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Peabody & Stearns

Year Building Address City State Notes Image Reference
1870 Boylston Hall Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts Addition of a third, mansarded, floor. [1]
1870 Bussey Institution 305 South St Boston Massachusetts Demolished. Bussey Institution. Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts. 1870. [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 Matthews Hall, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1871. [2]
1871 Nathan Matthews House 492 Bellevue Ave Newport Rhode Island Burned in 1881. Nathan Matthews House. Newport, Rhode Island. 1871. [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. Remodeling, Appleton Chapel, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1872. [2]
1872 Boston and Providence Depot 50 Park Plz Boston Massachusetts Demolished. Now the site of the Boston Park Plaza. Boston and Providence Depot. Boston, Massachusetts. 1872. [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. Remodeling, J. Murray Forbes House. Milton, Massachusetts. 1873. [12]
1873 Harvard Building 101 Arch St Boston Massachusetts Harvard Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1873. [13]
1873 David Hinckley Building 54-56 Kilby St Boston Massachusetts D. Hinckley Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1873. [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. Boston Post Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1874. [17]
1874 Hotel Brunswick 500 Boylston St Boston Massachusetts Demolished. Hotel Brunswick. Boston, Massachusetts. 1874. [18]
1874 First Congregational Church 7 Andover St Georgetown Massachusetts First Congregational Church. Georgetown, Massachusetts. 1874. [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 College Hall, Smith College. Northampton, Massachusetts. 1875. [25]
1875 First Baptist Church 2 Spring St Exeter New Hampshire [26]
1875 Frances M. MacKay House 10 Follen St Cambridge Massachusetts F. M. MacKay House. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1875.
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. Mutual Life Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1875. [27]
1876 First Church 129 Main St Northampton Massachusetts First Church. Northampton, Massachusetts. 1876. [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. John Rogers Studio. New Canaan, Connecticut. 1876. [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. Bromfield School. Harvard, Massachusetts. 1877. [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. Cutler Hall, Colorado College. Colorado Springs, Colorado. 1877. [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. R. H. White & Company Store. Boston, Massachusetts. 1877. [51]
1878 Charles Clarke House 50 Elm St Northampton Massachusetts Presently owned by Smith College. Charles Clarke House. Northampton, Massachusetts. 1878. [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. Howard National Bank Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1878. [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. Hemenway Gymnasium, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1879. [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. St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts. St. Louis, Missouri. 1879. [63]
1879 Union League Club 445 5th Ave New York New York Demolished. Union League Club. New York, New York. 1879. [64]
1880 Francis H. Appleton House 265 Commonwealth Ave Boston Massachusetts [65]
1880 Shepherd Brooks House 275 Grove St Medford Massachusetts Shepherd Brooks House. Medford, Massachusetts. 1880. [66]
1880 William R. Dupee House 400 Beacon St Newton Massachusetts Later the home of Mary Baker Eddy. W. R. Dupee House. Newton, Massachusetts. 1880.
1880 Easthampton Public Library 9 Park St Easthampton Massachusetts Easthampton Public Library. Easthampton, Massachusetts. 1880. [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 St. Mary of the Assumption R. C. Church. Brookline, Massachusetts. 1880. [71]
1880 St. Paul's Episcopal Church 15 St Paul St Brookline Massachusetts A significant enlargement. Originally designed in 1851 by Richard Upjohn. Expansion, St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Brookline, Massachusetts. 1880.
1880 United Bank Building 2 Wall St New York New York Demolished. United Bank Building. New York, New York. 1880. [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 Henry Bradlee, Jr. House. Medford, Massachusetts. 1881.
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 Williston Observatory, Mount Holyoke College. South Hadley, Massachusetts. 1881. [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. Pierce Hall, Smith College. Northampton, Massachusetts. 1882. [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. Turner Building. St. Louis, Missouri. 1882. [63]
1882 U. S. Signal Station Pikes Peak El Paso County Colorado Demolished in 1964.[88] U. S. Signal Station. Pikes Peak, El Paso County, Colorado. 1882. [89]
1882 Catharine Lorillard Wolfe House (Vinland) Ochre Point Ave Newport Rhode Island Presently McAuley Hall of Salve Regina University. Vinland. Newport, Rhode Island. 1882. [4]
1883 Antlers Hotel 4 S Cascade Ave Colorado Springs Colorado Burned in 1898. Antlers Hotel. Colorado Springs, Colorado. 1883. [90]
1883 James C. Bayley House 16 Fairmont Ave Newton Massachusetts J. C. Bayley House. Newton, Massachusetts. 1883.
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. Kragsyde. Manchester, Massachusetts. 1883. [83]
1883 First Parish Church 349 Boston Post Rd Weston Massachusetts First Parish Church. Weston, Massachusetts. 1883. [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. Lambert Tree House. Chicago, Illinois. 1883. [97]
1884 Mary E. Meads Bartlett House 227 Commonwealth Ave Boston Massachusetts [98]
1884 Brooks House Groton School Groton Massachusetts Brooks House, Groton School. Groton, Massachusetts. 1884. [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 J. E. Davis House. Worcester, Massachusetts. 1884. [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 Memorial Hall, Lawrenceville School. Lawrenceville, New Jersey. 1884. [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. Addition, Wigglesworth Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1884.
1884 Woodhull House Lawrenceville School Lawrenceville New Jersey [100]
1885 American Unitarian Association Building 25 Beacon St Boston Massachusetts Demolished. American Unitarian Association. Boston, Massachusetts. 1885. [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. Foundation House, Lawrenceville School. Lawrenceville, New Jersey. 1885. [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 D. W. Robinson House. Burlington, Vermont. 1885.
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. Elm Court. Lenox, Massachusetts. 1886. [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 Rectory, St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Brookline, Massachusetts. 1886. [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 C. F. Adams House. Boston, Massachusetts. 1886. [116]
1887 Exchange Building 53 State St Boston Massachusetts Gutted for new construction in 1984. Exchange Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1887. [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 Central Terminal. Jersey City, New Jersey. 1888. [119]
1888 Fiske Building 75 State St Boston Massachusetts Received a new facade in 1964.[120] Demolished. Fiske Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1888. [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 Rough Point. Newport, Rhode Island. 1888. [4]
1889 Central Building 139 Liberty St New York New York Demolished. Central Building. New York, New York. 1889. [122]
1889 Episcopal Church of the Messiah 1860 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Episcopal Church of the Messiah. Olneyville, Providence, Rhode Island. 1889. [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 J. J. Hill House. St. Paul, Minnesota. 1889. [125]
1889 Kennedy House Lawrenceville School Lawrenceville New Jersey Kennedy House, Lawrenceville School. Lawrenceville, New Jersey. 1889. [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 St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Pittsfield, Massachusetts. 1889.
1889 Delmont L. Weeks House 451 Main St Waltham Massachusetts [128]
1890 Alumnae Gymnasium Smith College Northampton Massachusetts Now home to the college archives. Alumnae Gymnasium, Smith College. Northampton, Massachusetts. 1890. [25]
1890 Duluth Union Depot 506 W Michigan Ave Duluth Minnesota Has served as the St. Louis County Heritage and Arts Center since 1973. Union Depot. Duluth, Minnesota. 1890 [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. Remodeling, Fairlawn. Newport, Rhode Island. 1891. [4]
1891 Charles E. Cotting Buildings 186-192 South St Boston Massachusetts C. E. Cotting Buildings. Boston, Massachusetts. 1891. [133]
1891 Hundred House Groton School Groton Massachusetts Hundred House, Groton School. Groton, Massachusetts. 1891.
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] Pope Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1891. [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 Memorial Arch, State House Grounds. Concord, New Hampshire. 1892. [138]
1892 Edward C. Rowse House 10 Benton Pl St. Louis Missouri [139]
1892 Upper House Lawrenceville School Lawrenceville New Jersey Upper House, Lawrenceville School. Lawrenceville, New Jersey. [100]
1893 Henry H. Cook House (Wheatleigh) Hawthorne Rd Lenox Massachusetts Wheatleigh. Lenox, Massachusetts. 1893.
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. Massachusetts Building, World's Columbian Exposition. Chicago, Illinois. 1893. [140]
1893 Palace of Mechanic Arts World's Columbian Exposition Chicago Illinois Demolished after the fair. Palace of Mechanic Arts, World's Columbian Exposition. Chicago, Illinois. 1893. [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. Society for Savings Building. Hartford, Connecticut. 1893.
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 Volta Bureau. Washington, DC. 1893.
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. G. W. Childs Drexel House. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1893. [144]
1894 John J. Emery House 5 E 68th St New York New York J. J. Emery House. New York, New York. 1894. [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 New Bedford Standard Building. New Bedford, Massachusetts. 1894.
1894 State Mutual Life Assurance Company Building 340 Main St Worcester Massachusetts Considered to be Worcester's first skyscraper. State Mutual Life Building. Worcester, Massachusetts. 1894. [144]
1895 William F. Burden House (Beechbound) 127 Harrison Ave Newport Rhode Island [4]
1895 Edith Memorial Chapel Lawrenceville School Lawrenceville New Jersey Edith Memorial Chapel, Lawrenceville School. Lawrenceville, New Jersey. 1895. [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. Harvey Childs House. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1896. [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. Remodeling, Fairholme. Newport, Rhode Island. 1896. [149]
1896 Dover Street Bathhouse 249 E Berkeley St Boston Massachusetts Demolished. Dover Street Bathhouse. Boston, Massachusetts. 1896. [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 Paul Revere School. Boston, Massachusetts. 1896. [154]
1896 William D. Sewall House (York Hall) 1 Edward St Bath Maine [155]
1896 Worcester City Hall 455 Main St Worcester Massachusetts Worcester City Hall. Worcester, Massachusetts. 1896. [156]
1897 Chamber of Commerce Building 127 Public Sq Cleveland Ohio Demolished. [157]
1897 Christ Episcopal Church 750 Main St Waltham Massachusetts Christ Episcopal Church. Waltham, Massachusetts. 1897. [158]
1897 Joseph Horne & Company Store 501 Penn Ave Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Joseph Horne & Company Store. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1897. [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. Addition, Brookline Town Stables. Brookline, Massachusetts. 1898. [161]
1898 George L. Carnegie House (Plum Orchard) Plum Orchard Dr Cumberland Island Georgia Plum Orchard. Cumberland Island, Georgia. 1898.
1898 East Liberty Market 5900 Baum Blvd Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Presently known as Motor Square Garden. East Liberty Market. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1898. [162]
1898 Hotel Bellevue 21 Beacon St Boston Massachusetts Hotel Bellevue. Boston, Massachusetts. 1898. [163]
1899 Atlantic Building 179 Lincoln St Boston Massachusetts Atlantic Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1899. [164]
1899 Central Building 70 State St Boston Massachusetts Demolished. In the image, it is the tall building fourth from the corner. Central Building. Boston, Massachusetts. 1899. [165]
1899 Curtis Publishing Company Building 425 Arch St Philadelphia Pennsylvania Demolished. [166]
1899 Newell Boathouse Harvard University Boston Massachusetts Newell Boathouse, Harvard University. Boston, Massachusetts. 1899. [167]
1899 Schoolhouse Groton School Groton Massachusetts Schoolhouse, Groton School. Groton, Massachusetts. 1899.
1899 Elizabeth H. Gammell Slater House (Hopedene) 43 Cliff Ave Newport Rhode Island Hopedene. Newport, Rhode Island. 1899. [4]
1899 Soldiers' Memorial Library 250 East St Mansfield Massachusetts Soldiers' Memorial Library. Mansfield, Massachusetts. 1899.
1900 Horticulture, Mines, and Graphic Arts Buildings Pan-American Exposition Buffalo New York Demolished after the fair. Mines Building, Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, New York. 1900.
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 Dorchester Heights Monument, Thomas Park. Boston, Massachusetts. 1901.
1901 Bryant-Paine Hall Middlesex School Concord Massachusetts The school's first building. Bryant-Paine Hall, Middlesex School. Concord, Massachusetts. 1901. [170]
1901 Chickering Hall 239 Huntington Ave Boston Massachusetts Demolished. Chickering Hall. Boston, Massachusetts. 1901. [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 Main College Building, Simmons College. Boston, Massachusetts. 1903. [177]
1903 Marlborough Public Library 35 W Main St Marlborough Massachusetts Marlborough Public Library. Marlborough, Massachusetts. 1903.
1903 Norfolk County Registry of Deeds 649 High St Dedham Massachusetts [178]
1903 Providence Journal Building 60 Eddy St Providence Rhode Island Providence Journal Building. Providence, Rhode Island. 1903. [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 Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company Building. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1903. [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. Boston Normal School. Boston, Massachusetts, 1904. [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. Louis Stoddard House. New Haven, Connecticut. 1905. [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 Union Trust Company Building. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1906. [188]
1906 Weld Boathouse Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts Weld Boathouse, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1906. [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. Remodeling, Vinland. Newport, Rhode Island. 1907. [4]
1908 Chelsea City Hall 500 Broadway Chelsea Massachusetts Chelsea City Hall. Chelsea, Massachusetts. 1908. [189]
1908 Clinton Town Hall 242 Church St Clinton Massachusetts Clinton Town Hall. Clinton, Massachusetts. 1908. [190]
1909 Adee Boathouse 74 Forbes Ave New Haven Connecticut The Yale boathouse. Demolished. Adee Boathouse, Yale University. New Haven, Connecticut. 1909. [187]
1909 Egleston Substation 3025 Washington St Boston Massachusetts Egleston Substation. Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts. 1909.
1909 New Hampshire State House 107 N Main St Concord New Hampshire A major expansion, including a new third floor and a rear annex. Remodeling, New Hamsphire State House. Concord, New Hampshire. 1909. [191]
1910 Boston Stock Exchange 30 Congress St Boston Massachusetts Demolished. Boston Stock Exchange. Boston, Massachusetts. 1910. [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 Roslindale Substation. Roslindale, Boston, Massachusetts. 1911.
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 Bangor Public Library. Bangor, Maine. 1912. [196]
1912 Exchange Building 27 State St Bangor Maine [197]
c1912 Parkman Building Bowdoin Sq and Green St Boston Massachusetts Demolished. Parkman Building. Boston, Massachusetts. c.1912.
1913 Boston Insurance Company Building 87 Kilby St Boston Massachusetts [198]
1913 U. S. Custom House Tower 3 McKinley Sq Boston Massachusetts U. S. Custom House Tower. Boston, Massachusetts. 1913. [199]
1913 Wentworth Hall Wentworth Institute Boston Massachusetts Wentworth Hall, Wentworth Institute of Technology. Boston, Massachusetts. 1913. [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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