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Peabody & Stearns : ウィキペディア英語版
Peabody and Stearns

Peabody & Stearns was a premier architectural firm in the Eastern United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the firm consisted of Robert Swain Peabody (1845-1917) and John Goddard Stearns, Jr. (1843-1917).
== Works ==
In Massachusetts:
* Matthews Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, (1871)
* Frederick L. Ames House, 306 Dartmouth St., Boston, MA (1872)
* College Hall, Smith College, Northampton, MA (1875)〔(Peabody and Stearns website )〕
* Shepherd Brooks House, 275 Grove St., Medford, MA (1881)
* Henry Bradlee, Jr. House, Medford, MA (1881-82)
* James C. Bayley House, 16 Fairmont Ave., Newton, MA (1883-84)
* Kragsyde (George N. Black, Jr. House), 27 Smith's Point Rd., Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA (1883) - Demolished 1929.
* Elm Court (William D. Sloane House), 310 Old Stockbridge Rd., Lenox, MA (1886)
* Exchange Building, 53 State St., Boston, MA (1887-91)
* Charles E. Cotting Buildings, 186-192 South St., Boston, MA (1891)〔''Engineering Record'' 11 April 1891: 319.〕
* Wheatleigh (Henry H. Cook House), Hawthorne Rd., Stockbridge, MA (1893)
* Fiske Building, 75 State St., Boston, MA (1896) - Demolished 1984.
* Christ Episcopal Church, 750 Main St., Waltham, MA (1897-1902)
* Worcester City Hall, 455 Main St., Worcester, MA (1898)
* Dorchester Heights Monument, Dorchester, MA (1902)
* Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St., Marlborough, MA (1903-04)
* Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Building, 195 State St., Springfield, MA (1905)
* U. S. Custom House Tower, Boston, MA (1913-15)
In Rhode Island:
* Frederick S. G. D'Hauteville House, 489 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI (1871) - Burned.〔Miller, Paul F. ''Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era''. 2008.〕
* Nathan Matthews House, 492 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI (1871-72) - Burned 1881.〔Yarnall, James L. ''Newport Through its Architecture''. 2005.〕
* Weetamoe (Nathaniel Thayer House), 2 Rovensky Ave., Newport, RI (1872)〔
* Grace W. Rives House, 30 Red Cross Ave., Newport, RI (1875-76)〔
* The Breakers (Pierre Lorillard IV House), 44 Ochre Point Ave., Newport, RI (1877-78) - Burned 1892, later replaced.
* Hillside (Arthur B. Emmons House), 300 Gibbs Ave., Newport, RI (1882)〔"Emmons, Arthur Brewster, Residence". ''http://digital-libraries.saic.edu/''. n.d. Web.〕
* Vinland (Catharine Lorillard Wolfe House), Newport, RI (1882-83) - Now Salve Regina's Mcauley Hall.〔
* Honeysuckle Lodge (Josiah M. Fiske House), 255 Ruggles Ave., Newport, RI (1885-86)〔
* Midcliff (Caroline Ogden M. Jones House), 229 Ruggles Ave., Newport, RI (1886)〔
* Pavilion, Easton's Beach, Memorial Blvd., Newport, RI (1887) - Destroyed 1938〔Newport Historical Society. "History Bytes: Easton's Beach Pavilion". ''http://www.newporthistory.org/''. 19 Feb. 2015. Web.〕
* Ocean Lawn (Elizabeth Gammell House), 51 Cliff Ave., Newport, RI (1888-89)〔
* Rough Point (Frederick W. Vanderbilt House), 680 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI (1888-91)〔
* Althorpe (John T. Spencer House), Ruggles Ave., Newport, RI (1889-90) - Now Salve Regina's Founders Hall.〔
* Episcopal Church of the Messiah, 1680 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1889-90)〔Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. ''Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources''. 1986.〕
* Rockhurst (H. Mortimer Brooks House), Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI (1891) - Demolished 1955.〔
* Parish House for St. John's Episcopal Church, 275 N. Main St., Providence, RI (1893) - Demolished.〔''Brickbuilder'' April 1894: 60.〕
* Shamrock Cliff (G. M. Gaun McRobert Hutton House), 65 Ridge Rd., Newport, RI (1894)〔
* Beechbound (William F. Burden House), 127 Harrison Ave., Newport, RI (1895)〔
* Bleak House (Ross R. Winans House), Ocean Ave., Newport, RI (1895) - Demolished 1948.〔
* Ridgemere (Fannie Foster House), 11 Leroy Ave., Newport, RI (1896)〔
* Hopedene (Elizabeth H. Gammell Slater House), 43 Cliff Ave., Newport, RI (1899-1902)〔
* Providence Journal Building, 60 Eddy St., Providence, RI (1906)〔
In Maine:
* York Hall (William D. Sewall House), 1 Edwards St., Bath, ME (1896-98)〔Murphy, Kevin D. ''Colonial Revival Maine''. 2004.〕
* Bangor High School, 185 Harlow St., Bangor, ME (1912)〔''Engineering and Contracting'' 7 Feb. 1912: 59.〕
* Bangor Public Library, 145 Harlow St., Bangor, ME (1912)〔
* Exchange Building, 27 State St., Bangor, ME (1912-13)〔''American Architect'' 7 Aug. 1912: 14.〕
In Pennsylvania:
* George W. Childs-Drexel House, 1726 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA (1893)〔''Architectural Record'' July 1896: 61.〕
* Nathaniel Holmes House, Morewood & 5th Aves., Pittsburgh, PA (1895) - Demolished.〔Floyd, Margaret Henderson. ''Architecture After Richardson: Regionalism before Modernism: Longfellow, Alden, and Harlow in Boston and Pittsburgh''. 1994.〕
* Harvey Childs House, 718 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh, PA (1896)
* Sarah Drexel Fell House, 1801 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA (1896-98)
* Durbin Horne House, 7418 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (1897)〔''Brickbuilder'' Nov. 1897: 257.〕
* Joseph Horne & Co. Dept. Store, 501 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (1897-98)〔''Brickbuilder'' Dec. 1897: 289.〕
* East Liberty Market, 5900 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA (1898-1900)〔Toker, Franklin. ''Buildings of Pittsburgh''. 2007.〕
* Remsen V. Messler House, 651 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (1900-01)〔''Engineering Record'' 1 Sept. 1900: 215.〕
* Laurento (E. Craig Biddle House), Darby-Paoli Rd., Villanova, PA (1901) - Demolished 1980s.〔Morrison, William Alan. ''The Main Line: Country Houses of Philadelphia's Storied Suburb, 1870-1930''. 2002.〕
* Penshurst (Percival Roberts House), Conshohocken State Rd., Lower Merion, PA (1901) - Demolished.〔
* Krisheim (George Woodward House), 7514 McCallum St., Philadelphia, PA (1910)〔Keels, Thomas H. and Elizabeth Farmer Jarvis. ''Images of America: Chestnut Hill''. 2002.〕
* Westview (Livingston L. Biddle House), Westview Rd., Bryn Mawr, PA (1917) - Demolished.〔''American Contractor'' 26 May 1917: 55.〕〔
In Missouri:
* St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts, 1815 Locust St., St. Louis, MO (1879-81) - Demolished 1919.〔''Security Building NRHP Nomination''. 1999.〕
* Unitarian Church of the Messiah, 508 N. Garrison Ave., St. Louis, MO (1880-82) - Demolished 1987.〔''Unitarian Church of the Messiah NRHP Nomination''. 1979.〕
* Turner Building, 304 N. 8th St., St. Louis, MO (1882-83) - Demolished 1902.〔
* St. Louis Club, T.E. Huntley Ave. & Locust Blvd., St. Louis, MO (1884-85) - Demolished.〔
* George Blackman House, 5843 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, MO (1885)〔''American Architect and Building News'' 18 July 1885: 36.〕
* Alvah Mansur House, 3700 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO (1885-86)〔''American Architect and Building News'' 5 Sept. 1885: 120.〕
* Charles F. Morse House, 200 E. 36th St., Kansas City, MO (1887) - Demolished.〔"Morse, C.F., Residence". ''http://digital-libraries.saic.edu/''. n.d. Web.〕
* Henry L. Newman House, 21 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, MO (1889) - Demolished.〔Hunter, Julius K. ''Westmoreland and Portland Places: The History and Architecture of America's Premier Private Streets, 1888-1988''. 1988.〕
* Security Building, 319 N. 4th St., St. Louis, MO (1890-92)〔
* Corinne Dyer House, 38 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, MO (1892)〔
* Edward C. Rowse House, 10 Benton Pl., St. Louis, MO (1892)〔Bryan, John Albury. ''Lafayette Square: St. Louis''. 2007.〕
* John T. Davis House, 17 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, MO (1893-94)〔
In Minnesota:
* James J. Hill House, 240 Summit Ave., St. Paul, MN (1887-91) - Peabody & Stearns were fired from the project in 1889.
* Duluth Depot, 509 W. Michigan Ave., Duluth, MN (1890-92)〔''Engineering and Building Record'' 31 May 1890: 415.〕
In New Jersey:
* Elberon Casino, Lincoln Ave., Elberon, NJ (1882-83) - Demolished.〔Lewis, Arnold. ''American Country Houses of the Gilded Age''. 1982.〕
* Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, NJ (1884-95)
* Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, Jersey City, NJ (1888-89)〔"The New Depot of the C. R. R. of N. J." ''Engineering News'' 6 Oct. 1888: 265.〕
In D.C.:
* Volta Bureau, 3414 Volta Pl. NW, Washington, D.C. (1893)
In Georgia:
* Plum Orchard (George L. Carnegie House), Cumberland Island, GA (1898)

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