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Harris M. Stephenson

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Stephenson was married in 1871 to Harriet Walter Currier. They had one child, Harris Walter Stephenson, who was born in 1874. In May, 1896 Mrs. Stephenson and their son embarked on a three-month tour of Europe. For their return, on August 13 they left
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Stephenson's practice was centered around Boston and Massachusetts, but he also completed projects in California, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and elsewhere.
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to Benjamin Turner Stephenson and Nancy Kelleran Stephenson, née Hall. He attended the public schools before joining the office of his uncle, architect
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National Park Service Cultural Landscapes Inventory: Blow-Me-Down Farm, Saint Gaudens National Historic Site (2013)
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York, Maine Bureau of Information and Illustrated History of the Most Famous Summer Resort on the Atlantic Coast
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Summer by the Seaside: The Architecture of New England Coastal Resort Hotels, 1820–1950
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and was believed to have suffered from temporary insanity. Her body was not recovered.
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At least two buildings designed by Stephenson have been listed on the United States
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Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, With Family Records
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Oswego–Oneida Streets Historic District NRHP Registration Form
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1904 – German Reformed Christ Church, 120 Chestnut Ave,
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Harris Marshall Stephenson was born January 18, 1845 in
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1897 – Meriden Congregational Church, 5 Mitchell Dr,
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1886 – St. George's Episcopal Church, Woodbridge Rd,
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Now Hovey House of 18: 483: 455:Oswego–Oneida Streets Historic District 437: 435: 370: 313:1890 – Turk's Head Inn, 151 South St, 201:and Stephenson moved to the office of 412: 410: 408: 406: 404: 7: 496:(Boston: David Turner Jr., 1852): 41 254:National Register of Historic Places 612:David Gebhard and Gerald Mansheim, 379:Old Chestnut Hill Historic District 181:from 1870 until his death in 1909. 691:"New House of Worship Dedicated," 341:1901 – Emerson Hall, 67 Court St, 14: 740:20th-century American architects 735:19th-century American architects 706:Historic Building Detail: MET.92 162:, designed by Stephenson in the 466:A contributing resource to the 453:A contributing resource to the 425:A contributing resource to the 394:A contributing resource to the 377:A contributing resource to the 107:St. John's Episcopal Church in 197:. In 1861 Bugbee relocated to 16:American architect (1845–1909) 1: 396:Sumner Hill Historic District 267:Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 166:style and completed in 1906. 131:style and completed in 1886. 115:style and completed in 1882. 682:, Castine History Partners. 305:St. John's Episcopal Church 140:St. John's Episcopal Church 761: 670:16 (January, 1898): 55-56. 427:Back Bay Historic District 203:Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee 91:Appleton & Stephenson; 667:Church-Building Quarterly 468:Castine Historic District 279:Charles Cotesworth Beaman 277:1884 – Blow-Me-Down, the 97: 83: 357:(former), 110 Broadway, 129:Richardsonian Romanesque 695:, February 22, 1904, 3. 527:Boston Daily Advertiser 331:Baldwinsville, New York 329:house, 16 W Oneida St, 315:Rockport, Massachusetts 745:Architects from Boston 625:Bryant F. Tolles Jr., 512:"Old Architect Dead," 470:, NRHP-listed in 1973. 457:, NRHP-listed in 1982. 429:, NRHP-listed in 1973. 398:, NRHP-listed in 1987. 359:Methuen, Massachusetts 337:Meriden, New Hampshire 297:house, 503 Beacon St, 283:Cornish, New Hampshire 167: 147: 132: 116: 542:, August 24, 1896, 1. 349:Jamaica Plain, Boston 273:Jamaica Plain, Boston 153: 138: 122: 109:Jamaica Plain, Boston 106: 171:Harris M. Stephenson 23:Harris M. Stephenson 664:"Meriden, N.H." in 538:"Jumped Into Sea," 516:, May 17, 1909, 13. 260:Architectural works 693:Boston Daily Globe 643:, Back Bay Houses. 603:, Back Bay Houses. 540:Boston Daily Globe 514:Boston Daily Globe 289:York Harbor, Maine 281:house, Wilson Rd, 244:at the age of 64. 168: 148: 133: 117: 614:Buildings of Iowa 564:Keith N. Morgan, 551:Keith N. 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Index

Boston
Boston

Jamaica Plain, Boston
Gothic Revival

Boston
Richardsonian Romanesque

St. John's Episcopal Church
Keokuk, Iowa

Henry C. Nevins Home for Aged and Incurables
Methuen
Châteauesque
architect
Boston
Boston
Samuel C. Bugbee
San Francisco
Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee
Boulogne
SS Spaarndam
New York City
Grand Banks
neurasthenia
Jamaica Plain
National Register of Historic Places
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Jamaica Plain, Boston

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