Samuel McIntire

  • American

Master Craftsman of Colonial Architecture

Samuel McIntire was a notable American architect and craftsman. A biography on Samuel McIntire is The Wood-Carver of Salem By Frank Cousins and Phil M Riley, published by Little, Brown and Company of Boston in 1916. - AsNotedIn

Notable Position Organization From To
Housewright Samuel McIntire and Company

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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect Hamilton Hall, Salem Salem, MA
Architect Lyman Estate Waltham, MA
Architect Essex Insitiute Historic District Salem, MA
1757/01/16 Samuel McIntire is born at 2-4 Mill St (lost) in Salem, Massachusetts. Born Samuel McIntire's Birthday
1782/00/00 Peirce-Nichols House was built for merchant Jerathmiel Peirce Architect Peirce-Nichols House Salem, MA
1782/00/00 Construction begins on an elegant Federal-style house for Francis Boardman. Probably designed by Samuel McIntire and his brother Joseph. Architect Francis Boardman House, Salem Salem, MA
1793/00/00 Samuel McIntire designs a Federal style summer tea house for Elias Hasket Derby on his farm in Salem, Massachusetts. Architect Derby Summerhouse Danvers
1804/00/00 Construction begins on a Federal style residence for John and Sarah Gardner. Architect Gardiner-Pingree House Salem, MA
1807/00/00 Sprague-Peabody-Silsbee house is built as a residence for Joseph Sprague Jr. Interior carving have been attributed to Samuel McIntire. Architect Sprague-Peabody-Silsbee House, Salem Salem, MA
1810/00/00 Samuel McIntire builds a mansion at 180 Derby Street for Benjamin W Crowninshield. Architect Benjamin W Crowninshield House, Salem Salem, MA
1811/02/06 Died Died
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