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
A
Abbott, George
Houses:
Jacob Manning House
Reading, MA
Allen, John Mitchell (1842-1912)
Bibliography:
"American Institute of Architects: Boston Chapter. Mr J. M. Allen, of New Bedford, Was Elected a Fellow of the Chapter. American Architect and Building News. February 15, 1879: p. 54. "Death of John M. Allen: One of the Best Known Residents of the Town of Marion." New Bedford Evening Standard February 14 1912: p. 7. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester, Massachusetts:Being a History of These Towns and Also in Part of Marion and a Portion of Wareham. [ Mattapoisett, MA]: Mattapoisett Improvement Association, 1932. Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
House on Bush [now Madison] Street
New Bedford MA
AABN 25 November 1876, p. 381
Anderson, Edward A.
Houses:
George Gerke House
Prices Hill Cincinnati OH
AABN 15 June 1878, p. 209
Atwood, Daniel Topping (1836-1919)
Bibliography:
Atwood, Daniel Topping. Atwood's Country and Suburban Houses: Illustrated with About 150 Engravings. New York: Orange Judd & Co., 1871.
Atwood, Daniel Topping. Atwood's Modern American Homesteads: Illustrated by Forty - Six Plates.New York: A.J. Bicknell & Co., 1876.
Atwood, Daniel Topping. Country Houses and How to Build Them [Atwood's Country and Suburban Houses]. Originally published: Atwood's Country and Suburban Houses. New York : Orange Judd & Co., 1871. New York: Lyons Press, 2001.
NA7561 .A89 2001
Brown, T. Robins. The Architecture of Bergen County, New Jersey : The Colonial Period to the Twentieth Century. New Brunswick, NJ: RutgersUniversity Press, 2000.
Guter, Robert T. and Janet W. Foster. Building by the Book: Pattern Book Architecture in New Jersey. New Brunswick, NJ: RutgersUniversity Press, 1992.
Wall, David R. Atwood's Highwood Park Historic District. Tenafly, NJ: Historic Preservation Commission, 1997.
Houses:
Atwood's Highwood Park
Tenafly, NJ
Tenafly Railroad Station
Tenafly, NJ
Austin, Henry (1804-1891)
Bibliography:
Brown, Elizabeth Mills. New Haven, a Guide to Architecture and Urban Design. New Haven:Yale University Press, 1976.
Meeks, Carroll L. V. "Henry Austin and the Italian Villa." The Art Bulletin 48 (June 1948): 145-149.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Nevins, Deborah. The Architect's Eye: American Architectural Drawings from 1799-1978. New York : Pantheon, 1979.
Houses:
William J. Clark House
Branford, CT
B
Barnum, Frank Seymour (1850-1927)
Bibliography:
Cigliano, Jan. Showplace of America:Cleveland 's Euclid Avenue, 1850-1910. Kent, OH:Kent State University Press, 1991.
Barnum had a long and successful career as an architect in Cleveland, later partnering with Forrest Coburn. He apprenticed under Joseph Ireland.
Gaede, Robert C. Guide to Cleveland Architecture. 2nd ed. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 1997.
Houses:
R. P. Cattrall House
Cleveland OH
AABN 22 September 1877, p. 305
W. H. Huntington House
Cleveland OH
AABN 24 November 1877, p. 376
P. S. Jennings House
Case Avenue Cleveland OH
AABN 29 December 1877, p. 416
Bartberger, Charles M. (1823-1896)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
William Flaccus House
Allegheny City PA
AABN 14 July 1883, p. 19
Beebe, Milton Earl (1840-?)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
George H. Van Vleck House
Delaware Avenue, Buffalo NY
AABN 07 June 1879, p. 180
Besarick, John. H.
Bibliography:
Directory of Boston Architects, 1846-1970: Compiled from Boston City Directories and Related Works. Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, 1984.
Houses:
Samuel Farquhar House
Sargent Street Newton MA
AABN 10 January 1880, p. 12
Bird, George W.
Houses:
House
Des Moines IA
AABN 05 August 1882, p. 61
Briggs, Warren Richard (1850-1933)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Sketch for a House
Stamford CT
AABN 26 May 1877, p. 164
Sands Seely House, Alterations and Additions
Stamford CT
AABN 21 September 1878, p. 101
Brown, David R. and Stilson, Clarence H.
Bibliography:
Brown, Elizabeth Mills. New Haven, A Guide to Architecture and Urban Design. New Haven:Yale University Press, 1976.
Houses:
Max Adler House
New Haven, CT
Brown, Samuel. J.
Bibliography:
Directory of Boston Architects, 1846-1970: Compiled from Boston City Directories and Related Works. Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, 1984.
Houses:
E.S. Philbrick Summer Residence
Newport RI
AABN 26 August 1876, p. 278
Burnham, Daniel H. (1846-1912) and Root, John Wellborn (1850-1892)
Notes:
Burnham and Root in partnership from 1872-1892
Bibliography:
Hines, Thomas S. Burnham of Chicago, Architect and Planner. New York: Oxford University Press, 1974.
Hoffmann, Donald. The Architecture of John Wellborn Root. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.
Schaffer, Kristen. Daniel H. Burnham:Visionary Architect and Planner. New York:Rizzoli, 2003.
Houses:
Block of Houses
Chicago IL
AABN 14 October 1882, p. 182
C
Cabot, Edward Clark (1815-1901) and Chandler, Francis W. (1844-1925)
Notes:
Cabot and Chandler in partnership from 1875-1888.
Bibliography:
Barnard, Ruth L. A History of Early Orleans. Taunton, MA : Orleans Historical Society by W. S. Sullwold, Pub., 1975.
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston 's Back Bay : An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Directory of Boston Architects, 1846-1970: Compiled from Boston City Directories and Related Works. Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, 1984.
Goody, Marvin E. and Robert P. Walsh. Boston Society of Architects: The First Hundred Years, 1867-1967. Boston: Boston Society of Architects, 1967.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Henry Lee House
Beverly Farms MA
AABN 01 April 1876, p. 109
Charles Storrow House
Beverly Farms MA
AABN 25 November 1876, p. 381
Col. H. A. Babbitt House
Pomfret CT
AABN 17 March 1877, p. 85
Prof. O. S. Fowler House
Smith's Point Manchester MA
AABN 27 July 1878, p. 80
Snow Library
Orleans MA
AABN 09 February 1878, p. 49
Cady, Josiah Cleveland (1837-1919)
Bibliography:
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
First Presbyterian Church
Long Island, NY
Carson, Charles L. (1847-1891)
Bibliography:
Hayward, Mary Ellen. The Architecture of Baltimore : An Illustrated History. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Bishop Whittingham Memorial Chapel
Baltimore MD
AABN 24 February 1883, p. 91
Chandler, Francis W. (1844-1925)
Notes:
Chandler is almost certainly the designer of the Stick Style 1874-1976 Type of life-saving station. This includes the one exhibited at the Centennial in Philadelphia that was subsequently moved to Cape May, New Jersey. See also entry for Cabot & Chandler
Bibliography:
Directory of Boston Architects, 1846-1970: Compiled from BostonCity Directories and Related Works. Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, 1984.
Goody, Marvin E. and Robert P. Walsh. Boston Society of Architects: The First Hundred Years, 1867-1967. Boston: Boston Society of Architects, 1967.
http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/MI/Leelanau/state.html
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
Veasey, David. Guarding New Jersey 's Shores: Lighthouses and Life-Saving Stations. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2000.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
White Head Life-Saving Station
White Head Island, ME
Indian River Inlet Life-Saving Station
Dewey Beach, DE
Surfside Life-Saving Station
Nantucket, MA
Chandler, Theophilus P., Jr (1845-1928)
Bibliography:
Lewis, Arnold. American Country Houses of the Gilded Age (Sheldon's "Artistic Country Seats"). New York: Dover, 1982.
Tatman, Sandra L., and Roger W. Moss. Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects: 1700-1930. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1985.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Stores
Ridley Park Delaware County PA
AABN 05 August 1876, p. 254
Cottage
Claymont DE
AABN 05 October 1878, p. 117
Cheney , John B
Bibliography:
http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com
Houses:
Potter Place Railroad Depot
Andover, NH
Cram, George W.
Houses:
Swampscott Railroad Depot
Swampscott, MA
Crapsey, Charles (1840-1909)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
William B. Keys House
Glendale, near Cincinnati OH
AABN 01 February 1879, p. 37
Cummings, Charles Amos, (1833-1905) and Sears, Willard Thomas, (1837-1920)
Notes:
Cummings and Sears in partnership from 1867-1890
Bibliography:
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston 's Back Bay:An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA:Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Michels, Eileen. "Late Nineteenth-Century Published American Perspective Drawing." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 31.4 (1972): 291-308. This article contains a drawing of the Stick Style Pratt House in Forest Hills, MA by Cummings and Sears.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
"W.T. Sears, Native of City, Dead." Obituary. New Bedford Morning Mercury May 22 1920: p. 16.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Charles Wood House
Boston, MA
D
DeBaun, Matthew Watson, 1838-1920
Bibliography:
Wallace, William Howard. Genealogy of the De Baun Family: Eleven Generations of Descendants of Joost De Baun, Who Settled in New Utrecht, N.Y., 1683. 11th ed. Oceanside, NY: W.E. Wallace, 1979.
Houses:
Piermont Railroad Station
Piermont, NY
Derby, Nelson Lloyd
Houses:
Oscar Schmidt House
Huntington, LI NY
AABN 05 August 1876, p. 254
Dimon, J.W.W.
Houses:
Parsonage
Auburn NY
AABN 16 March 1878, p. 93
Dixon, Thomas and Carson, Charles L. (1847-1891)
Bibliography:
Hayward, Mary Ellen. The Architecture of Baltimore : An Illustrated History. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
B.C.P.R.W. COs. Horse Railway Station
Druid Hill Park Baltimore MD
AABN 19 April 1879, p. 125
Dunham, Charles and Jordan, Thomas
Bibliography:
Gebhard, David. Buildings of Iowa. New York:Oxford University Press, 1993.
Houses:
G.P.B Carpenter House
Prospect Point Burlington IA
AABN 27 September 1879, p. 102
E
Earle, Stephen C. (1839-1913)
Bibliography:
Dahl, Curtis. "Architect for a Growing Worcester:Stephen C. Earle (1839-1913)." Worcester Art Museum Journal 6 (1982-1983): 2-17.
Koenigsberg, Lisa. Renderings from Worcester 's Past:Nineteenth-Century Architectural Drawings from the American Antiquarian Society. Worcester [MA]: American Antiquarian Society, 1987. This catalog has an excellent drawing of Earle's Stick Style Charles H. Davis House.
Southwick, Albert B. The Journals of Stephen C. Earle, 1853-1858. Worcester, MA:Worcester Bicentennial Commission, 1976.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
J.J.. Dewey House
Quechee Valley VT
AABN 09 June 1877, p. 180
Emerson, William Ralph (1833-1917 )
Bibliography:
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston 's Back Bay : An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Zaitzevsky, Cynthia. The Architecture of William Ralph Emerson, 1833-1917. Cambridge:Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, 1969.
UMD NA737.E4 Z3 1969
Houses:
Summer Headquarters of William Morris Hunt
Magnolia MA
AABN 23 February 1878, p. 66
The Misses Forbes House (Three Pines)
Milton, MA
Emerson, William Ralph, (1833-1917) and Fehmer, Carl (1838-1916)
Notes:
Emerson and Fehmer in partnership from 1864-1873
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Sanford-Covell House
Newport, RI
F
Ferry, George B. (1851-1918) and Gardner
Notes:
Ferry was born in Springfield and educated in Massachusetts but spent most of his working life in Milwaukee.
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Church
Wilbraham MA
AABN 08 February 1879, p. 45
Ficken, Henry Edwards (1844-1929) and Smith, Charles H.
Houses:
Proposed Methodist Episcopal Church
Sea Cliff, LI NY
AABN 28 September 1878, p. 108
Fox, John A. (1835-1920)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Country House
Wellesley MA
AABN 10 March 1877, p. 76
James D. Scudder House
Dorchester MA
AABN 06 April 1878, p. 121
Henry Sawyer House
Dorchester MA
AABN 15 February 1879, p. 53
Furness, Frank (1839-1912)
Bibliography:
Adams, Richard P. " Architecture and the Romantic Tradition: Coleridge to Wright." American Quarterly 9.1 (1957): 46-62.
Lewis, Michael J. Frank Furness: Architecture and the Violent Mind. New York:Norton, 2001.
UMD NA737.F84 L49 2001
Mumford, Mark. "Form Follows Nature: The Origins of American Organic Architecture." Journal of Architectural Education 42 (Spring 1989): 26-37. Frank Furness identified as a "founder" of American organic architecture along with Sullivan and Wright.
O'Gorman, James F. The Architecture of Frank Furness. [ Philadelphia ]:Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1973.
UMD NA737.F84 A4 1973
Orlowski, Mark B. "Frank Furness: Architecture and the Heroic Ideal." Doctor of Architecture. University of Michigan, 1986.
NA737.F85 O741 1986a 2 Vols
Tatman, Sandra L., and Roger W. Moss. Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects: 1700-1930. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1985.
Scully, Vincent Joseph. "Architecture: Frank Furness: A Stick Style Curiosity on the Jersey Coast:Emlen Physick House, Cape May, N.J." Architectural Digest 46 (1989): 34-42.
Thomas, George E. Frank Furness: The Complete Works. New York:Princeton Architectural Press, 1991.
UMD NA737.F84 A4 1991
Houses:
The Fryer House (The King's Cottage)
Cape May, NJ
Emlen Physick House
Cape May, NJ
G
Gardner, Eugene Clarence (1836-1915)
Bibliography:
Gardner, Eugene Clarence. Homes and How to Make Them. Boston:James R. Osgood and Co., 1874. Reel 36, #491 of American Architectural Books on Microfilm
Gardner, Eugene Clarence. Illustrated Homes: A Series of Papers Describing Real Houses and Real People. Boston:James R. Osgood and Co., 1875. Reel 37, #497 of American Architectural Books on Microfilm
Scully, Vincent Joseph. "Romantic Rationalism and the Expression of Structure in Wood: Downing, Wheeler, Gardner, and the "Stick Style," 1840-1876." Art Bulletin 35 (1953): 121-42.
Houses:
Brimfield Town Hall
Brimfield, MA
Gilman, Arthur D. (1821-1882)
Bibliography:
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston's Back Bay: An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Bunting, Bainbridge. "The Plan of the Back Bay Area in Boston." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 13 (May 1954): 19-24
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Houses:
De Lancey Kane House
New Rochelle Westchester NY
AABN 26 January 1878, p. 31
Gordon, Edwin Seamer (1867-1932)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
"Arman" Design for a Half-Timber House. Rochester Architectural Sketch Club. First Place
AABN 14 September 1889, p. 122
Gouge, Frederick Hamilton (1845-1928)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Sketch for a House
Holland Patent NY
AABN 01 June 1878, p. 194
Griffin, Tristram.
Bibliography:
Directory of Boston Architects, 1846-1970: Compiled from Boston City Directories and Related Works. Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, 1984.
Houses:
H. Bicknell Studio
Malden MA
AABN 10 February 1877, p. 44
H
Hammond, Edgar B. (1854-1937)
Bibliography:
Howland, Llewellyn. The New Bedford Yacht Club:A History. South Dartmouth, MA: New Bedford Yacht Club, 2002.
Puryear, Thomas W. The Scholar Builders: Regional Architects of the American Renaissance, 1876-1913:An Exhibition. North Dartmouth, MA:The Gallery, Southeastern Massachusetts University, 1987.
UMD NA715.S36 1987
Houses:
New Bedford Yacht Club
New Bedford, MA
Hannaford, Samuel (1835-1910)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Block of Three Houses
Walnut Hills Cincinnati OH
AABN 13 July 1878, p. 13
Harney, George E. (1840-1924)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Seashore Residence
Bayshore, LI NY
AABN 23 March 1878, p. 93
Hartwell, Henry Walker (1833-1919) and Swasey, Albert, Jr
Notes:
Hartwell and Swasey in partnership from 1870-1879.
Bibliography:
Rosebrock, Ellen Fletcher. Historic Fall River / a Special Publication Prepared for the City of Fall River, Massachusetts by the Preservation Partnership. Fall River, MA: The City, 1978.
Vogel, Susan Maycock. "Hartwell and Richardson: An Introduction to Their Work." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 32.2 (1973): 132-46.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Simeon Borden House
Fall River, MA
William C. Davol Jr. House
Fall River, MA
Hayes, Warren H. (1849-1899)
Notes:
Hayes is listed as from Elmira, NY. He later established his practice Minneapolis.
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
English Cottage
AABN 14 December 1878, p. 195
Hicks, Margaret (1858-1883)
Notes:
Hicks was the first female graduate of a university architectural program,(Cornell , 1878) and the first woman professional architect in the country.
Bibliography:
Torre, Susana. Women in American Architecture:A Historic and Contemporary Perspective. New York:Whitney Library of Design, 1977.
Wright, Gwendolyn. "On the Fringe of the Profession: Women in American Architecture." The Architect: Chapters in the History of the Profession. Ed. Spiro Kostof. New York: Oxford University Press, 1977. 280-308.
NA1995.A73 1986
Houses:
Workman's Cottage
AABN 13 April 1878, p. 129
Hosford, J. E.
Houses:
J. Seymour Castle House
Near Quincy IL
AABN 08 April 1876, p. 117
Howard, S. M.
Houses:
Suburban Residence
Wheeling WV
AABN 02 December 1882, p. 268
Hunt, Richard Morris (1827-1895)
Bibliography:
Baker, Paul R. Richard Morris Hunt. Cambridge, MA:MIT Press, 1980.
UMD NA737.H86 B34
Howard, James Murray. "Richard Morris Hunt: The Development of His Stylistic Attitudes." Doctor of Philosophy in Art History. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.
Jordy, William H. Buildings of Rhode Island. New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.
Kisluk-Grosheide, Danielle O. "The Marquand Mansion." Metropolitan Museum Journal 29 (1994): 151-181.
While most of this article is about the palatial residence in New York City, Marquand's Newport summer home, the Stick Style Linden Gate, 1972-1873, is also illustrated and discussed.
Landau, Sarah Bradford. "Richard Morris Hunt, the Continental Picturesque, and the "Stick Style"." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 42.3 (1983): 272-89.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Stein, Susan. The Architecture of Richard Morris Hunt. Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1986.
UMD NA737.H86 A88 1986
Houses:
T. G. Appleton House
Newport RI
AABN 01 January 1876, p. 5
St Mark's Church
Islip, LI NY
AABN 14 February 1880, p. 58
Travers Block
Newport, RI
J.N.A. Griswold House
Newport, RI
Howland Circulating Library
Beacon, NY
Colford Jones House (The Chalet)
Newport, RI
St. Mark's Church
Long Island, NY
Colonel George Waring House (The Hypotenuse)
Newport, RI
I
Ireland, Joseph
Notes:
Drawing signed by J. Ireland, Cleveland, OH. In the listing of the illustration, "By Mr Louis Cowles, Cleveland, O."
Bibliography:
Cigliano, Jan. Showplace of America:Cleveland 's Euclid Avenue, 1850-1910. Kent, OH:Kent State University Press, 1991.
Gaede, Robert C. Guide to Cleveland Architecture. 2nd ed. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 199.
Houses:
House "An Essay in Stone and Wood"
Youngstown OH
AABN 28 August 1880, p. 102
J
Jenney, William Le Baron (1832-1907)
Notes:
Jenney was born in Fairhaven to a whaling family. Settling in Chicago, he is credited with designing the first prototype skyscraper.
Bibliography:
Coventry, Kim. Classic Country Estates of Lake Forest:Architecture and Landscape Design, 1856-1940. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2003. Notes: Blair Lodge is featured in this book.
Loring, Sanford E., and William Le Baron Jenney. Principles and Practices of Architecture: Comprising Forty Six Folio Plates of Plans, Elevations and Details of Churches, Dwellings, Stores Constructed by the Authors. Chicago:Cobb, Pritchard, and Co., 1869. Reel #54 #740 American Architectural Books on Microfilm
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Turak, Theodore. William Le Baron Jenney:A Pioneer of Modern Architecture. Ann Arbor, MI:UMI Research Press, 1986.
NA737.J46 T87 1986
Houses:
Blair Lodge Mr & Mrs W. C. Larned House
Lake Forest (near Chicago) IL
AABN 29 January 1881, p. 56
Refectory
Lincoln Park Chicago IL
AABN 02 September 1882, p. 110
Jennings, Arthur Bates (1849-1927)
Bibliography:
Lewis, Arnold. American Country Houses of the Gilded Age (Sheldon's "Artistic Country Seats"). New York: Dover, 1982.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Union Chapel
Morris Plains NJ
AABN 27 January 1877, p. 28
Country House
AABN 17 August 1878, p. 57
Jones, Henry Martin
Houses:
Issac C. Lewis Cottage
Branford, CT
K
Kilburn, Henry F. (1844-1905)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Dr L. F. Humeston Cottage
Holyoke MA
AABN 22 April 1876, p. 132
Design for a Church
Larchmont NY
AABN 26 May 1877, p. 164
Kimball, Francis Hatch (1845-1919)
Bibliography:
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Schuyler, Montgomery, 1843-1914. "The Heritage of the Victorian Gothic." American Architecture and Other Writings. Ed. William H. Jordy. Vol. 1. Cambridge, MA:Harvard University Press, 1961. 121-87.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Orphan Asylum
Hartford CT
AABN 19 July 1879, p. 21
Kirby and Lewis
Houses:
Social Hall for Alexander Ballou
Malden MA
AABN 13 December 1879, p. 189
Knapp, Horace Greeley (d. 1924)
Bibliography:
Francis, Dennis Steadman. Architects in Practice, New York City, 1840-1900. New York: Committee for the Practice of Architectural Records, 1980.
Houses:
George W. Mann House
Nyack, NY
L
Lewis, W. Whitney
Bibliography:
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston 's Back Bay : An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Houses:
T. S. Mandell Stable
Newton MA
AABN 27 January 1877, p. 29
Lewis, W. Whitney and Briggs, Warren Richard (1850-1933)
Houses:
H. Wells House
Newton MA
AABN 02 September 1876, p. 284
Longfellow, William Pitt Preble, (1836-1913)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
William Cook House
Cambridge, MA
Lord, George C and Fuller, George A
Notes:
Lord and Fuller in partnership from 1871-1894.
Bibliography:
Directory of Boston Architects, 1846-1970: Compiled from Boston City Directories and Related Works. Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, 1984.
Houses:
Edward F. Rice Seashore House
Manchester MA
AABN 05 August 1876, p. 253-254
M
Marshall, Henry Rutgers (1852-1927)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Sketch for a Cottage
Westchester NY
AABN 07 September 1878, p. 85
Mason, George Champlin, Jr, (1850-1924)
Bibliography:
Jordy, William H. Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945. Providence: Bell Gallery, List Art Center, Brown University, 1982.
Jordy, William H. Buildings of Rhode Island. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Houses:
George Champlin Mason Sr. House
Newport, RI
McArthur, John, Jr (1823-1890)
Notes:
McArthur designed the Philadelphia City Hall, a monument to the Second Empire style. He also designed in many other styles including the Stick Style.
Bibliography:
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Tatman, Sandra L., and Roger W. Moss. Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects: 1700-1930. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1985.
Wodehouse, Lawrence. "John McArthur, Jr. (1823-1890)." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 28.4 (1969): 271-83.
Wood, Charles B. III. "The John Hare Powel House: New Material on John McArthur, Jr., Hoxie & Button, and Richard Upjohn." The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 26 (May 1967): 148-153.
Houses:
John McArthur, Jr House
West Philadelphia PA
AABN 18 June 1881, p. 296
Meeker and Banks
Houses:
R.W. Poindexter Cottage
Berkeley CA
AABN 26 October 1878, p. 141
Charles K. Clark Cottage
Berkeley CA
AABN 26 October 1878, p. 141
Morgan, C. M.
Houses:
Sketch for a Frame Cottage
AABN 14 July 1877, p. 224
Mould, Jacob Wrey (1825-1884)
Bibliography:
Kowsky, Francis R. The Architecture of Frederick Clarke Withers and the Progress of the Gothic Revival in America after 1850. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1980.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
van Zanten, David T. "Jacob Wrey Mould: Echoes of Owen Jones and the High Victorian Styles in New York, 1853-1865." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 28 (March 1969): 41-57.
Zukowsky, John. "Castles on the Hudson." Winterthur Portfolio 14 (Spring 1979): 73-92.
Albert Bierstadt House, 1866-1867 (Destroyed by Fire, 1882) Irvington, NY
Houses:
N
Newcomb, Levi (1822-1898) and Son
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles:Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Felton Hall
Harvard College Cambridge MA
AABN 10 May 1879, p. 148
Newton, Dudley (1845-1907)
Bibliography:
Downing, Antoinette Forrester. The Architectural Heritage of Newport, Rhode Island, 1640-1915. 2 vols. Cambridge, MA:Harvard University Press, 1952.
Jordy, William H. Buildings of Rhode Island. New York:Oxford University Press, 2004.
UMD NA730.R5 J67 2004
Jordy, William H. Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825 - 1945. Providence:Bell Gallery, List Art Center, Brown University, 1982. UMD NA2706.U6 J67 1982
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York:Free Press, 1982.
Scully, Vincent Joseph. T he Shingle Style and the Stick Style. Rev. ed. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1971.
Houses:
Cram-Sturtevant House
Middletown, RI
King-Birkhead House
Newport, RI
Henry Swineburne House
Newport, RI
O
Oakey, Alexander F. (1850-1916)
Bibliography:
Winter, Robert W. "Fergusson and Garbett in American Architectural Theory." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 17.4 (1958): 25-30.
Notes: In addition to Englishmen Fergusson and Garbett, contemporaries of Ruskin, the author of this article also discusses some of the writings of American architect Alexander F. Oakey, who designed houses in the Stick, Shingle and Queen Anne Styles.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles : Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
House at Lenox, MA
Lenox MA
AABN 25 March 1876, p. 99
C. F. Dorr House
Mount Desert ME
AABN 20 January 1877, p. 21
William H. Jewett House
Montclair NJ
AABN 26 July 1884, p. 41
Ober, J. Foster (1840-1896) and Rand, George Dutton (1833-1910)
Notes:
Ober and Rand in partnership from 1877-1880.
Bibliography:
Directory of Boston Architects, 1846-1970: Compiled from Boston City Directories and Related Works. Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, 1984.
Meister, Maureen. "Rangeley: A Romantic Residential Park in Winchester, Massachusetts." The Magazine Antiques 152.2 (1997): 188-97.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles : Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Kindergarten at Rangeley Place, estate of D.N. Skillings
Winchester MA
AABN 19 October 1878, p. 132
Mrs S. J. Nowell House
Winchester MA
AABN 28 December 1878, p. 213
House
Winchester MA
AABN 03 July 1880, p. 6-7
Orchard W.H.
Houses:
"Goth" Design for a Half-Timber House. Rochester Architectural Sketch Club. Second Place
AABN 14 September 1889, p. 122
Ord, John
Bibliography:
Tatman, Sandra L., and Roger W. Moss. Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects: 1700-1930. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1985.
Houses:
Children's Ward of the Presbyterian Hospital
Philadelphia PA
AABN 18 August 1888, p. 76
P
Palliser, George (1849-1903)
Bibliography:
Palliser, Palliser & Co. American Victorian Cottage Homes. Originally published: Palliser's American cottage homes. Bridgeport, Conn.:Palliser, Palliser & Co., Architects, c1878 ed. New York:Dover, 1990.
UMD NA7207.P35 1990
Palliser, Palliser & Co. Palliser's Model Homes, Showing a Variety of Designs for Modern Dwellings. 10th Thousand ed. Bridgeport, CT:Palliser & Co., 1878. Reel#68 #917 American Architectural Books on Microfilm
Houses:
Hon. P. T. Barnum House
Black Rock Beach CT
AABN 11 November 1876, p. 364
Parker, Charles Edward (1820s-1890)
Bibliography:
O'Gorman, James F. On the Boards:Drawings by Nineteenth-Century Boston Architects. Philadelphia:University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989.
Houses:
Chapel
Near Boston MA
AABN 01 June 1878, p. 194
Parkinson, J. Lake
Bibliography:
York, Wick. "The Architecture of the U.S. Life-Saving Service." Log of Mystic Seaport 1982 1982: 3-20.
Houses:
Ocean City Life-Saving Station
Ocean City, MD
Peabody, Robert Swain (1845-1917) and Stearns, John Goddard (1843-1917)
Notes:
This successful and prolific firm designed a number of Stick Style mansions, one of which is included in the house-image file. Peabody was born, but not raised, in New Bedford.
Peabody and Sterns in partnership from 1870-1917.
Bibliography:
Gebhard, David. 200 Years of American Architectural Drawing. New York:Whitney Library of Design for the Architectural League of New York and the American Federation of Arts, 1977.
UMD NA2706.U6 G42
Holden, Wheaton A. " The Peabody Touch: Peabody and Stearns of Boston, 1870-1917." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 32.2 (1973): 114-32.
Holden, Wheaton A. "Robert Swain Peabody of Peabody and Stearns in Boston:The Early Years (1870-1886)." Doctor of Philosophy. Boston University, 1969.
UMD NA737.P43 H65 1969
Peabody, Robert Swain, 1845-1917. Notebook Sketches. Boston:James R. Osgood & Company, [1873]. Reel #69 #928 American Architectural Books on Microfilm Peabody (Peabody and Stearns) loved to sketch. The inspiration for future designs in the Stick Style are evident in some of the sketches made during a trip to Europe.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York : Free Press, 1982.
Houses:
Country House
Near Boston MA
AABN 15 January 1876, p. 19
T. B. Mackay House
10 Follen Street Cambridge MA
AABN 13 January 1877, p. 13
T.B. MacKay House
Cambridge, MA
J. Thomas Stevenson House
Swampscott, MA
Pelz, Paul J. (1841-1918)
Bibliography:
Hilker, Helen-Anne. Ten First Street, Southeast:Congress Builds a Library, 1886-1897. Washington:Library of Congress, 1980.
Notes: The planning and construction of the Library of Congress was a convoluted affair, but the exterior design was Pelz work. There is some interesting biographical information about him in this book.
Riggins, Linda Nele. "Sisters of Light: Two Stick-Style Lighthouses on Opposite Ends of the Country Illuminate Victorian Navigational History." Victorian Homes February 2002: 58-63.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles : Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
York, Wick. "The Architecture of the U.S. Life-Saving Service." Log of Mystic Seaport 1982 1982: 3-20.
Houses:
U.S. Life Saving Station
Bay Head NJ
AABN 13 September 1884, p. 126
Hereford Inlet Lighthouse
North Wildwood, NJ
Pfeiffer, Carl (1838-1888)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles : Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
New Jersey Headquarters, Centennial International
Philadelphia PA
AABN 01 April 1876, p. 109
Proposed Cottage
Long Branch NJ
AABN 07 April 1877, p. 109
Potter, Edward T. (1831-1904)
Notes:
The Potter brothers designed a number of buildings in the Stick Style, some of which are illustrated in this book: Edward T. And William A. Potter: American Victorian Architects.
Edward T. Potter trained with Richard Upjohn.
Bibliography:
Landau, Sarah Bradford. Edward T. And William A. Potter: American Victorian Architects. New York:Garland, 1979.
Landau, Sarah Bradford. "Mark Twain's House in Connecticut." The Architectural Review 169.1009 (1981): 162-66.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York : Free Press, 1982.
Houses:
Mark Twain House
Hartford, CT
Potter, William A. (1842-1909) and Robertson, Robert H. (1849-1919)
Notes:
Potter and Robertson in partnership from 1875-1881.
The Potter brothers designed a number of buildings in the Stick Style, some of which are illustrated in this book: Edward T. And William A. Potter: American Victorian Architects
Bibliography:
Landau, Sarah Bradford. Edward T. And William A. Potter: American Victorian Architects. New York:Garland, 1979.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York : Free Press, 1982.
Wodehouse, Lawrence. "William Appleton Potter, Principal "Pasticheur" of Henry Hobson Richardson." The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 32.2 (1973): 175-92.
Houses:
Kappa Alpha Lodge
Williamstown MA
AABN 27 May 1876, p. 172
Country Church
Orange Mountain NY
AABN 27 January 1877, p. 28
Christ Church
Oyster Bay, LI NY
AABN 12 October 1878, p. 125
Powell, William Bleddyn (1854-1910)
Notes:
Powell was once an assistant to John McArthur, Jr, designer of the Philadelphia City Hall.
Bibliography:
Tatman, Sandra L., and Roger W. Moss. Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects: 1700-1930. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1985.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles : Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Stable Building for the heirs of Robert W. Coleman
Cornwall PA
AABN 06 November 1880, p. 223
Preston, William Gibbons (1842-1910)
Bibliography:
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston 's Back Bay : An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Follet-Thompson, Jean Ames. "The Business of Architecture: William Gibbons Preston and Architectural Professionalism in Boston During the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century." Doctor of Philosophy. Boston University, 1986.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles : Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Westerly Prospect for Jas. Luke, Jr
Beverly Farms MA
AABN 17 June 1876, p. 197
Bungalow
Monument Beach MA
AABN 27 March 1880, p. 129
Price, Bruce (1843-1903)
Notes:
Emily Post was a daughter of this well-known architect.
Bibliography:
Graybill, Samuel Huiet. "Bruce Price, American Architect, 1845-1903." Doctor of Philosophy. Yale University, 1957.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York : Free Press, 1982.
Houses:
West End Hotel
Mt Desert Bar Harbor ME
AABN 25 January 1879, p. 29
Putnam, John Pickering (1847-1917)
Bibliography:
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston 's Back Bay : An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Handlin, David P. The American Home: Architecture and Society, 1815-1915. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1979.
Houses:
Fisherman's Cottage
Nahant MA
AABN 21 October 1876, p. 341
Hotel and Restaurant for the N.Y. and Manhattan Beach Railway Co.
Long Island NY
AABN 02 June 1877, p. 174
Mrs E. B. Frothingham House
North Andover MA
AABN 29 June 1878, p. 222
Hotel Nantasket
Nantasket Beach Hull MA
AABN 27 September 1879, p. 101
Adams Nervine Asylum
Dorchester MA
AABN 26 July 1879, p. 29
R
Radcliff, Abraham M. (1827-1886)
Notes:
Cass Gilbert started as a draftsman in Radcliff's Twin Cities office. Radcliff was a partner with Leroy S. Buffington (a contender as father of the skyscraper) in the 1870's and 80's.
Bibliography:
Christen, Barbara S. Cass Gilbert, Life and Work:Architect of the Public Domain. New York:W.W. Norton, 2001.
Houses:
Residence
St. Paul MN
AABN 23 February 1878, p. 66
Rand, George Dutton (1833-1910)
Bibliography:
Meister, Maureen. "Rangeley: A Romantic Residential Park in Winchester, Massachusetts." The Magazine Antiques 152.2 (1997): 188-97.
Houses:
DeRochmont House also known as Skillings-Webb House.
Winchester, MA
Rapp, George W.
Notes:
Rapp's sons, Cornelius and George also became architects. They are well known for their designs for elaborate movie theatres of the early 20 th century. They designed Loew's State Theatre in Providence, now the Providence Performing Arts center (PPAC).
Bibliography:
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York : Free Press, 1982.
Houses:
William Pogue House
Near Eden Park Cincinnati OH
AABN 01 June 1878, p. 194
Rich, Charles Alonzo (1855-1943)
Notes:
Rich was in successful partnership with Hugh Lamb (1849-1903) for many years (Lamb and Rich, 1882-1899.)
Bibliography:
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
C. B. Drake Cottage
West Lebanon NH
AABN 21 September 1878, p. 101
Robertson, Robert H. (1849-1919)
Bibliography:
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Cottage
Seabright NJ
AABN 22 July 1876, p. 236
Russell, Archimedes (1840-1915)
Bibliography:
Hardin, Evamaria. Archimedes Russell, Upstate Architect. Syracuse: SyracuseUniversity Press, 1980.
Houses:
Chemical Engine Station No. 2
Syracuse NY
AABN 17 May 1879, p. 157
Russell, Rufus G. (1823-1896)
Bibliography:
Brown, Elizabeth Mills. New Haven, A Guide to Architecture and Urban Design. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1976.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
House at 131 Sherman Avenue
New Haven, CT
S
Silloway, Thomas W. (1828-1910) and Cobb
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Unitarian Church
Augusta ME
AABN 06 December 1879, p. 180
Sims, James P. (1849-1882)
Bibliography:
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Tatman, Sandra L., and Roger W. Moss. Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects: 1700-1930. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1985.
Houses:
Proposed House for Wharton Barker
Jenkintown PA
AABN 01 June 1878, p. 194
Smith, Norris W.
Houses:
Country House
AABN 18 January 1879, p. 21
Smith, Obed F.
Bibliography:
Directory of Boston Architects, 1846-1970: Compiled from Boston City Directories and Related Works. Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records, 1984.
Houses:
Geo. F. Fabyan House (Alteration)
Corey Hill Brookline MA
AABN 21 October 1876, p. 341
Starbuck, Henry F. (1850-1935) and Vinal, Arthur H. (1854-1923)
Notes:
This brief partnership (1876-1878) ended when Starbuck moved to Saint John, New Brunswick. Vinal had a long career designing buildings throughout New England. For a time (1884-1888) he was the City Architect of Boston. Starbuck had an interesting and nomadic career, eventually settling in Fresno, CA
Bibliography:
Goff, John V. "Arthur H. Vinal 1854-1923." A Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Maine. Ed. Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. Vol. 2, Number 4. Augusta, ME:Maine Historic Preservation Commission, 1985.
http://www.fresno.edu/preserve/bio/starbuc2.htm
Houses:
Church
Farmington ME
AABN 17 February 1877, p. 53
Steen, James T. (1844-1923)
Notes:
James T. Steen was born in Wellsburg, WV in 1844. He co-founded Dunn & Steen in Pittsburgh in 1864. The partnership dissolved in 1874 and Steen practiced alone. About 1922 his sons James Howard and Marion Markle joined the firm, which became James T. Steen & Sons. He died in Pittsburgh, April 17, 1923 and is buried in HomewoodCemetery. Notes on Steen courtesy of Paul Tucker, Dillsburg, PA
Bibliography:
"James T. Steen." The Builders' Bulletin 7 (April 21 1923): 1.
"James T. Steen." Pennsylvania Historical Review: Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Leading Merchants and Manufacturers. New York: Historical Publishing Company, 1886.
Houses:
J. R. McGinley House
Shady Side Pittsburgh PA
AABN 07 October 1882, p. 171
Stone, Alfred (1834-1908) and Carpenter, Charles E. (1845-1923)
Bibliography:
Jordy, William H. Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945. Providence : Bell Gallery, List Art Center, Brown University, 1982.
Houses:
Country-house at Nayatt's Point
Nayatt's Point RI
AABN 23 December 1876, p. 413
Jeruthmal B. Barnaby House (Barnaby's Castle)
Providence, RI
Alpheus S. Packard House
Providence, RI
Stone, Alfred, (1834-1908)
Bibliography:
Jordy, William H. Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945. Providence : Bell Gallery, List Art Center, Brown University, 1982.
Houses:
Mrs Edward Brooks Hall House
Providence, RI
Sturgis, John Hubbard (1834-1888)
Bibliography:
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Stable at John Barstow Estate (Greenvale)
Portsmouth, RI
Sturgis, John Hubbard (1834-1888) and Brigham, Charles (1841-1925)
Notes:
Sturgis and Brigham in partnership from 1866-1886.
Bibliography:
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston 's Back Bay : An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
J. Carey, Jr. Remodeled Gardener's Cottage
Newport RI
AABN 01 December 1877, p. 385
Henry Austin Whitney Dairy Alterations
Blue Hill Milton MA
AABN 30 November 1878, p. 181
Charles Joy House
Boston, MA
Supplee, Davis Edmund
Bibliography:
Tatman, Sandra L., and Roger W. Moss. Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects: 1700-1930. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1985.
Houses:
Sub Station, 14th Police District
Olney Philadelphia PA
AABN 02 December 1876, p. 389
American District Telegraph Cos. Station
Forrest Street, Mansion Garden Philadelphia PA
AABN 16 December 1876, p.
T
Taylor, Andrew T.
Bibliography:
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1982.
Houses:
Semi Detached Houses
Montreal, Canada QC
AABN 07 February 1885, p. 67
Thayer, Samuel J. F. (1842-1893)
Notes:
Thayers most famous commission is the Providence, RI, City Hall.
Bibliography:
Jordy, William H. Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945. Providence: Bell Gallery, List Art Center, Brown University, 1982.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Houses:
Hon. J. Warren Merritt Summer or Seashore House
Manchester MA
AABN 06 May 1876, p. 149
Trenham, William
Notes:
Trenham was a local builder in the West Winfield, NY area responsible for a number of Victorian structures.
Bibliography:
Barrett, Wendy, and Larraine McNulty. Saving Our Valley: 30 Years of Preservation and Conservation in Central New York. Brookfield, NY: Worden Press for the Upper Unaddia Valley Association, 1999.
Houses:
Victoria Lodge
West Winfield, NY
U
Upjohn, Richard (1802-1878)
Bibliography:
Gebhard, David. 200 Years of American Architectural Drawing. New York:Whitney Library of Design for the Architectural League of New York and the American Federation of Arts, 1977.
UMD NA2706.U6 G42
Hull, Judith S. "The "School of Upjohn": Richard Upjohn's Office." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 52.3 (1993): 281-306. A number of important architects spent time in Upjohn's office including Leopold Eidlitz, Edward Potter and Henry Isaacs.
Patrick, James. "Ecclesiological Gothic in the Antebellum South." Winterthur Portfolio Summer 1980: 117-38.
Upjohn, Everard M. Richard Upjohn: Architect and Churchman. 1939. New York:Da Capo Press, 1968.
UMD NA737.U6 U6 1968
Houses:
Hamilton Hoppin House
Middletown, RI
Upjohn, Richard M.(1827-1903)
Bibliography:
Upjohn , Everard M. Richard Upjohn: Architect and Churchman. 1939. New York: Da Capo Press,1968
NA737.U6 U6 1968
Withey, Henry F.Biographical Dictionary of American Architects(dceased) . Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls 1970[c1956]
Houses:
V
Vaux, Calvert (1824-1895)
Bibliography:
Alex, William. Calvert Vaux, Architect & Planner. New York: Ink, Inc., 1994.
Kowsky, Francis R. Country, Park and City: The Architecture of Calvert Vaux. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1998.
Vaux, Calvert. Villas and Cottages. A Series of Designs Prepared for Execution in the United States. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1857.
Houses:
William E. Warren House
Newburgh, NY
W
Waite, Richard A. (1848-1911)
Notes:
Waite was a prominent Buffalo architect during the Victorian era. One of his most well-known commissions is the Parliament Building now called the Legislative Building at Queen's Park, Ontario, Canada.
Bibliography:
Buffalo as an Architectural Museum ah.bfn.org This is an excellent website. It not only contains high quality images but also quality documentation.
Houses:
George L. Williams House
Buffalo, NY
Walker, William Russell (1830-1905) and Gould, Thomas J. (1849-1923)
Bibliography:
Jordy, William H. Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945. Providence: Bell Gallery, List Art Center, Brown University, 1982.
Houses:
Rhode Island Headquarters [Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]
Centennial Grounds Philadelphia PA
AABN 20 May 1876, p. 164
Study for House
Asylum and Woodland Streets Hartford CT
AABN 13 October 1877, p. 331
Sanford C. Hovey Cottage
Weybosset St. Providence RI
AABN 14 December 1878, p.
John E. Troup House
Providence, RI
Ware, William R. (1832-1915) and Van Brunt, Henry (1832-1903)
Notes:
Ware and Van Brunt in partnership from 1863-1881.
Bibliography:
Bunting, Bainbridge. Houses of Boston 's Back Bay : An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Cambridge, MA : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Chewning, J. A. "William Robert Ware at MIT and Columbia." JAE 33 (November 1979): 25-29.
Hennessey, William J. "The Architectural Works of Henry Van Brunt." Doctor of Philosophy. Columbia University, 1979.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 vols. New York : Free Press, 1982.
Van Brunt, Henry, 1832-1903. Architecture and Society; Selected Essays of Henry Van Brunt. Edited with an introductory monograph by William A. Coles ed. Cambridge, MA:Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1969.
UMD NA710.V3 1969
Note: Van Brunt wrote about the architect's struggle with the question of tradition versus modernism. Although he is not associated with the Stick Style, his written works are very insightful to the design process of the Victorian architect. Van Brunt's most recognized commission is Memorial Hall at Harvard University, a classic in the High Victorian Gothic. See also the article by Mary Woods for an analysis of Van Brunt's writings.
Ware, William Rotch, 1848-1917. Examples of Building Construction. Boston:L. Prang & Company, 1876. Reel 102, #1333 of American Architectural Books on Microfilm This brief publication details the construction of a single Stick Style house.
Woods, Mary. "Henry Van Brunt: "the Historic Styles, Modern Architecture"." American Public Architecture: European Roots and Native Expressions. Ed. Craig Zabel. University Park, PA:Pennsylvania State University, 1989. 82-113.
UMD NA710.A461989
Houses:
E. S. Philbrick House
Brookline MA
AABN 21 October 1876, p. 341
A. Coburn House
Lowell MA
AABN 08 December 1877, p. 392
Wegman, Jules F.
Notes:
Wegman from Chicago
Houses:
Study for a Swiss Cottage
AABN 22 May 1886, p. 246
Wentworth, William Pitt(1839-1896)
Bibliography:
Mausolf, Lisa. Drewsville Mansion: National register Nomination information . Concord , NH: New Hampshire division of Historical resources,1996. http://members.valley.net/~connriver/N04-106.htm
"[Obitualry , Mr William P.WentWorth]." American Architect and Building News April 18 1896 : 22
Withey, Henry F. Biological Dictionary of American Architects(Deceased). Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956]
Houses:
Drewsville Mansion
Walpole, NH
Wills, Frank(1822-1856) and Dudly, Henry(1813-1894)
Bibliography:
Howe, Jeffery. Houses of Worship: An Identificatoin guide to the history and styles of American Religious Architectures. San Diego, CA: Thunder Bay Press, 2003.
Hubbard,R.H." Canadian Gothic." Architectural Review 1954:102-08
Patrik James." Ecclesiological Gothic in the Antebellum South." Winterthur Portfolio Summer 1980:117-38.
Placzek, Adolf K. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. 4 Vols. New york: Free Press,1982.
Stanton, Phoebe B. The Gothic Revival & American Church Architecture: An Episode in taste , 1840 - 1856. Baltimore : Johns hopkins University Press, 1968.
Tatman, Sandra L., and Roger W. Moss. Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects: 1700-1930. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. for The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 1985.
Houses:
Trinity Episcopal Church
Claremont, NH
Withers, Frederick Clarke (1828-1901)
Bibliography:
Kowsky, Francis R. "The Architecture of Frederick C. Withers (1828-1901)." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 35.2 (1976): 83-107.
Kowsky, Francis R. The Architecture of Frederick Clarke Withers and the Progress of the Gothic Revival in America after 1850. Middletown, CT: WesleyanUniversity Press, 1980.
Houses:
Eugene Brewster House
Newburgh, NY
Woollett, William M. (1850-1880)
Notes:
Woollett's life was cut short by tuberculosis.
Bibliography:
Waite, Diana S. Albany Architecture: A Guide to the City. Albany, NY:Mount Ida Press in associaction with the Preservation League of New York State, 1993.
Withey, Henry F. Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased). Los Angeles : Hennessey & Ingalls, 1970 [c1956].
Woolett, William M. Old Homes Made New: Being a Collection of Plans, Exterior and Interior Views, Illustrating the Alteration and Remodelling of Several Suburban Residences. New York:A. J. Bicknell & Co., [1878]. Reel 111, #1442 of American Architectural Books on Microfilm All of the examples are converted to the Stick Style.
Woolett, William M. Villas and Cottages, or Homes for All. Plans Elevations and Views of Twelve Villas and Ten Cottages... New York:A.J. Bicknell, 1876. Reel 111, #1444 of American Architectural Books on Microfilm
Houses:
C. D. Tillinghast Cottage
Menands, near Albany NY
AABN 01 June 1878, p. 194
Benjamin W. Wooster House
Englewood Place Albany NY
AABN 22 February 1879, p. 61
Oscar L. Hascy House
Albany NY
AABN 22 February 1879, p. 61
Henry Russell House
Washington Park Albany NY
AABN 18 October 1879, p. 124
Wright, F. A.
Notes:
Architect possibly Frank Ayers Wright, 1854-1949.
Houses:
Cottage
West Virginia WV
AABN 07 July 1877, p. 217

