Cornelius Coolidge
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Architect - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1822/00/00 | 11 Chestnut Street is built by developer Cornelius Coolidge. | Developer | John Lothrop Motley House | Boston | |||
1824/00/00 | 52 Chestnut St (along with 54 and 56) is built in the Federal Style by developer Cornelius Coolidge. | Developer | Ralph A Cram Residence, Boston | Boston | |||
1824/00/00 | 50 Chestnut St is built by builder John Hubbard for developer Cornelius Coolidge. | Developer | Francis Parkman House | Boston | |||
1825/00/00 | 33 Beacon Street (along with 34 Beacon St) is built in the Federal-Greek Revival style for Boston developer Cornelius Coolidge. | Developer | George Parkman House | Boston | |||
1837/00/00 | Cornelius Coolidge moves the entrance for No 57 to an extended southern facade to accomidate a new townhouse to be built on the site of Jonathan Mason's garden. | Architect | Adams-Parkman-Webster House, Boston | Boston |
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