J. Williams Beal

Portrait of J. Williams Beal

J. Williams Beal (1855-1919) was an architect in Boston, Massachusetts, in the later 19th-century.[1] He trained at MIT and then worked for McKim, Mead & White before opening his own business.[2] His successors, J. Williams Beal & Sons, built the Masonic Temple (Quincy, Massachusetts) in 1926, and other area buildings.

Designed by Beal

References

  1. Boston almanac. 1884, 1887, 1891, 1894
  2. Technology Review, Volume 21, 1919
  3. The Unitarian, May 1892
  4. "Roxbury Crossing Historical Trust".
  5. Catalogue of the first annual exhibition of the Boston Architectural Club: held at Horticultural Hall, from Tuesday, May 13, to Saturday, May 31, 1890
  6. The Unitarian, May 1892
  7. Church building quarterly, April 1895
  8. New Insights on the History of Castle in the Clouds
  9. Charles Hudson. History of the Town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: History. Houghton Mifflin, 1913
  10. Christian Art, v.2, 1908
  11. Good housekeeping magazine, 1910