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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 Suffolk County Jail Boston
Architect Brookline Town Green Historic District Brookline, MA
Architect Gloucester City Hall Gloucester, MA
Architect Almshouse, Cambridge, MA Cambridge, MA
Architect State Reform School Historic District South Portland
Architect Knox County Courthouse Rockland, ME
Architect Washington County Jail Machias, ME
Architect Cheshire County Courthouse Keene
Architect Androscoggin County Courthouse and Jail Auburn, ME
Architect Aroostook County Courthouse and Jail Houlton
1846/00/00 62 Pinckney Street is built in 1846 or possibly as early as 1835. Architect George and Susan Hillard House Boston
1846/05/28 Boynton High School is dedicated, used as a school until 1917. Architect Boynton High School, Former Eastport
1853/00/00 Gridley J F Bryant designs a second addition to the north portico of the Massachusetts Statehouse to create a much larger space for the State Library and other departments. It will be completed in 1856. Architect Massachusetts Statehouse Boston
1854/00/00 Washington Tower, a landmark at Mount Auburn Cemetery, is built of Quincy granite, 1852-1854. Architect Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge Cambridge, MA
1856/00/00 Seven brownstone row houses, (104, 106, 108, 110,112, 114, 116) built c 1856 on Beacon St, all in with French Academic details featuring a continuous cornice line. Architect Perkins Hammond Townhouse Beacon Street Back Bay
1857/00/00 Maine State Seminary opens with a class of 84 men and 53 women. Architect Hathorn Hall, Bates College Lewiston, ME
1857/00/00 Mercantile Building, Commercial St and Atlantic Ave, is built on infill, on the waterfront. Architect Fulton-Commercial Streets District Boston
1860/00/00 A building committee invites six architects to submit plans for enlarging the Boston City Hall. The plans by Gridley J F Bryant, proposing a new structure in the Second Empire style, modeled after the Louvre in Paris, wins the competition. Architect Old City Hall Boston
1865/09/18 Boston's City Hall is dedicated. The cost of construction had been estimated at $160,000, but actual costs, including the demolition of the old city hall, amounted to $505,191.42. Of this sum, the architects received $11,177. Architect Old City Hall Boston
1871/00/00 Designed by Gridley J F Bryant in the Second Empire style, the Paine Furniture Company is completed at 48-72 Canal Street, Boston. Architect Bulfinch Triangle Historic District Boston
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