Hartwell and Richardson

Hartwell and Richardson was a Boston, Massachusetts architectural practice established in 1881, by Henry Walker Hartwell (1833-?) and William Cummings Richardson (1854-1935).

With the addition of English immigrant architect James Driver (1859-1923), the firm was later known as Hartwell, Richardson and Driver, and continued in practice for approximately forty years, contributing significantly to the current building stock and architecture of the greater Boston area. Many of their buildings are recognized by the National Register of Historic Places

Partial list of extant works

References

  1. ^ Lexington Reconnaissance Report, Commonwealth of Massachusetts website
  2. ^ The City Hall, Westfield, Massachusetts website
  3. ^ Refectory Hill, Harvard University website
  4. ^ Academy Hill: the Andover campus, 1778 to the present By Paul Venable Turner, Addison Gallery of American Art page 88
  5. ^ http://www.necarnegies.com/maleominster.htm accessed 11/8/10

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