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Competition designs

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Building Image Location Year Notes Ref
Army and Navy Monument Boston, Massachusetts 1870 Competition design by Peabody, Stearns & Chandler. Winning design by Martin Milmore. [1]
Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts 1870 Competition design. Winning design by John Hubbard Sturgis. [2][3]
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Trinity Church Boston, Massachusetts 1872 Competition design. Winning design by Henry Hobson Richardson. [2][3]
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Turner Library Randolph, Massachusetts 1873 Competition design, not selected. [2]
Thayer Memorial School Braintree, Massachusetts 1875 Competition design. Winning design by Hartwell & Swasey. [2]
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Woburn Town Library Woburn, Massachusetts 1876 Competition design. Winning design by Henry Hobson Richardson. [2]
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Washington University Building St. Louis, Missouri 1879 Building designed for Washington University. Status unknown. [2]
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Kansas City Exchange Building Kansas City, Missouri 1886 Competition design, not selected. Designed three different designs: "clover leaf," "crescent," and "puritan." [9]
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Indianapolis, Indiana 1888 Competition design. Winning design by Bruno Schmitz. [10]
Cathedral of St. John the Divine New York City, New York 1889 Competition design. Winning design by Heins & LaFarge. [2]
Coffee Exchange Building New York City, New York 1890 Competition design, not selected. [2]
St. Louis Union Station St. Louis, Missouri 1891 Competition design by Peabody, Stearns & Furber. Winning design by Theodore Link. [11]
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Newport Country Club Newport, Rhode Island 1894 Competition design. Winning design by Whitney Warren. [2]
Wisconsin State Library Madison, Wisconsin 1895 Competition design, not selected. [13]
Albany Savings Bank Building Albany, New York 1896 Competition design, not selected.
Wellesley College Chapel Wellesley, Massachusetts 1896 Competition design. Winning design by Heins & LaFarge.
New York Public Library New York City, New York 1897 Competition design, not selected. [14]
Pennsylvania State Capitol Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1897 Competition design. Winning design by Henry Ives Cobb. [2]
Jacob Tome Institute Port Deposit, Maryland 1900 Competition design. Winning design by Boring & Tilton. [2]
U.S. West Point Academy West Point, New York 1903 Competition design. Winning design by Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson. [2]
Peace Palace The Hague, Netherlands 1906 Competition design. Winning design by Louis Marie Cordonnier. [2]
Y.M.C.A. Central Building Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1906 Competition design. Winning design by Horace Trumbauer. [2]
Wisconsin State Capitol Madison, Wisconsin 1906 Competition design. Winning design by George B. Post. [2]
Brookline Public Library Brookline, Massachusetts 1907 Competition design. Winning design by Richard Clipston Sturgis. [2]
International Bureau of American Republics Washington, D.C. 1907 Competition design, not selected. [2]
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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1907 Competition design. Winning design by Henry Hornbostel. [2]
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Springfield Library Springfield, Massachusetts 1907 Competition design. Winning design by Edward Lippincott Tilton. [2]
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Springfield Municipal Group Springfield, Massachusetts 1908 Competition design. Winning design by Pell & Corbett. [2]
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Boston College Newton, Massachusetts 1909 Competition design. Winning design by Maginnis & Walsh. [2]
Forsyth Dental Infirmary Boston, Massachusetts 1910 Competition design, not selected. [2]
Oakland City Hall Oakland, California 1910 Competition design. Winning design by Palmer & Hornbostel. [2]
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New Haven Post Office Building New Haven, Connecticut 1911 Competition design, not selected. [20]
Hartford Municipal Building Hartford, Connecticut 1911 Competition design, not selected. [2]
U.S. Government Post Office Orange, New Jersey 1911 Competition design, not selected. [2]
Allston Armory Boston, Massachusetts 1913 Competition design. Winning design by James E. McLaughlin. [2]
  1. ^ Dedication of the Monument on Boston Common Erected to the Memory of the Men of Boston Who Died in the Civil War. Boston City Council. Rockwell & Churchill. 1877. p. 14 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Holden, Wheaton A. (May 1973). "The Peabody Touch: Peabody and Stearns of Boston, 1870-1917". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 32 (2). University of California Press: 114–131. doi:10.2307/988826 – via JSTOR.
  3. ^ a b c Holden, Wheaton Arnold (1969). Robert Swain Peabody of Peabody and Stearns in Boston—The Early Years (1870–1886) (Ph.D. thesis). Ann Arbor: Boston University.
  4. ^ "The Museum of Fine Arts". Boston Daily Advertiser. Vol. 116, no. 140. December 13, 1870. Gale GT3006460106.
  5. ^ Pounds, Thomas; Eisen, David; Finstein, Amy (eds.). "Trinity Church: AIA Guide to Boston". Boston Society of Architects.
  6. ^ "Thayer School at Braintree". The Architectural Sketch Book. III (VIII): 77. February 1876 – via HathiTrust.
  7. ^ "Design for Woburn Town Library". The American Architect and Building News. II (65). James R. Osgood & Co. March 31, 1877 – via Internet Archive.
  8. ^ "Sketch for Washington University School". The American Architect and Building News. VI (193). September 6, 1879 – via Internet Archive.
  9. ^ "The Exchange Building Association of Kansas City". The Inland Architect and Builder. VIII (1): 4. August 1886 – via Internet Archive.
  10. ^ "The Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Competition". The Inland Architect and News Record. XI (4): 47, 49. April 1888 – via Internet Archive.
  11. ^ "St. Louis Union Depot Competition". The Inland Architect and News Record. XVII (6): 72. July 1891 – via Internet Archive.
  12. ^ "The Competition for the St. Louis Union Station". The American Architect and Building News. XXXIII (810). Ticknor & Company: 1. July 4, 1891 – via Internet Archive.
  13. ^ "Wisconsin State Library Competition". The Inland Architect and News Record. XXVI (5): 51. December 1895 – via Internet Archive.
  14. ^ "The New York Public Library Plans". The Library Journal. 22 (8): 390. August 1897 – via Internet Archive.
  15. ^ "Building Notes". Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide. LXXIX (2044). C. W. Sweet: 969. May 18, 1907 – via Internet Archive.
  16. ^ a b Lacey, Adin Benedict, ed. (1907). American Competitions. T Square Club – via Internet Archive.
  17. ^ "Library Economy and History—Springfield (Mass.) City L". The Library Journal. 32 (2): 94. February 1907 – via Internet Archive.
  18. ^ Lacey, Adin Benedict, ed. (1908). "Springfield Municipal Building, Springfield, Mass.". American Competitions. Vol. 2. T Square Club – via Internet Archive.
  19. ^ "New York Architects Supreme—Seven Firms Win Prizes in Competition for Oakland's City Hall". Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide. LXXXVI (2210): 154. July 23, 1910 – via Internet Archive.
  20. ^ "Advance Reports—Architects Invited to Compete for the New Haven Post Office Commission". Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide. LXXXVI (2245): 538. March 25, 1911 – via Internet Archive.