175] | |
1903 | George W. Childs Drexel House (Gripsholm Manor) | Drexel Ln | Islesboro | Maine | |||
1903 | Industrial School for Crippled and Deformed Children | 241 St Botolph St | Boston | Massachusetts | Now occupied by the New England Conservatory. | [176] | |
1903 | Main College Building | Simmons College | Boston | Massachusetts | [177] | ||
1903 | Marlborough Public Library | 35 W Main St | Marlborough | Massachusetts | |||
1903 | Norfolk County Registry of Deeds | 649 High St | Dedham | Massachusetts | [178] | ||
1903 | Providence Journal Building | 60 Eddy St | Providence | Rhode Island | [179] | ||
1903 | Joshua B. Richmond House | 310 Beacon St | Boston | Massachusetts | [180] | ||
1903 | Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company Building | 195 State St | Springfield | Massachusetts | [181] | ||
1904 | Henry S. Howe House | 165 Ivy St | Longwood, Brookline | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [182] | |
1904 | North, South, East, and Collins Halls | Boston Normal School | Boston | Massachusetts | In association with Maginnis, Walsh & Sullivan and Coolidge & Carlson. Presently home to the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. | [183] | |
1904 | Stephen M. Weld, Jr., House (East House) | 31 Warren Point Rd | Warehan | Massachusetts | |||
1905 | M. Rumsey Miller House (Braemar) | 99 White Plains Rd | Tarrytown | New York | [184] | ||
1905 | Louis Stoddard House | 700 Prospect St | New Haven | Connecticut | Now owned by Albertus Magnus College. | [185] | |
1906 | Atwater Kent Laboratories | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Worcester | Massachusetts | [186] | ||
1906 | Victor Tyler House | 760 Prospect St | New Haven | Connecticut | Now owned by Albertus Magnus College. | [187] | |
1906 | Union Trust Company Building | 1351 Main St | Springfield | Massachusetts | [188] | ||
1906 | Weld Boathouse | Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | [167] | ||
1907 | Hayes Q. Trowbridge House | 100 Edgehill Rd | New Haven | Connecticut | [187] | ||
1907 | Florence A. Vanderbilt Twombly House (Vinland) | Ochre Point Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | The house was doubled in size at this time. Presently McAuley Hall of Salve Regina University. | [4] | |
1908 | Chelsea City Hall | 500 Broadway | Chelsea | Massachusetts | [189] | ||
1908 | Clinton Town Hall | 242 Church St | Clinton | Massachusetts | [190] | ||
1909 | Adee Boathouse | 74 Forbes Ave | New Haven | Connecticut | The Yale boathouse. Demolished. | [187] | |
1909 | Egleston Substation | 3025 Washington St | Boston | Massachusetts | |||
1909 | New Hampshire State House | 107 N Main St | Concord | New Hampshire | A major expansion, including a new third floor and a rear annex. | [191] | |
1910 | Boston Stock Exchange | 30 Congress St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [192] | |
1910 | New England Telephone and Telegraph Company Building | 50 Oliver St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [192] | |
1910 | George Woodward House (Krisheim) | 7514 McCallum St | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | [193] | ||
1911 | Angell Memorial Fountain | Post Office Sq | Boston | Massachusetts | [194] | ||
1911 | Roslindale Substation | 4228 Washington St | Boston | Massachusetts | |||
1911 | Williston Hall | Wentworth Institute | Boston | Massachusetts | [195] | ||
1912 | Bangor High School | 185 Harlow St | Bangor | Maine | [196] | ||
1912 | Bangor Public Library | 145 Harlow St | Bangor | Maine | [196] | ||
1912 | Exchange Building | 27 State St | Bangor | Maine | [197] | ||
c1912 | Parkman Building | Bowdoin Sq and Green St | Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished. | ||
1913 | Boston Insurance Company Building | 87 Kilby St | Boston | Massachusetts | [198] | ||
1913 | U. S. Custom House Tower | 3 McKinley Sq | Boston | Massachusetts | [199] | ||
1913 | Wentworth Hall | Wentworth Institute | Boston | Massachusetts | [200] | ||
1914 | Southbridge High School | 82 Marcy St | Southbridge | Massachusetts | [201] | ||
1915 | Arlington School | McLean Hospital | Belmont | Massachusetts | [202] | ||
1915 | Daniels Gymnasium | Worcester Academy | Worcester | Massachusetts | [203] | ||
1915 | Dobbs Hall | Wentworth Institute | Boston | Massachusetts | [203] | ||
1917 | Livingston L. Biddle House (Westview) | Westview Rd | Bryn Mawr | Pennsylvania | Demolished. | [204] |
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