John F. O'Malley

John F. O'Malley was an American architect practicing in Providence and Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He initially opened his office at 75 Westminster Street in Providence circa 1910. In 1919, He moved his office to Pawtucket's Fanning Building, which he had designed several years prior. At this time he also moved his family to 597 Broad Street in Central Falls. From 1923 until about 1931, he was associated with Frank E. Fitzsimmons in the firm of the O'Malley-Fitzsimmons Company.[1] Several of his later works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Architectural Works

References

  1. Page 551, Rhode Island: Three Centuries of Democracy, Volume 4 (1932)
  2. PPS Records for 400-402 Lloyd Avenue (2002)
  3. Page 70, The American Contractor (March 1, 1913)
  4. The American Contractor (June 13, 1914)
  5. Page 65, The American Contractor (April 18, 1914)
  6. Page 65, The American Contractor (April 18, 1914)
  7. The American Contractor (July 24, 1915)
  8. Page 11, Supplement of the Carpenters Trade Journal (September, 1914)
  9. http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/survey_pdfs/pawtucket.pdf
  10. The American Contractor (March 3, 1915)
  11. The American Contractor (July 24, 1915)
  12. The American Contractor (July 24, 1915)
  13. The American Contractor (January 30, 1915)
  14. The American Contractor (October 7, 1916)
  15. The American Contractor (January 29, 1916)
  16. The American Contractor (October 7, 1916)
  17. Page 60, The American Contractor (November 18, 1916)
  18. The American Contractor (May 15, 1920)
  19. http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/survey_pdfs/pawtucket.pdf
  20. Page 49, The American Contractor (September 30, 1922)
  21. Page 169, Engineering News-Record (September 28, 1922)
  22. Page 121, Images of America: Pawtucket, Volume 2 (Elizabeth J. Johnson, James L. Wheaton and Susan L. Reed, 1996)
  23. Page 159, Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources (Wm. McKenzie Woodward, 1986)
  24. Blackstone Boulevard Realty Plat Historic District - NRHP Nomination (1995)
  25. The Bridgemen's Magazine (1935)
  26. Rhode Island, A Guide to the Smallest State (1937)
  27. Column: Holy Name's Efflorescence of Florence (D. Brussat, The Providence Journal, December 3, 2010)
  28. Page 20, Engineering News-record, Volume 125, Issue 1 (1940)