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Hartwell & Swazey : ウィキペディア英語版
Hartwell & Swasey

Hartwell & Swasey was a short-lived, 19th-century architectural firm in Boston, Massachusetts.〔
〕 The partnership between Henry Walker Hartwell (1833-1919) and Albert E. Swasey, Jr. lasted from the late-1860s to 1877, when Swasey went on his own.〔James F. O'Gorman, ''On the Boards: Drawings by Nineteenth-century Boston Architects'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989), p.111.()〕 In 1881, Hartwell formed a partnership with William Cummings Richardson – Hartwell and Richardson – that lasted until his death.
Several of Hartwell & Swasey's buildings were designed in Ruskinian Gothic Revival style, featuring polychrome brick and carved stone details. A number of the firm's works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.〔(Fall River MRA )〕

==Selected works==

*Central Fire Station (1869), Leonard and School Sts. Taunton, Massachusetts (Swasey, A. E., Jr.), NRHP-listed〔
*Central Congregational Church, (1871), 100 Rock Street, Fall River, Massachusetts (Hartwell & Swasey), NRHP-listed〔
*Dr. Harrison A. Tucker Cottage (1872), 42 Ocean Ave. Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts (Hartwell & Swasey), NRHP-listed〔
*Anawan No. 6 Firehouse (1873), North Main Street, Fall River, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed, as part of the Highlands Historic District
*Massasoit Fire House No. 5 (1873), 83 Freedom Street, Fall River, Massachusetts (Hartwell & Swasey), NRHP-listed〔
*Pocasset Firehouse No. 7 (1873), 1058 Pleasant Street, Fall River, Massachusetts (Hartwell & Swasey), NRHP-listed〔
*Quequechan Firehouse (1873), 330 Prospect Street, Fall River, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed, as part of the Highlands Historic District
*William C. Davol Jr. House (1876), 252 High Street, Fall River, Massachusetts (Hartwell & Swasey), NRHP-listed〔
*Academy Building (1876), also known as the Borden Block, on S. Main Street, Fall River, Massachusetts (Hartwell & Swasey), NRHP-listed〔
*Simeon Borden Mansion (1876), 484 Highland Avenue, Fall River, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed, as part of the Highlands Historic District

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