Cram and Ferguson
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Partner | Ralph Adams Cram | 1913 | 1942 |
Partner | Frank W Ferguson | 1913 | 1926 |
Architect | Chester N Godfrey |
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Partner | Ralph Adams Cram | 1913 | 1942 |
Partner | Frank W Ferguson | 1913 | 1926 |
Architect | Chester N Godfrey |
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 | Second Presbyterian Church | Lexington, KY | |||||
Architect | Paul Watkins House | Winona | |||||
Architect | Virginia War Memorial Carillon | Richmond | |||||
Architect | First Presbyterian Church | Glens Falls | |||||
Architect | Greenlawn Cemetery | Nahant | |||||
Architect | St Luke's Methodist Church | Monticello | |||||
Architect | Butler Historic District | Butler | |||||
1913/00/00 | Cathedral House (1914), Ogilvie House (1913, Donated by Helen S Ogilvie in memory of her husband, John Clinton Ogilvie, painter) and Synod House (1913) are built | Architect | Cathedral of Saint John the Divine | New York City | |||
1916/00/00 | An addition designed by Cram and Ferguson is completed at the Church of Our Saviour, 453 Adams St, Milton, at the corner of Babcock. | Architect | Railway Village Historic District | Milton | |||
1916/08/02 | Bishop Hennessy dedicates Sacred Heart in front of a large crowd, including Catholics and many non-Catholics. The citizens of Dodge City are supporter of the effort to build a church in keeping with the progress of the Queen City of the Short Grass. | Architect | Sacred Heart Cathedral | Dodge City | |||
1925/00/00 | The partners of Cram and Ferguson donate to the Society of St John the Evangelist (aka The Cowley Fathers) all the profits made by the firm in the design and erection of Cowley's Cambridge monastery and church. | Benefactors | Conventual Church of St Mary and St John, Cambridge | Cambridge, MA | |||
1925/02/08 | Consecrated 8 February 1925, Cram and Ferguson are hired to re-decorate the chancel, nave and Lady Chapel executed form 1924 to 1930. The stained glass windows from Birmingham, England date c 1925. | Architect | St Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church | New York City | |||
1925/07/01 | Frank E Cleveland, Chester Godfrey and Alexander E Hoyle are admitted to partnership. | ||||||
1926/10/05 | Frank E Cleveland, Chester Godfrey and Alexander E Hoyle enter a new contract of partnership. Now four partners. | ||||||
1929/00/00 | St Mark's Episcopal Pro-Cathedral is completed. The rock-faced limestone structure is rectangular-shaped in plan with buttresses articulating the longitudinal bays and a clerestory level above. Fenestration consists of pointed arched window openings. | Architect | St Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral | Hastings | |||
1936/00/00 | Built at the height of the Great Depression, Conventual Church of St Mary and St John monastic complex, including living quarters and a cloister for the brothers, are completed in 1936. | Architect | Conventual Church of St Mary and St John, Cambridge | Cambridge, MA | |||
1940/00/00 | Wentworth-Gardner and Tobias Lear Houses are bought by a local Portsmouth committee and restored by the Boston architectural office of Cram and Ferguson. | Architect | Wentworth-Gardner House | Portsmouth, NH |
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