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  • Warren L. Floyd (1836-1918) was an American architect practicing in Lowell, Massachusetts. Warren Lyman Floyd was born February 1, 1836 in Warner, New...
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  • Contractor, August 14 1915, 42. Stone, September 1915, 488. Kevin Schindler, Lowell Observatory (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2016) American Contractor...
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  • William H. McLean (1871–1943), Boston, MA Otis A. Merrill (1844-1935), Lowell, MA Miller & Martin, Birmingham, AL Milton Milstein (1910-1993), Buffalo...
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  • In 1888, they participated in the competition to design the Lowell City Hall and Lowell City Library, though their proposals were not accepted. These...
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  • mid 70s, Wares retired late 70s, Cook out in 83. 1990: move to East Fort Lowell, Nelson is sole principal. 1994: move to East Broadway, principals are Nelson...
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  • Worcester, Massachusetts (1972–73) Durgin Hall, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts (1973–76) Park Street station modernization, Boston (1977–78)...
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  • States. Upon his return to Boston he joined the office of architect Guy Lowell, for whom he worked until he opened his own office in 1909. For the next...
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  • NRHP 2001) Falmouth Hall, Kitson Hall and Southwick Hall, Lowell Technological Institute, Lowell, Massachusetts (1901-02) Bolling Jones Building, Atlanta...
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  • In 1919, four months after his discharge, Shepley was married to Anna Lowell (Gardiner) Draper, daughter of Robert Hallowell Gardiner III. They had five...
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  • partnership lasted for about a year. In 1996 the principals were architects Lowell Baumgardt, William Doyle and Richard Dannhausen and engineers Charles Rescorla...
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  • partnership with Frederick W. Stickney, Stickney & Austin, with offices in Lowell and Boston. Chamberlin had retired from full-time practice, but continued...
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  • office and in night courses at the Massachusetts Normal Art School and the Lowell Institute drawing school. In 1880 he traveled in Europe before returning...
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  • Boston Daily Advertiser, April 22 1864, 3. "Improvement of the State House," Lowell (MA) Daily Citizen, June 5 1867, 2. Keith N. Morgan, Buildings of Massachusetts:...
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  • (former), Cleveland, Ohio (1923-24, NRHP 1974) District Court of Lowell (former), Lowell, Massachusetts (1925) District Court of Somerville (former), Somerville...
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  • Review (Cambridge, MA), April 3 1897, 4. Frederick W. Coburn, History of Lowell and its People, vol. 2 (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1920)...
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  • James Purdon (1873–1966), Boston, Massachusetts James H. Rand (1814–1883), Lowell and Boston, Massachusetts William G. Robinson (1836–1907), Grand Rapids...
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  • Boston 1914 – Louis C. Newhall of Newhall & Blevins, Boston 1915 – Guy Lowell, Boston 1919 – William Emerson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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  • Boston Y 1914 – Louis C. Newhall of Newhall & Blevins, Boston Y 1915 – Guy Lowell, Boston Y 1916 – William Stanley Parker of the office of R. Clipston Sturgis...
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  • campus Cambridge, Massachusetts Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch & Abbott 1930 Lowell House Harvard University campus Cambridge, Massachusetts Winner of the Harleston...
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  • Richardson added the rear wing in 1894. Destroyed by fire in 1924. Guy Lowell was responsible for the replacement built in 1925. Hartwell & Richardson...
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