Richard Upjohn
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Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Upjohn and Company | 1851 | ||
American Institute of Architects | 1857 |
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- Son: Richard M Upjohn
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Upjohn and Company | 1851 | ||
American Institute of Architects | 1857 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | St Mary's Chapel | Raleigh | |||||
Architect | Mt Olivet Episcopal Church and Cemetery | Pineville | |||||
Architect | Christ Episcopal Church | Raleigh | |||||
Architect | Trinity Chapel | New York City | |||||
Architect | Edward King House | Newport, RI | |||||
Architect | Harold C Brooks House | Marshall | |||||
Architect | St Stephen's Church | Providence, RI | |||||
Architect | Church of the Advent | Farmington | |||||
Architect | Pilgrim Congregational Church | Taunton | |||||
Architect | Woods-Gerry House | Providence, RI | |||||
Architect | Trinity Cathedral | Newark | |||||
Architect | Monument Park Historic District | Fitchburg | |||||
Architect | Grace Church | Providence, RI | |||||
Architect | Burlington Historic District | Burlington | |||||
Architect | St Mark's Episcopal Church | Jim Thorpe | |||||
Architect | Kingscote | Newport, RI | |||||
Architect | Martin Van Buren, National Historic Site | Kinderhook, NY | |||||
Architect | St James' Episcopal Church | New London, CT | |||||
Architect | Hamilton Hoppin House | Middletown, RI | |||||
Architect | Grace Episcopal Church Complex | Lyons | |||||
Architect | St Thomas Episcopal Church | Newark, DE | |||||
Architect | Boonton Historic District | Boonton | |||||
Architect | Central Street Historic District | Millville | |||||
Architect | St Thomas Epsicopal Church | Taunton | |||||
Architect | New St Mary's Episcopal Church | Burlington | |||||
Architect | James and Mary Forsyth House | Kingston, NY | |||||
Architect | All Saints' Memorial Church Complex | Navesink | |||||
Architect | Old Town Historic District - Jefferson Davis Ave | Selma | |||||
Architect | Trinity Episcopal Church | Woodbridge Township, NJ | |||||
Architect | Dorchester County Courthouse and Jail | Cambridge, MD | |||||
Architect | Grace Church | Newark | |||||
Architect | St Thomas' Episcopal Church | Amenia Union | |||||
Architect | Easton Historic District | Easton | |||||
Architect | Trinity Church | Warsaw | |||||
Architect | The Grove | Cold Spring | |||||
Architect | St Paul's Episcopal Church | Hillsboro | |||||
Architect | Church of the Holy Communion and Buildings | New York City | |||||
Architect | Horace O Moss House | New Berlin | |||||
Architect | St James Episcopal Church | Muncy | |||||
Architect | Church Park Historic District | Goshen, NY | |||||
Architect | Muncy Historic District | Muncy | |||||
Architect | Lime Rock Historic District | Salisbury | |||||
Architect | St Paul's Cathedral | Buffalo, NY | |||||
Architect | St Paul's Episcopal Church | Brunswick | |||||
Architect | Oaklands | Gardiner, ME | |||||
Architect | St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral | Buffalo, NY | |||||
Architect | Samuel Farrar House | Bangor, ME | |||||
Architect | Zion Church | Rome | |||||
Architect | Zion Episcopal Church | Talbotton | |||||
Architect | Grand Army Memorial Home | Bangor, ME | |||||
Architect | Trinity Episcopal Church | Litchfield | |||||
Architect | Rock Lawn and Carriage House | Garrison | |||||
Architect | St Mark's Episcopal Cathedral | Salt Lake City | |||||
Architect | Woodlawn | Garrison | |||||
Architect | St John's-In-The-Prairie | Forkland, AL | |||||
Architect | St Peter's Church | Albany | |||||
Architect | St Luke's Episcopal Church | Cahaba | |||||
Architect | Trinity Chapel Complex | New York City | |||||
Architect | Christ Church | Binghamton | |||||
Architect | Christ Church | Raleigh | |||||
Architect | Cobble Hill Historic District | New York City | |||||
Architect | Plymouth Historic District | Plymouth | |||||
Architect | Broadway Historic District (Boundary Increase II) | Saratoga Springs, NY | |||||
Architect | Church of St John in the Wilderness | Copake Falls | |||||
Architect | Trinity Episcopal Church | Iowa City | |||||
1833/00/00 | Richard Upjohn designs a Greek Revival style, the traditional style of the time, residence for Isaac Farrar. Richard Upjohn will become best known for his Gothic designs. | Architect | Isaac Farrar Mansion, Bangor | Bangor, ME | |||
1834/00/00 | Designed by Richard Upjohn, the Rotch-Jones-Duff House is built for William Rotch Jr, his home until 1850. | Architect | The Rotch-Jones-Duff House and Garden Museum | New Bedford | |||
1835/00/00 | Architect | Boston African American National Historic Site | Boston | ||||
1839/00/00 | In 1839, Carroll IV sells Homewood to Samuel Wyman who lived there until 1865. Wyman's son William hired Richard Upjohn to build an Italianate mansion named "Homewood Villa." Demolished by Johns Hopkins University in 1954, only the gatehouse remains. | Architect | Homewood | Baltimore, MD | |||
1840/00/00 | St Paul's original wooden church is built in the 1840s | Architect | St Paul's Episcopal Church, Stockbridge | Stockbridge | |||
1841/00/00 | Built in 1840-1841, the Church of the Ascension is a very handsome, fieldstone church in the Gothic-Revival style. | Architect | Church of the Ascension (Protestant Episcopal) | New York City | |||
1844/07/02 | Church of the Pilgrims cornerstone ceremony | Architect | Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral | New York City | |||
1845/00/00 | 209 Sargent Rd, Ignatius Sargent commissions Richard Upjohn to build an Italianate villa of red sandstone which still survives. | Architect | Sargent's Pond | Brookline, MA | |||
1846/05/01 | Trinity Church is consecrated on Ascension. Designed by Richard Upjohn, the 281-foot spire is the tallest in New York. The spire will be the tallest pint until until the New York World Building (lost) is erected in 1890. | Architect | Trinity Church | New York City | |||
1848/00/00 | Built 1848-1854 | Architect | All Saints Episcopal Church | Mount Pleasant, NY | |||
1851/00/00 | Richard Upjohn forms "Upjohn and Company" with is son Richard Michell Upjohn. | Work | |||||
1852/12/23 | Designed by Richard Upjohn, Saint Paul's Church is consecrated just before Christmas. The cornerstone of the Gothic Revival sanctuary was laid in July 1851, and by December 1852 the building was completed and paid for. | Architect | Chapel Saint Paul's Church and Parish House | Brookline, MA | |||
1856/00/00 | Utilizing the existing walls, St Paul's is rebuilt similar to the Basilica of San Giorgio in Rome. The side galleries will not be reconstructed. | Architect | St Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church | Baltimore, MD | |||
1857/02/23 | Thirteen architects meet in Richard Upjohn's office to establish what will become the American Institute of Architects. | Founding Member | |||||
1858/00/00 | Richard Upjohn hired to design St Marks | Architect | St Mark's Episcopal Church | San Antonio, TX | |||
1858/00/00 | Designed by Richard Upjohn, Saint Paul's Chapel (now parish hall) is built on land donated by Augustus Aspinwall. | Architect | Chapel Saint Paul's Church and Parish House | Brookline, MA | |||
1858/00/00 | Designed by Richard Upjohn, Saint Paul's Chapel (now parish hall) is built on land donated by Augustus Aspinwall. | Architect | Saint Paul's Rectory | Brookline, MA | |||
1860/00/00 | Kenworthy Hall is ready for habitation by its owner, Edward Kennedy Carlisle | Architect | Kenworthy Hall | Marion, AL | |||
1863/12/11 | St Luke's Episcopal Church, Main St at Church St, is consecrated 11 December 1863, ground broken 4 July 1863 | Architect | Charlestown Main Street Historic District | Charlestown | |||
1870/00/00 | Edwin A. Stevens Hall is built in 1870. | Architect | Edwin A Stevens Hall | Hoboken |
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