[Photographs from the studio of H.H. Richardson and Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge] [graphic]. [1880-1900]
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New York State Capitol (Albany, N.Y.)
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Adams & Worthen, architects and engineers, N.Y.C. Julius W. Adams (fl. 1866- ) and William W. Worthen (fl. 1865- ). Only Worthen is listed in Wilson's New York Business Directory for 1865/1866. In the 1866/1867 volume, they are both listed at 128 Broadway. In Trow's New York Directory for 1867/1868, Adams still appears at 128 Broadway, while Worthen has moved to 482 Broadway. In Wilson's New York Business Directory for 1868/1869, Worthen still appears at 482 Broadway...
Rombach & Greene,
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Boston and Albany Railroad Co.
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Formed in 1867 by merger of the Boston and Worcester Railroad (chartered 1831) and the Western Railroad (chartered 1833). Leased to the New York Central in 1899. From the description of Records, 1831-1898 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269580906 The Boston and Albany Railroad Company resulted from the development and eventual merger of several railroad lines built to connect eastern Massachusetts with eastern New York state. The firs...
Folsom, A. H. (Augustine H.), d. 1926
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One of a series of photographs that formed a panoramic view of the Boston waterfront area. The photographs were taken from the roof of the State Street Block Building on Atlantic Avenue between State and Central Streets. The attribution to the photographer Augustine H. Folsom comes from a blind stamp on the mat of one of the panoramic prints (see print depicting Long and Central Wharves.). From the description of [View of Central Wharf, Boston, Mass.] [graphic]. [ca. 1874] (Boston At...
Sherman, Watts
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Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge
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Masonic Building (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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Converse Memorial Public Library (Malden, Mass.)
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Mieusement, Séraphin-Médéric, 1840-1905
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Warder Public Library
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City Hall (Albany, N.Y.)
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New York and New Haven Railroad Company
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Memorial Hall (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Trinity Church (Boston, Mass.)
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Bryant, John, Dr., 1851-1908
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Squire, G. B.,
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Old Colony Railroad Company
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Chartered in 1844; opened for service from Boston to Plymouth, Mass., in 1845. Eventually blanketed southern Massachusetts with rail lines. Operated the famous boat train from Boston connecting with Fall River steamers for New York City. Passed into control of the New Haven system in 1893. From the description of Records, 1846-1937 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269581169 ...
Gurney Ephraim W., 1829-1886
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Gratwick, William Henry, 1839-1899
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First Baptist Church (Boston, Mass.)
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Ames Building (Boston, Mass.)
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Ames, Frederick L. (Frederick Lothrop), 1835-1893
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Shadyside Presbyterian Church (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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Organized 1868; reported by Ohio Presbytery (O.S.) From the description of Records, 1867-<1992> [microform]. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 25697572 ...
Winn Memorial Public Library (Woburn, Mass.)
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Doubleday & Knight,
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Robert, Paul, ca. 1866-1898,
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Richardson, H. H. (Henry Hobson), 1838-1886
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Architect Henry Hobson Richardson was born and raised in Louisiana. He attended Harvard College (class of 1859) and was the second American to enroll in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Upon his return in 1866, he opened a small office in New York City in partnership with Charles Gambrill. In 1872 he received the design commission for Trinity Church in Boston and in 1874 he moved his home and office to Brookline to handle his growing practice in New England. The following years were to be the ...
Lionberger, Isaac H. (Isaac Henry), 1854-1948
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Cooper, Frank Irving, 1867-1933.
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Collection compiled by Frank Irving Cooper who began his architectural career in H.H. Richardson's firm and worked for Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge before establishing his own firm, Frank Irving Cooper Corporation. From the description of [Photographs from the studio of H.H. Richardson and Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge] [graphic]. [1880-1900] (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 316065102 ...
Chamber of Commerce (Cincinnati, Ohio)
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MacVeigh, Franklin
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Moulton-Erickson Photograph Co,
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Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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Thomas Crane Public Library
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