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Charles Kirk Kirby

Charles Kirk Kirby (Boston, 1826 – April 5, 1910),〔Fresno Republican Weekly, Thursday April 7, 1910.〕 was an American architect who practiced in Massachusetts, Maine, and California.
In the 1840s he began studying architecture in the office of early Worcester architect William Brown. Brown departed for Lowell in 1847, and Kirby was his successor.〔Boyden, Elbridge. ''Reminiscences of Elbridge Boyden, Architect''. 1890.〕 He and another of Brown's students, Phineas Ball (later of Boyden & Ball), formed a partnership, Kirby & Ball. They parted ways after only eight months, and Kirby left for Portland, Maine.〔''History of Worcester County, Massachusetts''. Vol. 2. 1879.〕
Kirby is last documented in Portland in 1850, and in 1852 he came to Boston.〔''The Boston Directory for the 1852''. 1852.〕 His first major commission in Boston, the Boston Public Library, was won in competition in 1855.〔''Proceedings at the Dedication of the Building for the Public Library of the City of Boston'', January 1, 1858, p. 142.〕 This building, an elaborate Italianate structure, was completed in 1858 and demolished in 1899. Kirby was also the architect of the Worcester Free Public Library, built in 1860 and also since demolished.
He practiced general architecture until about the outbreak of the Civil War. He then turned to land development, designing, building, and selling homes in the Back Bay area.〔("Charles Kirk Kirby" ). ''http://backbayhouses.org/''. n.d. Web.〕 This appears to have been the bulk of his work for about a decade, when he returned to general practice. He continued to primarily design houses, with an exception in the Lawrence Model Lodging Houses, built in 1874. These apartments were built with a bequest from Abbott Lawrence, as housing for the poor.
In 1878, Kirby left Massachusetts for California, settling in San Francisco. Immediately prior to leaving Boston, he had formed a partnership with G. Wilton Lewis, as Kirby & Lewis. Though Kirby was not directly involved in the firm's affairs, but the two remained associated until 1882.〔("George Wilton Lewis" ). ''http://backbayhouses.org/''. n.d. Web.〕 At this time, Lewis opened his own office and Kirby established C. K. Kirby & Son in San Francisco, with son C. K. Kirby, Jr.〔''California Architect and Building News'' Sept. 1882: 137.〕 The elder Kirby retired from architecture in 1889, and his son established a practice in Fresno.〔("Charles K. Kirby, Jr. (1871-1936)" ). ''http://historicfresno.org/''. 2010. Web.〕
After his retirement, Kirby was the proprietor of the Sierra Park vineyard and winery near Fowler, with a distillery business in Selma. He died on April 5, 1910.〔Fresno Republican Weekly, Thursday April 7, 1910.〕
==Works==
C. K. Kirby, 1847-1878:
Kirby & Lewis, 1878-1882:
C. K. Kirby & Son, 1882-1889:

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