Lockwood, Greene and Co

  • American

Architect - AsNotedIn

Notable Position Person From To
Partner Amos D Lockwood 1882 1884

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect Arlington Mills Historic District Lawrence
Architect Arlington Mills Historic District Methuen
Architect Athenaeum Press, Cambridge Cambridge, MA
Architect Dobson Mills Philadelphia, PA
Architect Sacco-Pettee Machine Shops Newton, MA
Architect Dallas Mill Village Huntsville
Architect Charlotte Supply Company Building Charlotte
Architect Atlantic City Convention Hall Atlantic City, NJ
Architect Columbia Mills Building Columbia, SC
Architect Life Savers Building Port Chester
Architect Cincinnati Enquirer Building Cincinnati, OH
Architect Southern Belting Company Building Atlanta, GA
Architect Stark Mill and Mill Village Historic District Hogansville, GA
Architect Textile Mill Supply Company Building Charlotte
Architect Shawmut Historic District Valley
Architect Loray Mill Historic District Gastonia
Architect American Legion Building Spartanburg
Architect Joseph Sykes Brothers Company Building Charlotte
Architect Pacolet Mill Office Pacolet
Architect Monaghan Mill Greenville
Architect New England Confectionery Company Factory Cambridge, MA
Architect Easley Mill Easley
Architect Dan River Mill No 8 Danville, VA
Architect Dan River Mill No 8 (Boundary Increase) Danville, VA
Architect Merrimack Mill Village Historic District Huntsville
Architect Montgomery Building Spartanburg
Architect Structural Science Building Clemson
1901/00/00 Construction begins on the American Spinning Company Mill No 2 as part of a major expansion to the American Spinning Company's Mill No 1, which originally stood just south of Hammett Street. Architect American Spinning Company Mill No 2 Greenville
1906/00/00 Designed by Lockwood, Greene and Co, the nation's premier textile engineering firm, A N Carpenter builds a mill with a capacity of 30,000 spindles to be operated by 250 to 300 workers. Architect Lawton Mills Historic District Plainfield
1925/00/00 Construction begins on a 7 story industrial plant with a 10 story crenelated clock tower. A "temple of industry and a real and lasting contribution to the development of the confectionery industry in America" - Ora L Stone Architect William F Schraffts and Sons Candy Factory Boston
1929/00/00 Engineered by Lockwood Greene, the Amity Leather Products Company Factory tower is built as part of the 2nd addition. The seven-story tower has applied brick pilasters of varying height and width in the stepped, zig-zag, Art Deco style. Engineer Amity Leather Products Company Factory West Bend
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