William Washburn (architect)
William Washburn (1808–1890) was an architect and city councilor in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, in the mid-19th century. He designed Boston's National Theatre (1836), Revere House hotel (1847), Tremont Temple (1853) and Parker House hotel (1854).[1] He served on the Boston City Council 1853-1855.[2]
Designed by Washburn[]
- Renovation of Old State House, Boston (with Isaiah Rogers, 1830)[3]
- Grace Church, Temple Street, Boston (c. 1835)[4]
- National Theatre, West End, Boston (1836)
- Revere House hotel, Boston (1847)[5]
- American House, Hanover St., Boston (rebuilt 1851)[6]
- Tremont Temple, Tremont St., Boston (1853)
- Remodelling of interior of Massachusetts State House (1853)[7]
- Parker House hotel, School St., Boston (1854)
- Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York (1859)
- Victoria Hotel, New York
- Charlestown City Hall, Massachusetts[8]
- Young's Hotel, Boston (1860)[6]
- Adams House, Washington St., Boston[6]
Image gallery[]
- Buildings designed by Washburn
Grace Church, Temple St., Boston, 1836
National Theatre, Boston, c. 1838
Tremont Temple, Boston, c. 1857
City Hall, Charlestown, Mass., 19th century
Parker House, Boston, 19th century
References[]
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- ^ Kidder, The architect's and builder's pocket-book: A handbook for architects, structural engineers, builders, and draughtsmen, 15th ed. London: J. Wiley, 1908; p.1545
- Boston Directory, 1851, 1862 - ^ Roberts, History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts, now called, the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts: 1637-1888, Volume 3. Boston: A. Mudge & Son, 1898
- ^ Bostonian Society
- ^ American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, v.10, no.2, June 1836
-Catalogue of the valuable private library of the late William H. Whitmore, of Boston, genealogist and historian, and for many years registrar of the city of Boston: Part I, comprising a collection of about 1300 genealogies, part II, historical and miscellaneous books, including a large number of books relating to the local history of Boston ... to be sold by auction Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Nov. 11 to 14, 1902 - ^ "Twelve missing in Boston fire", New York Times, January 16, 1912. p.1.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Bacon's dictionary of Boston, 1886
- ^ William Rotch Ware, The Georgian period: a series of measured drawings of colonial work, Part 12. U.P.C. Book company inc., The American architect book dept., 1902
- ^ Jane Holtz Kay. Lost Boston. Univ of Massachusetts Press, 2006
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- 1890 deaths
- Architects from Boston
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- Boston City Council members
- 19th-century American architects
- 19th-century American politicians