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Establish western office at Denver, 1888[1] Move western office to Chicago (115 Monroe), 1892[2]

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Gallery of architectural works edit

Year Building Address City State Notes Firm Image Reference
1906 House for C. S. Dane 42 Beech Rd Brookline Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [102]
1907 Charlestown State Armory (former) 380 Bunker Hill St Charlestown Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul   [103]
1907 Hornblower & Weeks Building 12 Post Office Sq Boston Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul   [104]
1907 House for Joseph Brewer 650 Canton Ave Milton Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [45]
1910 Commercial buildings for Eugene N. Foss 648 and 660 Beacon St Boston Massachusetts 660 Beacon Street is the location of the Citgo sign. Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul   [105]
1910[106] Diamond Rubber Company Building 867 Boylston St Boston Massachusetts Standing, but with a new facade. Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [107]
1910 House for George A. Sagendorph 107 Crafts Rd Chestnut Hill Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [108]
1911 Nahant Town Hall 334 Nahant Rd Nahant Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul   [109]
1912 House for Franklin R. Johnson 64 Sumner Rd Brookline Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [110]
1912 Manchester Bath and Tennis Club 27 Raymond St Magnolia Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [111]
1913 Apartment house for Daniel G. Lacy 90 Cypress St Brookline Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [112]
1913 Dexter Building 453 Washington St Boston Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [113]
1913 First National Bank Building 23 Market St Ipswich Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [114]
1913 House for Dudley R. Howe 22 Worthington Rd Brookline Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [115]
1913 House for Ernest B. Dane 175 Middlesex Rd Chestnut Hill Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [116]
1913 Extensions to the Massachusetts State House 24 Beacon St Boston Massachusetts Additions of flanking wings, in association with William Chapman and R. Clipston Sturgis. Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul   [117]
1914 "Thatchbanks" for Augustus N. Rantoul 176 Argilla Rd Ipswich Massachusetts The architect's own summer residence. Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul   [118]
1914 Worcester Trust Company Building 20 Franklin St Worcester Massachusetts In association with local architects Frost & Chamberlain. Demolished. Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul   [119]
1915 House for Mason M. Sears 19 Atwood St Wellesley Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [120]
1915 Locker Building,
The Country Club
191 Clyde St Chestnut Hill Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul   [121]
1916 House for Susan Amory 142 Valley St Beverly Farms Massachusetts Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul [122]
1917 House for F. Jewett Moore 372 Memorial Dr Cambridge Massachusetts Now owned by the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, which added the present fourth floor. Andrews, Rantoul & Jones   [123]
1918 Portland Street Garage 121 Portland St Boston Massachusetts Andrews, Rantoul & Jones [124]
1919 Hospital Corps Clubhouse,
Naval Hospital Boston
50 Boatswains Way Chelsea Massachusetts Demolished. Andrews, Rantoul & Jones   [125]
1920 Brick Building,
Buckingham Browne & Nichols School
10 Buckingham St Cambridge Massachusetts Andrews, Rantoul & Jones   [126][127]
1920 House for William L. S. Brayton 417 Rock St Fall River Massachusetts Now used as offices by the Fall River public schools. Andrews, Rantoul & Jones [128][129]
1920 Ipswich Memorial Hall 23 Central St Ipswich Massachusetts Andrews, Rantoul & Jones   [130]
1922 Bancroft School (former campus) 61 Sever St Worcester Massachusetts The former campus is now home to Becker College. Andrews, Rantoul & Jones   [131]
1925 Psi Upsilon Fraternity House (former) 183 Park St Williamstown Massachusetts Now owned by Williams College and known as Tyler House. Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [132]
1926 Blakeley Hall,
Tufts University
Medford Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [133]
1927[133] Braker Hall,
Tufts University
Medford Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore   [134]
1928 Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity House (former) S Pleasant and Sellen Sts Amherst Massachusetts Now owned by Amherst College and known as Hitchcock House. Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [135]
1928 Stratton Hall,
Tufts University
Somerville Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore   [133]
1929 Center Building,
Tufts Medical Center
14 Nassau St Boston Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [136]
1930 Philip Brinsley Sheridan School 41 Upham St Salem Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [137]
1931 Cousens Gymnasium,
Tufts University
161 College Ave Medford Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [138]
1937 Gymnasium and Auditorium,
Lasell University
1844 Commonwealth Ave Auburndale Massachusetts Now known as the Winslow Academic Center. Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [139]
1937 Pratt Building,
Tufts Medical Center
38 Bennet St Boston Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [140]
1939 Lincoln-Eliot School 191 Pearl St Newton Corner Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [141]
1939 South End Boys Club 1500 Washington St Boston Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [142]
1941 Memorial Chapel,
Newton Cemetery
791 Walnut St Newton Centre Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Whitmore [143]
1950 Salvation Army Building 187 Columbus Ave Boston Massachusetts Demolished in 2011. Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Goodell   [144]
1952 Memorial Spaulding School 250 Brookline St Oak Hill Massachusetts Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Goodell   [145]
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  7. ^ "Dedication of the N. B. Coburn Library of Colorado College," New Outlook, March 31 1894, 601.
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  37. ^ First Report of the Trustees of the of the Salem Public Library, Salem, Mass., December, 1889 (Salem, MA: Observer Job and Print, 1890)
  38. ^ Engineering and Building Record, October 4 1890, 289.
  39. ^ The 60th Annual Report of the Boston Lying-in Hospital, 1892 (Boston: George M. Ellis, 1893)
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  43. ^ "House of W. C. Taber, New Bedford, Mass.," Engineering and Building Record, September 20 1890, 242.
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  47. ^ Inland Architect and News Record, March 1895, 23.
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  65. ^ Westerly Downtown Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1984)
  66. ^ Taylor House NRHP Registration Form (1982)
  67. ^ Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, H. H. Richardson: Complete Architectural Works (Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982): 356.
  68. ^ "409 E MICHIGAN ST", www.wisconsinhistory.org, Wisconsin Historical Society, n.d.
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  74. ^ Frederic A. Sharf, "A Pleasing Novelty:" Bunkio Matsuki and the Japan Craze in Victorian Salem (Salem, MA: Peabody Essex Museum, 1993)
  75. ^ Annual Report of the Town Officers of Brookline, Massachusetts, and the Town Records, for the Year ending January 31, 1896 (Brookline, MA: Riverdale Press, 1896)
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  77. ^ "A Historical Look at 850 Cambridge Street," Cambridge Life, Fall 2019.
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  79. ^ American Architect and Building News, March 26 1898.
  80. ^ Report of the Board of Metropolitan Park Commissioners, January, 1898 (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company, 1898)
  81. ^ Engineering News, June 10 1897, 215.
  82. ^ Engineering News, November 11 1897, 179.
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  84. ^ Brickbuilder, March 1898, 70.
  85. ^ School Board Journal, April 1 1899, 337.
  86. ^ Catalogue of the Architectural Exhibition, Boston Architectural Club and Boston Society of Architects (Boston: George H. Ellis, 1899)
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  89. ^ Engineering Record, August 4 1900, 199.
  90. ^ "WAT.171", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
  91. ^ Proceedings of the School Department of the City of Boston, 1902 (Boston: City of Boston, 1902)
  92. ^ The Annual Report of the Schoolhouse Department from January 31, 1903, to February 1, 1904 (Boston: Municipal Printing Office, 1904)
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  94. ^ "Inland Architect and News Record, December 1908.
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  107. ^ Brickbuilder, April 1912, 54.
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  145. ^ Engineering News-record, March 13 1952: 118.


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