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Year | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Image | Reference |
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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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- ^ American Architect and Building News, June 23 1900, xii.
- ^ 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)
- ^ "BEV.517", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ "BRN.347", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, December 21 1901, 889.
- ^ 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)
- ^ American Florist, December 7 1901, 660.
- ^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, July 12 1902, 47.
- ^ Gale J. Halm and Mary H. Sharp, Lake George (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2000)
- ^ "A House at Lake George," Architectural Review, January 1904, 46-48.
- ^ "GRE.909", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ a b Pamela W. Fox, North Shore Boston: Houses of Essex County, 1865-1940 (New York: Acanthus Press, 2005)
- ^ Brickbuilder, June 1905.
- ^ "BOS.7480", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ Randall Gabrielan, Rumson (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 1996)
- ^ 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)
- ^ Heather Maurer Lennon, Lancaster (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2001)
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- ^ Engineering Record, January 21 1905, 43.
- ^ Joyce K. Bibber and Earle G. Shettleworth Jr., Portland (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007)
- ^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, March 4 1905, 461.
- ^ "BOS.2685", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ Isabella Breckinridge House NRHP Registration Form (1983)
- ^ Stephen Robert Lovell Farrar, Barnstable (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2013)
- ^ American Architect and Building News, October 27 1906, vi.
- ^ Engineering Record, January 20 1906, 48.
- ^ Rock Products, December 5 1906, 3.
- ^ "The Plans for the New Building," Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 4, no. 21 (August 1906)
- ^ Earle G. Shettleworth Jr., Bar Harbor (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011)
- ^ "House at Wareham, Mass., for James M. Codman, Jr.," American Architect, January 25 1911.
- ^ Assessor records
- ^ Engineering Record, May 18 1907, 59.
- ^ "NAD.315", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ "BRN.472", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ Colin W. Sargent, "Charmed Lives," Portland Monthly, February/March 2019.
- ^ a b Bryant F. Tolles Jr. and Carolyn K. Tolles, New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated Guide (Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, 1979)
- ^ Keith N. Morgan, Buildings of Massachusetts: Metropolitan Boston (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2009)
- ^ Eegonos NRHP Registration Form (1980)
- ^ "BOS.4206", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ Gary Lawrance and Anne Surchin, Houses of the Hamptons, 1880-1930 (New York: Acanthus Press, 2007)
- ^ "BRN.1917", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ a b Brickbuilder, June 1911, 135.
- ^ Charles Phelps Cushing, "The Piping Rock Club," Country Life, February 1920, 49.
- ^ Boscawen Public Library NRHP Registration Form (1981)
- ^ "The Robert Dawson Evans Galleries for Paintings," Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 13, no. 18 (February 1915)
- ^ "EST.22", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ American Contractor, January 2 1915, 54.
- ^ Engineering and Contracting, September 23 1914, 42.
- ^ American Contractor, May 12 1917, 39.
- ^ American Contractor, August 14 1915, 42.
- ^ Stone, September 1915, 488.
- ^ Kevin Schindler, Lowell Observatory (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2016)
- ^ American Contractor, January 23 1915, 16.
- ^ David Gebhard and Robert Winter, A Guide to Architecture in Los Angeles and Southern California (Santa Barbara, CA: Peregrine Smith, 1977): 407.
- ^ "BRN.1923", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, May 20 1916, 780.
- ^ American Contractor, May 5 1917, 59.
- ^ "BRN.1922", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ "The Architectural Design for a County Court House," Engineering News, April 17 1913,806.
- ^ "New York County Court House, New York City," Architecture and Building, March 1927, 69-71.
- ^ American Contractor, January 22 1921, 43.
- ^ Bridgemen's Magazine, February 1921, 98.
- ^ Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Annual Report of the Art Commission for the Year Ending November 30, 1923 (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1924)
- ^ "The New Wing for Decorative Arts," Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 26, no. 158 (December 1928)
- ^ "BRD.249", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ "BRD.78", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ "BOS.8376", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ "BKL.1219", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ "BOS.7407", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ W. Hawkins Ferry, The Buildings of Detroit (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1968)