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Andrews died in 1928, though the name of the firm was not changed. Whitmore died in 1943, and Edwin B. Goodell Jr. (1893–1970) became partner in the firm, which became Andrews, Jones, Biscoe & Goodell. Biscoe died in 1953, and Jones retired in 1955. Goodell continued to practice under his own
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The partnership structure was unchanged until Jaques retired in 1909, with his share of the firm taken over by I. Howland Jones (1868–1959). When Jaques died in 1916 the firm was renamed Andrews, Rantoul & Jones. In 1924 Rantoul retired and
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in 1883 and composed of architects Robert Day Andrews, Herbert Jaques and Augustus Neal Rantoul. The firm, with its successors, was in business continuously from 1883 to 1970, for a total of eighty-seven years of architectural practice.
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Architectural renderings from the firm of Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul at the Ryerson & Burnham archives: Archival Image Collection of THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
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Robert Day Andrews; Herbert Jaques; Augustus N. Rantoul; I. Howland Jones; Maurice B. Biscoe; John T. Whitmore; Edwin B. Goodell Jr.
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RISD President's House, originally Stephen O. Metcalf house (1891), 132 Bowen Street, Providence, Rhode Island
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Building on the Corner of Michigan and Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, 1892, Andrews, Jaques, & Rantoul
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The Montgomery Building (1892), southeast corner of Milwaukee & Michigan Streets,
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Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System (MACRIS), Inventory No. BOS.2141,
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Drawing Toward Home: Designs for Domestic Architecture from Historic New England
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Philadelphia Architects and Buildings: Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul
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The firm designed numerous buildings that are listed on the U.S.
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The firm was established in July 1883 as Andrews & Jaques by
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in 1877 and spent several years in the office and studio of
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The Robert Chamblet Hooper Mansion (1889), 448 Beacon,
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Andrews & Jaques
Boston, Massachusetts

Denver, Colorado

Worcester County Courthouse
Massachusetts

Hartford Club
Connecticut
architectural firm
Boston
Massachusetts
Robert Day Andrews
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Henry Hobson Richardson
Maurice B. Biscoe
Denver, Colorado
Chicago
National Register of Historic Places
Boston, Massachusetts
Gov. Frank West Rollins House
Concord, New Hampshire
Equitable Building
Denver, Colorado
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Boston Building
Denver, Colorado
Worcester County Courthouse
Worcester, Massachusetts

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