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Year Building Address City State Notes Image Reference
1900 Emerson Hall,
Harvard University
19 Quincy St Cambridge Massachusetts [1]
1900 House for James Hardy Ropes and Alice Lowell Ropes 13 Follen St Cambridge Massachusetts The residence of the architect's sister and her husband. [2]
1900 Stables and barn,
Walnut Hills Cemetery
96 Grove St Brookline Massachusetts [3]
1901 "Allanbank" for Bryce J. Allan 289 Hale St Beverly Massachusetts Now owned by Endicott College and known as Tupper Hall, now Tupper Manor. [4]
1901 Cotuit Library 871 Main St Cotuit Massachusetts Incorporated an existing 1830 schoolhouse. [5]
1901 Lodge and stable for C. K. G. Billings Fort Tryon Park New York New York Burned in 1926. [6]
1901 Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeology,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts [7]
1901 Johnson Memorial Gates
Back Bay Fens
Westland Ave Boston Massachusetts [8]
1902 "Crosswicks" for Clement B. Newbold Crosswicks Rd Jenkintown Pennsylvania Demolished. [9]
1902[10] House for George O. Knapp Shelving Rock Lake George New York [11]
1902 Lowell Lecture Hall,
Harvard University
17 Kirkland St Cambridge Massachusetts [1]
1903 Commemorative Watering Trough,
Shattuck Park
Federal St Greenfield Massachusetts Originally on the town common, relocated in 1950. [12]
1903 "Groton House Farm" for Robert Gould Shaw II 746 Highland St Hamilton Massachusetts [13]
1903 Spee Club 15 Holyoke St Cambridge Massachusetts Demolished in 1960. [14]
1904 Apartment house for Henry B. Williams 73 Hemenway St Boston Massachusetts [15]
1904 "Balcarres" for Harden L. Crawford 87 Rumson Rd Rumson New Jersey [16]
1904 Carrie Tower,
Brown University
Prospect St Providence Rhode Island [17]
1904 "Hawthorne Hill" for Bayard Thayer 659 George Hill Rd Lancaster Massachusetts [18]
1904 House for Warren K. Moorehead 16 Hidden Field Rd Andover Massachusetts [7]
1904 "Selwood" for Thomas M. McKee 686 Hale St Beverly Massachusetts [13]
1904 "Spring Lawn" for John E. Alexandre Kemble St Lenox Massachusetts [19]
1905 Alumnae, North and South Halls,
Simmons University
Brookline Ave Boston Massachusetts [20]
1905 Cumberland County Courthouse 205 Newbury St Portland Maine In association with local architect George Burnham. [21]
1905 "Fort Tryon Hall" for C. K. G. Billings Fort Tryon Park New York New York After Billings chose to make the Fort Tryon estate his main New York residence, he had Lowell remodel the existing lodge into a mansion. Burned in 1926. [22]
1905 Office building for Charles Lowell and A. L. and R. M. Bradlee 899 Boylston St Boston Massachusetts [23]
1905 "River House" for Isabella Goodrich Breckinridge 201 US Route 1 York Maine Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [24]
1905 Unitarian Church of Barnstable 3330 Main St Barnstable Massachusetts [25]
1906 "Federal Hill Farm" for Francis Skinner 85 Lowder St Dedham Massachusetts Now owned and occupied as a convent by the Ursuline Academy. [26]
1906 Fox Club 44 John F Kennedy St Cambridge Massachusetts [27]
1906 Iowa State Memorial,
Vicksburg National Military Park
Vicksburg Mississippi [28]
1906 Museum of Fine Arts 465 Huntington Ave Boston Massachusetts [29]
1907 Building of Arts Cromwell Harbor and Kebo Ridge Rds Bar Harbor Maine Burned in 1947. [30]
1907 House for James M. Codman Jr. 0 Burgess Point Rd Off Wareham Massachusetts At the far end of Codman Point. [31][32]
1907 Sayles Memorial Building,
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island
111 Brewster St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [33]
1907 Stevens Memorial Library 345 Main St North Andover Massachusetts [34]
1908 House for Horace S. Sears 205 Ocean View Ave Cotuit Massachusetts [35]
1908 House for Richard D. Sears 135 W Shore Dr Islesboro Maine [36]
1909 New Hampshire Historical Society 30 Park St Concord New Hampshire [37]
1910 Chelsea Public Library 569 Broadway Chelsea Massachusetts [38]
1910 "Eegonos" for Walter G. Ladd 145 Eden St Bar Harbor Maine Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [39]
1910 Police headquarters, lock houses and boathouse,
Charles River Reservation
Charles River Dam Rd Boston Massachusetts Built on top of the former Charles River Dam, now the site of the Museum of Science. [40]
1910 "West Banks" for Reginald Barclay Bayview Ct North Haven New York [41]
1911 Bishop Hall,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts [7]
1911 House for Edward B. Field 186 Windswept Way Osterville Massachusetts [42]
1911 "Natirar" for Walter G. Ladd 2 Main St Gladstone New Jersey [43]
1911 Clubhouse,
Piping Rock Club
150 Piping Rock Rd Matinecock New York [44]
1911 President's House,
Harvard University
17 Quincy St Cambridge Massachusetts [1]
1911 "Veraton" for Paul D. Cravath 1 Horse Hollow Rd Lattingtown New York Burned in 1914. Cravath built a new house of the same name in Matinecock. [43]
1912 Adams Hall,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts [7]
1912 Boscawen Public Library (former) King St Boscawen New Hampshire Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. [45]
1912 Robert Dawson Evans Galleries for Paintings,
Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Ave Boston Massachusetts The addition of a new wing facing the Fens. [46]
1912 "Wayside" for Louis A. Frothingham 136 Elm St Easton Massachusetts Presently the Easton Town Hall. [47]
1913 Isham Infirmary (former),
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts now a dormitory. [7]
1913 Taylor Hall,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts [7]
1914 "Farnsworth" for C. K. G. Billings Chicken Valley and Oyster Bay Rds Matinecock New York Demolished, but the stable and garage buildings still stand at the intersection of Chicken Valley and Planting Fields Roads. [48]
1914 Peirce Hall,
Framingham State University
100 State St Framingham Massachusetts [49]
1915 "Farlands" for Guernsey Curran Lawn Ln Upper Brookville New York The main house was demolished in the 1950s, but the farm complex and gatehouse, designed by Lowell in 1917,[50] survive at the intersection of Lawn Lane with Mill River Road. [51]
1915 House for Morton F. Plant 1051 Fifth Ave New York New York Demolished. [52]
1915 Peabody House,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts Burned and demolished in 1981. [7]
1915 Slipher Building,
Lowell Observatory
1400 W Mars Hill Rd Flagstaff Arizona [53]
1915 Tillinghast Hall,
Bridgewater State University
131 Summer St Bridgewater Massachusetts [54]
1916 "Ca' di Sopra" for Robert G. McGann 1050 Cold Springs Rd Montecito California [55]
1916 House for Dr. Robert B. Greenough 81 Pirates Cove Osterville Massachusetts [56]
1916 "Veraton" for Paul D. Cravath 474 Duck Pond Rd Matinecock New York [57]
1917 House for Arthur Vining Davis 158 Horseshoe Rd Mill Neck New York [58]
1917 House for Dr. Elliott H. Goodwin 67 Pirates Cove Osterville Massachusetts [59]
1919 New York County Courthouse 60 Centre St New York New York Lowell won an architectural competition for a large circular in 1913, with a revised design approved in 1915. Construction did not move ahead until 1919, with a simplified hexagonal plan. [60][61]
1921 Community House 284 Bay Rd Hamilton Massachusetts [62]
1921 Clubhouse,
Dedham Country and Polo Club
125 Country Club Rd Dedham Massachusetts [63]
1921 New Hampshire Historical Society Museum (former) 214 N Main St Concord New Hampshire Remodeling of the 1826 Merrimack County Bank Building for exhibition purposes. [37]
1922 Case Memorial Building,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts Demolished in 2020. [7]
1922 Johnson Hall,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts [7]
1922 Memorial Bell Tower,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts [7]
1923 Edwin Upton Curtis Memorial,
Charles River Esplanade
Charles River Esplanade Boston Massachusetts [64]
1923 Samuel Phillips Hall,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts [7]
1924 Wing for Decorative Arts,
Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Ave Boston Massachusetts Most of this wing was demolished in 2007 for the addition of the Art of the America Wing, completed in 2010. [65]
1925 Boyden Hall,
Bridgewater State University
131 Summer St Bridgewater Massachusetts [66]
1925 Harrington Hall,
Bridgewater State University
131 Summer St Bridgewater Massachusetts [67]
1926 Briggs Cage,
Harvard University
45 N Harvard St Allston Massachusetts Now known as the Lavietes Pavilion. [68]
1926 House for Ada Stone 112 Dudley St Brookline Massachusetts [69]
1926 Samuel F. B. Morse Hall,
Phillips Academy
180 Main St Andover Massachusetts [7]
1926 School of the Museum of Fine Arts 230 The Fenway Boston Massachusetts [70]
1927 Grosse Pointe Yacht Club 788 Lake Shore Dr Grosse Pointe Shores Michigan [71]
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  2. ^ American Architect and Building News, June 23 1900, xii.
  3. ^ Reports of the Park Commissioners, the Committee on Planting Trees and Trustees of Walnut Hill Cemetery of Brookline, Massachusetts, for the Year Ending January 31, 1901 (Brookline, MA: Riverdale Press, 1901)
  4. ^ "BEV.517", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  5. ^ "BRN.347", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  6. ^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, December 21 1901, 889.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Susan J. Montgomery and Roger G. Reed, Phillips Academy Andover: An Architectural Tour (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2000)
  8. ^ American Florist, December 7 1901, 660.
  9. ^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, July 12 1902, 47.
  10. ^ Gale J. Halm and Mary H. Sharp, Lake George (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2000)
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  13. ^ a b Pamela W. Fox, North Shore Boston: Houses of Essex County, 1865-1940 (New York: Acanthus Press, 2005)
  14. ^ Brickbuilder, June 1905.
  15. ^ "BOS.7480", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  16. ^ Randall Gabrielan, Rumson (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 1996)
  17. ^ William McKenzie Woodward and Edward F. Sanderson, Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources, ed. David Chase (Providence, RI: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, 1986)
  18. ^ Heather Maurer Lennon, Lancaster (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2001)
  19. ^ American Architect and Building News, October 14 1905.
  20. ^ Engineering Record, January 21 1905, 43.
  21. ^ Joyce K. Bibber and Earle G. Shettleworth Jr., Portland (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007)
  22. ^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, March 4 1905, 461.
  23. ^ "BOS.2685", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  24. ^ Isabella Breckinridge House NRHP Registration Form (1983)
  25. ^ Stephen Robert Lovell Farrar, Barnstable (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2013)
  26. ^ American Architect and Building News, October 27 1906, vi.
  27. ^ Engineering Record, January 20 1906, 48.
  28. ^ Rock Products, December 5 1906, 3.
  29. ^ "The Plans for the New Building," Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 4, no. 21 (August 1906)
  30. ^ Earle G. Shettleworth Jr., Bar Harbor (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011)
  31. ^ "House at Wareham, Mass., for James M. Codman, Jr.," American Architect, January 25 1911.
  32. ^ Assessor records
  33. ^ Engineering Record, May 18 1907, 59.
  34. ^ "NAD.315", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  35. ^ "BRN.472", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  36. ^ Colin W. Sargent, "Charmed Lives," Portland Monthly, February/March 2019.
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  38. ^ Keith N. Morgan, Buildings of Massachusetts: Metropolitan Boston (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2009)
  39. ^ Eegonos NRHP Registration Form (1980)
  40. ^ "BOS.4206", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  41. ^ Gary Lawrance and Anne Surchin, Houses of the Hamptons, 1880-1930 (New York: Acanthus Press, 2007)
  42. ^ "BRN.1917", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  43. ^ a b Brickbuilder, June 1911, 135.
  44. ^ Charles Phelps Cushing, "The Piping Rock Club," Country Life, February 1920, 49.
  45. ^ Boscawen Public Library NRHP Registration Form (1981)
  46. ^ "The Robert Dawson Evans Galleries for Paintings," Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 13, no. 18 (February 1915)
  47. ^ "EST.22", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  48. ^ American Contractor, January 2 1915, 54.
  49. ^ Engineering and Contracting, September 23 1914, 42.
  50. ^ American Contractor, May 12 1917, 39.
  51. ^ American Contractor, August 14 1915, 42.
  52. ^ Stone, September 1915, 488.
  53. ^ Kevin Schindler, Lowell Observatory (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2016)
  54. ^ American Contractor, January 23 1915, 16.
  55. ^ David Gebhard and Robert Winter, A Guide to Architecture in Los Angeles and Southern California (Santa Barbara, CA: Peregrine Smith, 1977): 407.
  56. ^ "BRN.1923", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  57. ^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, May 20 1916, 780.
  58. ^ American Contractor, May 5 1917, 59.
  59. ^ "BRN.1922", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  60. ^ "The Architectural Design for a County Court House," Engineering News, April 17 1913,806.
  61. ^ "New York County Court House, New York City," Architecture and Building, March 1927, 69-71.
  62. ^ American Contractor, January 22 1921, 43.
  63. ^ Bridgemen's Magazine, February 1921, 98.
  64. ^ Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Annual Report of the Art Commission for the Year Ending November 30, 1923 (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1924)
  65. ^ "The New Wing for Decorative Arts," Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 26, no. 158 (December 1928)
  66. ^ "BRD.249", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  67. ^ "BRD.78", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  68. ^ "BOS.8376", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  69. ^ "BKL.1219", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  70. ^ "BOS.7407", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
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