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Works
Georgia
- Plum Orchard (George L. Carnegie House), Cumberland Island (1898)
- Stafford Place (William Carnegie House), Cumberland Island (1901)
- Greyfeild (Margaret Carnegie Ricketson House), Cumberland Island (1901)BOOK, Olson, Sarah, Historic Furnishings Report: Plum Orchard, Cumberland Island National Seashore, 1988, National Park Service, Harpers Ferry, 14,weblink
Maine
- York Hall (William D. Sewall House), 1 Edwards St., Bath (1896â98)Murphy, Kevin D. Colonial Revival Maine. 2004.
- Bangor High School, 185 Harlow St., Bangor (1912)Engineering and Contracting 7 Feb. 1912: 59.
- Bangor Public Library, 145 Harlow St., Bangor (1912)
- Exchange Building, 27 State St., Bangor (1912â13)American Architect 7 Aug. 1912: 14.
Massachusetts
File:Bussey-Institute-Harvard-University.jpg|thumb|Bussey Institute, Harvard UniversityHarvard University- Matthews Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, (1871)
- Bussey Institute, Harvard University, Jamaica Plain, (1871)WEB, Peabody and Stearns: Schools,weblink The Architecture of Peabody and Stearns, 12 February 2021, June 2, 2021,weblink live,
- Frederick L. Ames House, 306 Dartmouth St., Boston (1872)
- College Hall, Smith College, Northampton (1875)WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070225120938weblink">weblink dead, Peabody and Stearns website, February 25, 2007,
- R. H. White department store, 518â536 Washington Street, Boston (1876)WEB,weblink The RH White Company...another giant of old Washington Street!, Charles Boston, March 30, 2009, Shopping Days In Retro Boston, January 4, 2017, January 4, 2017,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170104235527weblink">weblink live,
- Shepherd Brooks House, 275 Grove St., Medford (1881)
- Dudley Hall Bradlee House, 21 Ashcroft Road, Medford, Massachusetts (1878)
- Henry Bradlee Jr. House, Medford (1881â82)
- James C. Bayley House, 16 Fairmont Ave., Newton (1883â84)
- Kragsyde (George N. Black Jr. House), 27 Smith's Point Rd., Manchester-by-the-Sea (1883) - Demolished 1929.
- Elm Court (William D. Sloane House), 310 Old Stockbridge Rd., Lenox (1886)
- Exchange Building, 53 State St., Boston (1887â91)
- Charles E. Cotting Buildings, 186-192 South St., Boston (1891)Engineering Record 11 April 1891: 319.
- Wheatleigh (Henry H. Cook House), Hawthorne Rd., Stockbridge (1893)
- Fiske Building, 75 State St., Boston (1896) - Demolished 1984.
- Christ Episcopal Church, 750 Main St., Waltham (1897-1902)
- Worcester City Hall, 455 Main St., Worcester (1898)
- Dorchester Heights Monument, Dorchester (1902)
- Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St., Marlborough (1903â04)
- Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Building, 195 State St., Springfield (1905)
- U. S. Custom House Tower, Boston (1913â15)
- Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, Dedham, Massachusetts (1905)NEWS, The Dedham Historical Society & Museum's "Trivia Time", January 7, 2022, 5, The Dedham Times, 30, 1, missing image!
- Public Library, Marlborough, MA.jpg -
Public Library, Marlborough, Massachusetts
Missouri
- St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, 1815 Locust St., St. Louis (1879â81) - Demolished 1919.WEB,weblink National Register of Historic Places Registration: Security Building, Missouri, Mary M. Stiritz, September 21, 1999, March 2, 2017, February 10, 2017,weblink live,
- Unitarian Church of the Messiah, 508 N. Garrison Ave., St. Louis (1880â82) - Demolished 1987.Unitarian Church of the Messiah NRHP Nomination. 1979.WEB, Old Unitarian Church of the Messiah - City Landmark 61,weblink stlouis-mo.gov, St. Louis Cultural Resources Office, 14 July 2019, July 14, 2019,weblink live,
- Turner Building, 304 N. 8th St., St. Louis (1882â83) - Demolished 1902.
- St. Louis Club, T.E. Huntley Ave. & Locust Blvd., St. Louis (1884â85) - Demolished.
- George Blackman House, 5843 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis (1885)American Architect and Building News 18 July 1885: 36.
- Alvah Mansur House, 3700 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis (1885â86)American Architect and Building News 5 Sept. 1885: 120.
- Charles F. Morse House, 200 E. 36th St., Kansas City (1887) - Demolished."Morse, C.F., Residence". weblink. n.d. Web.
- Henry L. Newman House, 21 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis (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 (1890â92), (Peabody, Stearns & Furber)
- Corinne Dyer House, 38 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis (1892)
- Edward C. Rowse House, 10 Benton Pl., St. Louis (1892)Bryan, John Albury. Lafayette Square: St. Louis. 2007.
- John T. Davis House, 17 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis (1893â94)
- Dr. George Ashe Bronson House, 3201 Washington Ave., St. Louis (1885)
Minnesota
- James J. Hill House, 240 Summit Ave., St. Paul (1887â91) - Peabody & Stearns were fired from the project in 1889.
- Union Depot, 509 W. Michigan Ave., Duluth (1890â92)Engineering and Building Record 31 May 1890: 415.
New Jersey
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Edith Memorial Chapel, Lawrenceville School
- Edith Memorial Chapel, Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville, NJ).JPG -
Edith Memorial Chapel, Lawrenceville School
- Elberon Casino, Lincoln Ave., Elberon (1882â83) - Demolished.Lewis, Arnold. American Country Houses of the Gilded Age. 1982.
- Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville (1884â95)
- Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, Jersey City (1888â89)"The New Depot of the C. R. R. of N. J." Engineering News 6 Oct. 1888: 265.
Pennsylvania
- George W. Childs-Drexel House, 1726 Locust St., Philadelphia (1893)Architectural Record July 1896: 61.
- Nathaniel Holmes House, Morewood & 5th Aves., Pittsburgh (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 (1896)
- Sarah Drexel Fell House, 1801 Walnut St., Philadelphia (1896â98)
- Durbin Horne House, 7418 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh (1897)Brickbuilder Nov. 1897: 257.
- Joseph Horne & Co. Dept. Store, 501 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh (1897â98)Brickbuilder Dec. 1897: 289.
- East Liberty Market, 5900 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh (1898-1900)Toker, Franklin. Buildings of Pittsburgh. 2007.
- Remsen V. Messler House, 651 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh (1900â01)Engineering Record 1 Sept. 1900: 215.
- Laurento (E. Craig Biddle House), Darby-Paoli Rd., Villanova (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 (1901) - Demolished.
- Krisheim (George Woodward House), 7514 McCallum St., Philadelphia (1910)Keels, Thomas H. and Elizabeth Farmer Jarvis. Images of America: Chestnut Hill. 2002.
- Westview (Livingston L. Biddle House), Westview Rd., Bryn Mawr (1917)American Contractor 26 May 1917: 55.
Rhode Island
(File:Providence Journal Building taken 2017.jpg|thumb|right|The Providence Journal Building at the corner of Westminster and Eddy Street)- Frederick S. G. D'Hauteville House, 489 Bellevue Ave., Newport (1871) - Burned.Miller, Paul F. Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era. 2008.
- Nathan Matthews House, 492 Bellevue Ave., Newport (1871â72) - Burned 1881.Yarnall, James L. Newport Through its Architecture. 2005.
- Weetamoe (Nathaniel Thayer House), 2 Rovensky Ave., Newport (1872)
- Grace W. Rives House, 30 Red Cross Ave., Newport (1875â76)
- The Breakers (Pierre Lorillard IV House), 44 Ochre Point Ave., Newport (1877â78) - Burned 1892, later replaced.
- Hillside (Arthur B. Emmons House), 300 Gibbs Ave., Newport (1882)"Emmons, Arthur Brewster, Residence". weblink. n.d {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150720223135weblink |date=July 20, 2015 }}. Web.
- Vinland (Catharine Lorillard Wolfe House), Newport (1882â83) - Now Salve Regina's Mcauley Hall.
- Honeysuckle Lodge (Josiah M. Fiske House), 255 Ruggles Ave., Newport (1885â86)
- Midcliff (Caroline Ogden M. Jones House), 229 Ruggles Ave., Newport (1886)
- Pavilion, Easton's Beach, Memorial Blvd., Newport (1887) - Destroyed 1938Newport Historical Society. "History Bytes: Easton's Beach Pavilion". weblink {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180410192109weblink |date=April 10, 2018 }}.newporthistory.org/. 19 Feb. 2015. Web.
- Ocean Lawn (Elizabeth Gammell House), 51 Cliff Ave., Newport (1888â89)
- Rough Point (Frederick W. Vanderbilt House), 680 Bellevue Ave., Newport (1888â91)
- Althorpe (John T. Spencer House), Ruggles Ave., Newport (1889â90) - Now Salve Regina's Founders Hall.
- Episcopal Church of the Messiah, 1680 Westminster St., Providence (1889â90)Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources. 1986.
- Rockhurst (H. Mortimer Brooks House), Bellevue Ave., Newport (1891) - Demolished 1955.
- Parish House for St. John's Episcopal Church, 275 N. Main St., Providence (1893) - Demolished.Brickbuilder April 1894: 60.
- Shamrock Cliff (G. M. Gaun McRobert Hutton House), 65 Ridge Rd., Newport (1894)
- Beechbound (William F. Burden House), 127 Harrison Ave., Newport (1895)
- Bleak House (Ross R. Winans House), Ocean Ave., Newport (1895) - Demolished 1948.
- Ridgemere (Fannie Foster House), 11 Leroy Ave., Newport (1896)
- Hopedene (Elizabeth H. Gammell Slater House), 43 Cliff Ave., Newport (1899-1902)
- Providence Journal Building, 60 Eddy St., Providence (1906)
Washington, D.C.
- Volta Bureau, 3414 Volta Pl. NW, Washington, D.C. (1893)
Notable architects who worked for Peabody & Stearns
- John Scudder Adkins â likely helped design buildings for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893
- Francis Richmond Allen â began career at the firm; partner of Allen & CollensBOOK, Williamson, Roxanne Kuter,weblink American Architects and the Mechanics of Fame, University of Texas Press, 1991, 0-292-75121-4,
- Robert Day Andrews â was an office boy for the firm in 1874; partner in Andrews, Jaques & RantoulJOURNAL, Andrews, Robert D., Robert Andrews (architect), November 1917, Brown, Frank Chouteau, Frank Chouteau Brown, Conditions of Architectural Practice Thirty Years and More Ago,weblink The Architectural Review, The Architectural Review Company, V, 11, 237â238, Internet Archive,
- Charles L. Bevins â worked for the firm from 1878â1882
- Clarence H. Blackall â worked at the firm from 1884 to 1888, was the firm's chief draftsman
- Warren R. Briggs â worked for the firm from 1874â1876
- Henry Budden â Australian architect who worked at the firm during the midâ1890s; partner of Kent & Budden
- John Hutchins Cady â worked at the firm from 1906â1907
- Henry Ives Cobb â worked at the firm from 1881â1882; partner of Cobb and Frost
- Charles Collens â apprentice for the firm; partner of Allen & Collens
- Charles Sumner Frost â worked at the firm from 1876â1881; partner of Cobb and Frost
- George A. Fuller â worked at the firm from 1876â1880 and became partner in charge of the New York City office. Left to start the George A. Fuller Company in Chicago. He is often credited as being the "inventor" of modern skyscrapers and the modern contracting system.
- Edward T. P. Graham â worked at the firm in 1904
- Charles R. Greco â worked at the firm from 1900â1907
- S. Wesley Haynes â started his own firm in 1918
- Burnham Hoyt â began career at the firm; later became professor at New York University and Dean of the School of Architecture
- Charles Wilson Killam â worked at the firm from 1887â1908, was the firm's chief architectural engineer; professor of architecture at Harvard University
- Westray Ladd â after working for he firm he practiced in Philadelphia
- Ellis F. Lawrence â apprenticed at the firm in 1902; co-founder and first dean of the University of Oregon's School of Architecture.
- Ion Lewis â worked at the firm after graduating from MIT until 1882; partner of Whidden & Lewis
- Louis Christian Mullgardt â worked at the firm around 1886
- Orlando Whitney Norcross â worked for the firm After H. H. Richardson's death; partner of Norcross BrothersJOURNAL, O'Gorman, James F., May 1973, O. W. Norcross, Richardson's "Master Builder": A Preliminary Report,weblink Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 32, 2, 105, 10.2307/988825, 988825, JSTOR, March 11, 2023, March 9, 2023,weblink live,
- Frederick Lincoln Savage â office boy and apprentice at the firm from 1884â1886
- Albert Cicero Schweinfurth â apprentice and draftsman at the firm from 1882â1883. His brothers Henry and Julius also worked at the firm
- Julius A. Schweinfurth â chief designer at the firm from 1879â1883 then from 1886â1895
- Timothy Francis Walsh â worked at the firm from 1887â1897; partner of Maginnis & Walsh
- Joseph Morrill Wells â worked at the firm from 1874â1875
- Edmund M. Wheelwright â worked at the firm in the late 1870s; served as City Architect of Boston from 1891â1895
- Arthur H. Vinal â apprenticed at the firm before starting his own practice in 1875; served as the first City Architect of Boston from 1884â1887WEB, Massachusetts MPS Lynch-O'Gorman House,weblink National Archives Catalog, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 63792459, March 13, 2023, March 13, 2023,weblink live,
Images
File:010 Elm St College Hall Smith College.jpg|College Hall, Smith College, Northampton, MA, 1875File:Memorial Hall, Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville, NJ).JPG|Memorial Hall, The Lawrenceville SchoolFile:Chancellor'sResidencePitt.jpg|Harvey Childs house, now the University of Pittsburgh's Chancellor's ResidenceFile:Plum-orchard.jpg|Plum Orchard, built 1898File:Dorchester Heights Monument (Boston, MA) - general view.jpg|Dorchester Heights MonumentFile:FrontView.JPG|The Henry Bradlee Jr. House in Medford, MassachusettsFile:City Hall - Worcester, Massachusetts USA.JPG|Worcester City HallFile:BangorPublicLibraryMainEntrance.jpg|Bangor Public LibraryFile:EastLibertyMarket2.jpg|East Liberty Market, built in 1898-1900, and located in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA.File:Joseph Horne Department Store, Pittsburgh, 2015-05-10.jpg|Joseph Horne Company Department Store in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, built in 1900 (with additions in 1923). Architects: Peabody & Stearns, and William S. Fraser.File:Christ Church Waltham Mass Western Facade.JPG|Christ Church in Waltham, MassachusettsNotes
{{Reflist|group=note}}References
{{Reflist}}Further reading
- Wheaton A. Holden. "The Peabody Touch: Peabody and Stearns of Boston, 1870-1917." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 32, No. 2 (May, 1973)
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- The Brooks Estate
- weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20050210212715weblink">East Liberty Market House (Motor Square Garden) and Harvey Childs house
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- Fiske Building
- Matthews Hall
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