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    Edmund March Wheelwright (September 14, 1854 – August 15, 1912) was one of New England's most important architects in the late nineteenth and early twentieth...
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    [citation needed] The commission to design the castle was given to Edmund M. Wheelwright, then city architect of Boston. The Lampoon and its sensibility...
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    House). Designed by Edmund M. Wheelwright, who also oversaw the construction, it was first opened on February 19, 1909. Wheelwright had attended Harvard...
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  • Wheelwright is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edmund M. Wheelwright (1854–1912), American architect Edward Lawrence Wheelwright...
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    Street were built with rectangular stone headhouses designed by Edmund M. Wheelwright that did not aesthetically match the Common. Scollay Square and...
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    and the brick foundations of the 1639 church. It was designed by Edmund M. Wheelwright of Boston. The design is derived from the nearby St. Luke's Church...
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    before its annexation by Boston. An addition was designed in 1892 by Edmund M. Wheelwright, architect for the City of Boston. The building is one of the only...
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    del Mangia. Boston's tower, which is 48 m (157 ft) tall, designed and built in 1892 by Edmund March Wheelwright, is made of brick like the Italian original...
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    Boston at age 18 and got his first job apprenticing for architect Edmund M. Wheelwright as a draftsman. In 1900, he became a member of the Boston Society...
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    Boston at age 18 and got his first job apprenticing for architect Edmund M. Wheelwright as a draftsman. Influenced by the work of modern architect Ralph...
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    which the museum occupies was designed by the Boston architect Edmund M. Wheelwright and completed in 1888. Its design was heavily influenced by the...
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    Willam Jackson was appointed Chief Engineer; shortly afterward Edmund M. Wheelwright was appointed Consulting Architect. Both then traveled to Europe...
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    shingle-style summer home that had been built in 1881 by Boston architect Edmund M. Wheelwright for Isabel's cousin William Fletcher Weld II. The Andersons added...
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    Street were built with rectangular stone headhouses designed by Edmund M. Wheelwright that did not aesthetically match the Common. Unlike the interior...
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    Landmarks Commission for landmark status. Its architect was Edmund M. Wheelwright of Boston's Wheelwright & Haven, who later designed nearby Horticultural Hall...
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    Hills and nearby Arborway became major streetcar hubs. Designed by Edmund M. Wheelwright, the station was called "the chef-d'œuvre of rapid transit development...
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    Walsh Joseph Morrill Wells — worked at the firm from 1874–1875 Edmund M. Wheelwright — worked at the firm in the late 1870s; served as City Architect...
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  • Martino Poggio (1996), physicist, professor at University of Basel Edmund M. Wheelwright (1872), architect, designer of Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts...
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    Street were built with rectangular stone headhouses designed by Edmund M. Wheelwright that did not aesthetically match the Common. Unlike the interior...
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  • 1929) Harry Weese (1915–1998) Joseph Morrill Wells (1853–1890) Edmund M. Wheelwright (1854–1912) F. Manson White (1863–1952) Lawrence Grant White (1887–1956)...
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  • draftsman in the office of the City Architect of Boston, then led by Edmund M. Wheelwright. He had offices at various times at 6 Beacon Street and 23 Court...
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    34639°N 71.09056°W / 42.34639; -71.09056 Built 1899 Architect Edmund M. Wheelwright Architectural style Colonial Revival Website masshist.org NRHP reference No...
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    public schools, and as a young man worked in the office of architect Edmund M. Wheelwright. Sullivan then lived for several years in St. Louis, working for...
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    "Antinomians", were Anne Hutchinson, her brother-in-law Reverend John Wheelwright, and Massachusetts Bay Governor Henry Vane. The controversy was a theological...
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  • Larz and Isabel Anderson in Brookline, Massachusetts, designed by Edmund M. Wheelwright, with later additions by Little and Browne. He has given lectures...
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    List of Puritans (section M)
    Watson Isaac Watts Thomas Wellman Paul Wentworth Peter Wentworth John Wheelwright Jeremiah Whitaker John White David Whitehead William Whittingham Giles...
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    He Led McNary by No Less Than 1655 Votes. Fitzgerald in 9th Defeats Jesse M. Gove. Both Cronan and Coakley Left Out in the Cold. FITZGERALED'S FIGHT....
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  • Henry Vaughan Jones Very Edmund Waller Robert Penn Warren Thomas Washbourne Isaac Watts Charles Wesley John Brooks Wheelwright William Whiting John Greenleaf...
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    ministers (except for Cotton and her husband's brother-in-law, John Wheelwright) of preaching a covenant of works rather than a covenant of grace, and...
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    Hoxne (section Saint Edmund)
    Rutherford, Betty (1973). A Wheelwright of Hoxne. Coleman, Nora. People Poverty and Protest. Evans, Margaret C. St Edmund and Hoxne. Stephen (illustrator)...
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