Gridley J F Bryant
Gridley James Fox Bryant
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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 | 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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