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Establish western office at Denver, 1888[1] Move western office to Chicago (115 Monroe), 1892[2]
Architectural works
[edit]Works in Boston and Massachusetts
[edit]Year | Building | Address | City | Notes | Firm | Image | References |
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1886 | Walter Channing cottage | 21 University Ln | Manchester | Demolished. | Andrews & Jaques | [3] | |
1886 | Gardiner Greene Hubbard house | 9 Mercer Circle | Cambridge | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Hubbard Park Historic District. | Andrews & Jaques | [4] | |
1886 | Fairlawn, the Eugene V. R. Thayer house | 381 S Main St | Lancaster | In the 1920s the house was remodeled, with the southern third removed and relocated to the corner of George Hill Road. In 1965 the property was acquired by Atlantic Union College as academic space. | Andrews & Jaques | [5][6][7] | |
1887 | William Brewster house | 145 Brattle St | Cambridge | Brewster also commissioned Andrews & Jaques to design the four adjacent houses on Riediesel Avenue between Brattle Street and Brewster Street. All five are contributing resources to the NRHP-listed Old Cambridge Historic District. | Andrews & Jaques | [4] | |
1887 | Richard Henry Dana III house | 113 Brattle St | Cambridge | Now home to the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Old Cambridge Historic District. | Andrews & Jaques | [4] | |
1887 | Dow Block | 312 Main St | Woburn | Mostly demolished. | Andrews & Jaques | [8] | |
1887 | Gardiner Greene Hubbard house | 5 Mercer Circle | Cambridge | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Hubbard Park Historic District. | Andrews & Jaques | [4] | |
1887 | Herbert Jaques house | 1125 Boylston St | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | The home of the architect. Demolished in the late 1990s for the Longyear Museum. The surviving stable is a contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Old Chestnut Hill Historic District. | Andrews & Jaques | [9] | |
1888 | James A. Whitman house | 352 Hammond St | Chestnut Hill, Newton | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Old Chestnut Hill Historic District. | Andrews & Jaques | [10][11] | |
1889 | Robert C. Hooper house | 448 Beacon St | Boston | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Back Bay Historic District. | Andrews & Jaques | [12] | |
1889 | Frank Merriam house | 19 Vernon St | Nahant | Andrews & Jaques | [13] | ||
1889 | Josiah Royce house | 103 Irving St | Cambridge | The home of Julia Child from 1961 until 2001. A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Shady Hill Historic District. | Andrews & Jaques | [4] | |
1889 | Salem Public Library | 370 Essex St | Salem | Conversion of a house designed in 1855 by local architects Emmerton & Foster for John Bertram. A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Chestnut Street District. | Andrews & Jaques | [14][15] | |
1890 | Mary B. Chapman house | 52 Upland Rd | Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Pill Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [16] | |
1890 | Roughwood, the William E. Cox house | 400 Heath St | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [17] | |
1890 | Lydia C. Head house | 56 Upland Rd | Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Pill Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [18] | |
1890 | Elizabeth T. Quimby house | 856 Hammond St | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [19] | ||
1890 | William C. Taber Jr. house | 141 Page St | New Bedford | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Moreland Terrace Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [20][21] | |
1891 | Avon Home | 309 Mount Auburn St | Cambridge | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [4] | |
1891 | Moses P. White house | 11 Highland St | Cambridge | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [4] | ||
1892 | Abiel J. Abbot house | 32 Main St | Westford | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [22] | ||
1892 | Boston Lying-in Hospital | 24 McLean St | Boston | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [23][24] | |
1892 | Charles T. Carruth house | 16 Fayerweather St | Cambridge | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [4] | ||
1892 | Markham Building, Buckingham Browne & Nichols School | 10 Buckingham St | Cambridge | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [4] | ||
1892 | Herbert G. Woodworth house | 101 Ivy St | Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Cottage Farm Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [25] | |
1893 | Essex County Club | 153 School St | Manchester | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [26] | ||
1893 | Paine Estate | 325 Heath St | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [27] | |
1893 | Mary R. Peabody house | 40 Appleton St | Cambridge | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [4] | ||
1894 | Bunkio Matsuki house | 12 Laurel St | Salem | Known as the "Japanese House" for its original owner and its distinctive style. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [28] | |
1894 | Riverdale Casino | 49 Francis St | Brookline | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [9] | |
1895 | Brookline High School | 49 Francis | Brookline | Burned in 1936. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [29] | |
1896 | Field House, Donnelly Field | Donnelly Field | Cambridge | Demolished in 1959. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [4][30] | |
1896 | Massachusetts Storage Warehouse | 22 Forsyth St | Boston | Demolished in 1961. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [31] | |
1897 | William Sohier estate building | 129 Portland St | Boston | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Bulfinch Triangle Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [32] | |
1897 | Superintendent's house (former), Blue Hills Reservation | 1904 Canton Ave | Milton | Now the Blue Hills Trailside Museum. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [33] | |
1898 | Godfrey Lowell Cabot house | 16 Highland St | Cambridge | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [4] | ||
1898 | Charles S. Miller house | 15 Circuit Rd | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Old Chestnut Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [34] | |
1898 | Worcester County Courthouse | 2 Main St | Worcester | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [35] | |
1899 | Cohasset Golf Club | 175 Lamberts Ln | Cohasset | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [36] | |
1899 | Edward W. Dodge house | 26 Circuit Rd | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Old Chestnut Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [37] | |
1899 | Fifty Associates office building | 8 Beacon St | Boston | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Park Street District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [38] | |
1899 | Newton Centre United Methodist Church (former) | 10 Langley Rd | Newton Centre, Newton | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [39] | ||
1900 | Lorin F. Deland house | 56 Bay State Rd | Boston | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [40] | ||
1900 | Muller Building | 4 Liberty Sq | Boston | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Custom House District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [41] | |
1900 | Henry Woods High School (former) | 40 West St | Barre | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [42] | ||
1901 | Jamaica Plain High School (former) | 76 Elm St | Jamaica Plain, Boston | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Sumner Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [43] | |
1902 | Fred S. Nellson house | 256 School St | Watertown | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [44] | ||
1903 | Ellis Mendell Elementary School | 164 School St | Jamaica Plain, Boston | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [45] | ||
1904 | John Boyle O'Reilly School (former) | 345 Dorchester St | South Boston, Boston | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [46] | ||
1902 | State Mutual Life Assurance Company Building | 50 Congress St | Boston | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [47] | ||
1903 | Matthew Luce Jr. house | 198 Jerusalem Rd | Cohasset | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [48][49] | ||
1904 | Albert F. Bemis house | 40 Old Orchard Rd | Chestnut Hill, Newton | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Old Chestnut Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [50] | |
1905 | Robert Day Andrews house | 50 Fisher Ave | Brookline | Home of the architect. A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Fisher Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [51] | |
1905 | House of the Good Samaritan | 25 Binney St | Boston | Demolished in 1979. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [52] | |
1906 | Mrs. Emma C. Dane house | 42 Beech Rd | Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Longwood Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [53] | |
1906 | Haverhill Armory (former) | 75 Kenoza Ave | Haverhill | Now the Haverhill Fire Fighting Museum. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [54] | |
1906 | John Price School | Norwood Ave and Brook St | Manchester | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [55] | |
1907 | Joseph Brewer house | 650 Canton Ave | Milton | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [17] | ||
1907 | Charlestown Armory (former) | 380 Bunker Hill St | Charlestown, Boston | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [56] | ||
1907 | John-Esther Art Gallery (former), Phillips Academy | Phillips Academy Abbot campus | Andover | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [57] | ||
1908 | Hornblower & Weeks building | 12 Post Office Sq | Boston | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [58] | ||
1910 | Diamond Rubber Company building | 867 Boylston St | Boston | Standing, but with a new facade. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [59][60] | |
1910 | George A. Sagendorph house | 107 Crafts Rd | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Chestnut Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [61] | |
1911 | Peerless Motor Car Company building | 660 Beacon St | Boston | The location of the Boston Citgo sign. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [62] | |
1912 | First National Bank of Ipswich Building | 23 Market St | Ipswich | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [63] | ||
1912 | Franklin R. Johnson house | 64 Sumner Rd | Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Fisher Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [64] | |
1912 | Nahant Town Hall | 334 Nahant Rd | Nahant | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Nahant Civic Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [65] | |
1913 | Ernest B. Dane house | 175 Middlesex Rd | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Chestnut Hill Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [66] | |
1913 | Dexter Building | 453 Washington St | Boston | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [67] | ||
1913 | Dudley R. Howe house | 22 Worthington Rd | Brookline | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Cottage Farm Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [68] | |
1913 | Manchester Bath and Tennis Club | 27 Raymond St | Magnolia, Manchester | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [69] | ||
1914 | Thatchbanks, the Augustus N. Rantoul house | 176 Argilla Rd | Ipswich | The architect's own summer residence. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [70] | |
1915 | Locker Building, The Country Club | 191 Clyde St | Chestnut Hill, Brookline | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [71] | ||
1915 | Mason M. Sears house | 19 Atwood St | Wellesley | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [72] | ||
1915 | Worcester Trust Company Building | 20 Franklin St | Worcester | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul; Frost & Chamberlain, associate architects | [73] | |
1916 | Miss Susan Amory house | 142 Valley St | Beverly Farms, Beverly | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [74] | ||
1917 | Massachusetts State House expansion | 24 Beacon St | Boston | Addition of the east and west wings. | Robert Day Andrews, R. Clipston Sturgis and William Chapman, associated architects | [75] | |
1917 | F. Jewett Moore house | 372 Memorial Dr | Cambridge | Now owned by the Theta Delta Chi fraternity, which added the fourth floor. | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [4] | |
1918 | Portland Street Garage | 121 Portland St | Boston | A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Bulfinch Triangle Historic District. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [76] | |
1920 | Hospital Corps Clubhouse, Naval Hospital Boston | Naval Hospital Boston grounds | Chelsea | Demolished. | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [77] | |
1921 | William L. S. Brayton house | 417 Rock St | Fall River | Now used as offices by the Fall River Public Schools. | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [78][79] | |
1921 | Brick Building, Buckingham Browne & Nichols School | 10 Buckingham St | Cambridge | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [4] | ||
1921 | Ipswich Memorial Hall | 23 Central St | Ipswich | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [80] | ||
1922 | Bancroft School (former) | 61 Sever St | Worcester | Later home to Becker College. | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [81] | |
1925 | Psi Upsilon fraternity house (former) | 183 Park St | Williamstown | Now Tyler House of Williams College. | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [82] | |
1925 | Charles E. Tirrell house | 125 Coolidge Hill | Cambridge | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [4] | ||
1926 | Blakeley Hall, Tufts University | Tufts University campus | Medford | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [83] | ||
1927 | Braker Hall, Tufts University | Medford | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [84][83] | |||
1928 | Alpha Delta Phi fraternity house (former) | S Pleasant and Sellen Sts | Amherst | Now Hitchcock Residence Hall of Amherst College. | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [85] | |
1928 | Stratton Hall, Tufts University | Somerville | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [83] | |||
1930 | Center Building, Tufts Medical Center | Tufts Medical Center campus | Boston | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [86] | ||
1930 | Philip Brinsley Sheridan School | 41 Upham St | Salem | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [87] | ||
1930 | Theta Delta Chi fraternity house (former) | 123 Packard Ave | Somerville | Now a Tufts University dormitory. | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [88] | |
1932 | Cousens Gymnasium, Tufts University | 161 College Ave | Medford | This project was submitted for exhibition in the architecture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics. | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [89] | |
1934 | Salem Public Library North branch (former) | 176 North St | Salem | Closed in 1977. | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [90] | |
1938 | Pratt Building, Tufts Medical Center | Tufts Medical Center campus | Boston | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [91] | ||
1938 | Winslow Academic Center, Lasell University | 1844 Commonwealth Ave | Auburndale, Newton | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [92] | ||
1939 | Lincoln-Eliot School | 191 Pearl St | Nonantum, Newton | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [93] | ||
1940 | South End Boys Club | 1500 Washington St | Boston | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [94] | ||
1941 | Memorial Chapel, Newton Cemetery | Newton Cemetery grounds | Newton Centre, Newton | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [95] | ||
1950 | Salvation Army Building | 187 Columbus Ave | Boston | Demolished in 2011. | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Goodell | [96] | |
1954 | Memorial Spaulding Elementary School | 250 Brookline St | Oak Hill, Newton | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Goodell | [97] |
Works elsewhere in New England
[edit]Year | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Firm | Image | References |
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1885 | Villa Tranquille, the John Codman Ropes cottage | Millbury Ln | York Harbor | Maine | Demolished. | Andrews & Jaques | [98][99] | |
1888 | Emmanuel Episcopal Church | New Harrisville and Schoolhouse Rds | Dublin | New Hampshire | Andrews & Jaques | [100] | ||
1890 | Bar Harbor Village Library | Ledgelawn Ave | Bar Harbor | Maine | Demolished. | Andrews & Jaques | [101] | |
1890 | Gov. Frank West Rollins House | 135 N State St | Concord | New Hampshire | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [102] | |
1891 | Stephen O. Metcalf house | 132 Bowen St | Providence | Rhode Island | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [103] | ||
1895 | Additions to Chetwode, the Joseph Pulitzer cottage | Ocean Dr | Bar Harbor | Maine | Demolished in 1945. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [104] | |
1896 | Baymeath, the Joseph Tilton Bowen cottage | Hulls Cove | Bar Harbor | Maine | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [105] | |
1896 | Breeze Cottage, the Anna Perkins Peabody cottage | 125 West St | Bar Harbor | Maine | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [106] | ||
1900 | Ledgecliff, the Lorenzo N. Kettle cottage | Schooner Head Rd | Bar Harbor | Maine | Destroyed in the Great Fires of 1947. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [107] | |
1900 | YMCA (former) | 26 Mount Desert St | Bar Harbor | Maine | Now occupied and expanded by the Abbe Museum. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [101] | |
1901 | Gymnasium (former), University of Vermont | University of Vermont campus | Burlington | Vermont | Now the Royall Tyler Theatre. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [108] | |
1903 | La Rochelle, the George S. Bowdoin cottage | 127 West St | Bar Harbor | Maine | Now home to the Bar Harbor Historical Society. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [109] | |
1903 | Balance Rock, the Alexander Maitland cottage | 21 Albert Heights | Bar Harbor | Maine | Now the Balance Rock Inn. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [110] | |
1903 | Sea Fox, the Alanson Tucker cottage | Eden St | Bar Harbor | Maine | Now a dormitory of the College of the Atlantic. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [111] | |
1904 | Bar Harbor Swimming Club | 111 West St | Bar Harbor | Maine | Demolished and replaced by the Bar Harbor Club, completed in 1930. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [112] | |
1904 | Hartford Club | 46 Prospect St | Hartford | Connecticut | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [113] | |
1904 | Nannau, the David R. Ogden cottage | Main St | Bar Harbor | Maine | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [114] | |
1908 | First National Bank Building | 102 Main St | Bar Harbor | Maine | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [101] | ||
1909 | Greenway Court, the Francis B. Harrison cottage | Main St | Bar Harbor | Maine | Destroyed in the Great Fires of 1947. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [101] | |
1909 | Hartford Golf Club | Asylum Ave | West Hartford | Connecticut | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [115] | |
1909 | Hulls Cove High School | 91 ME-3 | Bar Harbor | Maine | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [116] | |
1909 | George C. F. Williams house | 990 Prospect Ave | Hartford | Connecticut | Occupied as the Connecticut Governor's Residence since 1945. A contributing resource to the Prospect Avenue Historic District, NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [117] | |
1910 | Miller Hall, Pembroke College in Brown University | Brown University campus | Providence | Rhode Island | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [118] | ||
1911 | Connecticut Institute for the Blind | 120 Holcomb St | Hartford | Connecticut | More recently known as the Oak Hill School. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [119] | |
1915 | Hearthstone, the Ernest B. Dane house | 224 Dane Rd | Center Harbor | New Hampshire | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [120] | |
1916 | Elsie French Vanderbilt stables | 4 Brenton Rd | Newport | Rhode Island | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [121] | ||
1918 | Frank B. Rowell cottage | Cleftstone Rd | Bar Harbor | Maine | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [122] | ||
1919 | Metcalf Hall, Pembroke College in Brown University | Brown University campus | Providence | Rhode Island | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [123] | ||
1921 | Old State House restoration | 800 Main St | Hartford | Connecticut | Originally completed in 1792. | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones and Smith & Bassette, associated architects | [124] | |
1927 | Alumnae Hall, Pembroke College in Brown University | Brown University campus | Providence | Rhode Island | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [125] | ||
1927 | Plantations Club (former) | 8 Abbott Park Pl | Providence | Rhode Island | Now Plantations Hall of Johnson & Wales University. | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [125] | |
1929 | Taylor Library | 49 E Derry Rd | East Derry | New Hampshire | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [126] | ||
1932 | Smyth Public Library | 194 High St | Candia | New Hampshire | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [126] | |
1938 | Dixon Square Building | 31 Dixon Sq | Westerly | Rhode Island | Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore | [127] |
Works in the mid-western and western states
[edit]Year | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Firm | Image | References |
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1886 | Horace M. Dupee house | 4820 S Woodlawn Ave | Chicago | Illinois | Demolished. | Andrews & Jaques | [128] | |
1890 | Boston Building | 828 17th St | Denver | Colorado | NRHP-listed. | Andrews & Jaques | [5][129] | |
1891 | Equitable Building | 605 Locust St | Des Moines | Iowa | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | ||
1891 | Montgomery Building | 409 E Michigan St | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [130] | |
1892 | Denver Public Warehouse | 50-70 Corbett St | Denver | Colorado | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [131] | |
1892 | Equitable Building | 730 17th St | Denver | Colorado | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [132] | |
1894 | N. P. Coburn Library, Colorado College | Colorado College campus | Colorado | Colorado | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [133] | |
1896 | Children's Hospital of Michigan | St Antoine and Farnsworth Sts | Detroit | Michigan | Demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [134][135] | |
1904 | Palmer Hall, Colorado College | Colorado College campus | Colorado | Colorado | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [136][137] |
Works in the mid-Atlantic and southern states
[edit]Year | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Firm | Image | References |
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1888 | Westport Library | 6 Harris Ln | Westport | New York | Andrews & Jaques | [138] | ||
1899 | Clarence Howard Clark Jr. house | 4200 Spruce St | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [139] | ||
1901 | Union Trust and Storage Company Warehouse | 100 K St NE | Washington | D.C. | Union Trust spun off its storage business in 1905 as the Terminal Warehouse Company. The building has been demolished. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [140] | |
1908 | Taylor House | 1505 Senate St | Columbia | South Carolina | NRHP-listed. | Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | [141] | |
1918 | Locke Ledge, the Arthur H. Marks and Lydia Locke estate | Croton Heights Rd | Yorktown Heights | New York | The development of a Colonial-era farm into a country estate, including the remodeling of and extensions to the old farmhouse. The main house burned in 1966, but some outbuildings remain. Ossian Cole Simonds was the landscape architect. | Andrews, Rantoul & Jones | [142][143][144] |
References
[edit]- ^ Engineering and Building Record, September 8 1888, 178.
- ^ Architecture and Building, February 6 1892, 70.
- ^ "A summer cottage at Manchester, Mass." in Sanitary Engineer and Construction Record (December 18, 1886): 61.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Christopher Hail, Cambridge Buildings and Architects, 2003. Accessed October 22, 2024.
- ^ a b Building (February 18, 1888): 2.
- ^ "House of E. V. R. Thayer, Esq., Lancaster, Mass." in American Architect and Building News (August 4, 1888): 50.
- ^ "AUC's architecture" in Adventist Heritage (April 1994): 10-14.
- ^ "Building for Messrs. A. A. & E. A. Dow, Woburn, Mass." in American Architect and Building News (July 9, 1887): 19.
- ^ a b Greer Hardwicke and Roger Reed, Brookline (Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 1998)
- ^ "House of J. A. Whitman, Chestnut Hill, Mass." in Engineering and Building Record (October 18, 1890): 308.
- ^ Historic Building Detail: NWT.2670, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 22, 2024.
- ^ Stone (September 1888): 134.
- ^ "Nahant: a palatial residence," Daily Evening Item, May 15, 1889, 4.
- ^ First Report of the Trustees of the of the Salem Public Library, Salem, Mass., December, 1889 (Salem: Observer Job and Print, 1890)
- ^ https://mhc-macris.net/details?mhcid=sal.723 Historic Building Detail: SAL.723], Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 22, 2024.
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BKL.1153, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 23, 2024.
- ^ a b Keith N. Morgan, Buildings of Massachusetts: Metropolitan Boston (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2009)
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BKL.1154, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 23, 2024.
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BKL.1393, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 23, 2024.
- ^ "House of W. C. Taber, New Bedford, Mass." in Engineering and Building Record (September 20, 1890): 242.
- ^ Historic Building Detail: NBE.107, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 22, 2024.
- ^ "Residence of A. J. Abbott, Westford, Mass." in Engineering Record (April 29, 1893): 433.
- ^ Engineering and Building Record (October 4, 1890): 289.
- ^ The 60th Annual Report of the Boston Lying-in Hospital, 1892 (Boston: George M. Ellis, 1893)
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BKL.12, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 23, 2024.
- ^ "Table gossip," Boston Globe, March 19, 1893, 21.
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BKL.1702, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 23, 2024.
- ^ Frederic A. Sharf, "A Pleasing Novelty:" Bunkio Matsuki and the Japan Craze in Victorian Salem (Salem: Peabody Essex Museum, 1993)
- ^ Annual Report of the Town Officers of Brookline, Massachusetts, and the Town Records, for the Year ending January 31, 1896 (Brookline, MA: Riverdale Press, 1896)
- ^ "A historical look at 850 Cambridge Street" in Cambridge Life (Fall 2019)
- ^ American Architect and Building News (April 4, 1896): ii.
- ^ Engineering News (June 10, 1897): 215.
- ^ Report of the Board of Metropolitan Park Commissioners, January, 1898 (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company, 1898)
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BKL.1568, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 23, 2024.
- ^ Historic Area Detail: WOR.FJ, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 22, 2024.
- ^ Catalogue of the Architectural Exhibition, Boston Architectural Club and Boston Society of Architects (Boston: George H. Ellis, 1899)
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BKL.1566, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 23, 2024.
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BOS.1546, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 22, 2024.
- ^ American Architect and Building News (March 26, 1898)
- ^ Bainbridge Bunting, Houses of Boston's Back Bay (Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1967)
- ^ Engineering Record (August 4, 1900): 199.
- ^ School Board Journal (April 1, 1899): 337.
- ^ Brickbuilder (March 1898): 70.
- ^ Historic Building Detail: WAT.171, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 22, 2024.
- ^ Proceedings of the School Department of the City of Boston, 1902 (Boston: City of Boston, 1902)
- ^ The Annual Report of the Schoolhouse Department from January 31, 1903, to February 1, 1904 (Boston: Municipal Printing Office, 1904)
- ^ Historic Building Detail: BOS.1661, Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System, no date. Accessed October 22, 2024.
- ^ Inland Architect and News Record (December 1908)
- ^ George Lyman Davenport and Elizabeth Osgood Davenport, The Genealogies of the Families of Cohasset, Massachusetts (Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909): 629.
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