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Romanesque in a commercial setting. The building's fate is not precisely known, and may have been incorporated into the current building on the site. Next came the Clark Block in 1854, at 401-409 Main Street. An impressive structure in its day, half of
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Harvard Street. This is considered to be one of the finest Second Empire buildings still standing in the city. Much later, in 1894, Boyden built an apartment block at Eden and George Streets for Pellett Brothers. This was, in addition to being one of his last overall works, was his only design
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This was begun in 1851 with the
Taunton State Hospital, a sprawling institutional complex. This was Boyden's first design to feature monumental classicism, in the Italianate style. The original campus was completed in 1854, and closed in 1975. The dome collapsed in 1999, and the remainder of the
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Phineas Ball had shared an office since 1847, but did not become formally associated until 1849. It was during this period that Boyden rose to regional prominence, designing buildings all across the state of Massachusetts, in addition to works elsewhere in the northeast.
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Romanesque Revival mainstream. Boyden may have also designed the Henry Colony residence (now the public library) in Keene, New Hampshire, who built Colony's Block the following year. The Colony residence is similar to much of Boyden's other Second Empire work.
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Circa 1863 Boyden's son, George E. Boyden, became a partner in the office, which became E. Boyden & Son. Though the younger Boyden died in 1885, the firm remained E. Boyden & Son until
Elbridge Boyden's death, making it the longest-lasting period in the firm's history.
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courthouse in
Fitchburg. Like several of Boyden's public-oriented commissions of the 1860s and 70s, it was a monochromatic High Victorian Gothic building. It is now vacant. His last major public commission came in 1889, when he designed the Hospital Cottages for Children at
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In about 1863 his son, George E. Boyden, joined his firm, then known as E. Boyden & Son. The younger Boyden died in 1885, but the firm's name remained until the elder Boyden's death. In 1892 Boyden was one of the founders of the
Worcester Chapter of the
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For a brief period in the early 1860s Boyden was the sole principal in his office. During this period he retained the
Italianate style that he had been working with since the early 1850s. The largest project of this time was the 1862-built
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Boyden's earliest works were indicative of his training as a builder in the first half of the nineteenth century. His earliest identified works, three houses from 1847, were all designed in the
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During this period Boyden designed many hotels, all in the Second Empire style. First, in 1868, came two in upstate New York. He built the massive Congress Hall in downtown
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1858 - 1858 Town House, 3 Sanger Street, P.O. Box 2, Sherborn, Massachusetts
2071:"Pride of Place: Architecture Along State Street, New London, Connecticut".
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and other parts of the United States. Perhaps his best known works are the
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Bancroft, James H. "History of the Central Exchange From 1804 to 1896".
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1847 - Elbridge Boyden House, 14 Harvard St, Worcester, Massachusetts
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style. The first of these was St. Paul's Church, presently the
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Brattleboro Downtown Historic District NRHP Nomination
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1891:"Washburn Machine Shops - Plunger Elevator Company".
1798:," Boston Globe, June 3, 2023. Accessed June 3, 2023.
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1853:"Gilbertville Congregational Church and Chapel".
1437:Proceedings of the Worcester Society of Antiquity
1342:Proceedings of the Worcester Society of Antiquity
914:Lincoln House Block, Worcester, 1854. Demolished.
2178:. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
2165:. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
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1588:New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated Guide
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1423:. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
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1827:Rhode Island Stained Glass: An Historical Guide
1511:"Taunton State Hospital - Main Bldg - Admin.".
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1324:Reminiscences of Elbridge Boyden, Architect
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2150:Images of America: Windham and Willimantic
1642:History of Worcester County, Massachusetts
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1407:"History of Worcester and Its People"
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1946:American Architect and Building News
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860:, draftsman for Boyden until c.1876.
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2346:People from Windham County, Vermont
2007:"Court House for Fitchburg, Mass".
2074:http://www.newlondonlandmarks.org/
1529:Postcard History Series: Worcester
1489:3, no. 5 (April 4, 1891): 102-103.
1390:. Press of A. H. Kellogg. p.
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2122:"East Worcester Grammar School".
2045:Halm, Gale J. and Mary H. Sharp.
1917:"Grafton Street Schoolhouse #1".
1813:http://sacredsaratoga.weebly.com/
1500:History of Gardner, Massachusetts
828:Architects associated with Boyden
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1972:Images of America: Around Orange
1868:Newport Through its Architecture
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2021:Engineering and Building Record
1957:"North Brookfield Town House".
1880:Engineering and Building Record
1781:"First Congregational Church".
1572:History of Athol, Massachusetts
1114:Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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500:, Main St, Keene, New Hampshire
232:Sons of the American Revolution
2174:"Hubbardston Public Library".
2047:Images of America: Lake George
1405:Nutt, Charles (29 June 2018).
505:E. Boyden & Son, 1863-1898
220:Worcester State Lunatic Asylum
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1691:"1858 Sherborn Town House".
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717:East Worcester Street School
316:Boyden & Ball, 1849-1860
2034:Saratoga, and How to See It
1984:Engineering and Contracting
1904:"Cambridge Street School".
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538:Universal Preservation Hall
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1559:"Sherborn 1858 Town House"
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957:Sherborn 1858 Town House,
757:Hubbardston Public Library
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479:Elbridge Boyden, 1860-1863
251:Elbridge Boyden, 1847-1848
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1419:"Oliver, Charles House".
1370:"Elbridge Boyden, FAIA".
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731:College of the Holy Cross
546:L'Eglise du Precieux Sang
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780:Demolished December 2016
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552:, an American center of
240:Royalston, Massachusetts
152:Worcester, Massachusetts
74:Worcester, Massachusetts
2321:Architects from Vermont
2135:Tolles, Bryant F., Jr.
1743:"Hobbs, George House".
1586:Tolles, Bryant F., Jr.
1129:Cambridge Street School
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1730:"Harrington Corner".
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1970:Tuholski, Robert J.
408:Keene, New Hampshire
369:Yellow Springs, Ohio
2113:16 Dec. 1893: xiii.
2023:14 Sept. 1889: 223.
1768:"Damon Mill, The".
1640:Hurd, D. Hamilton.
1485:"Elbridge Boyden,"
1066:Jerome Marble House
806:Worcester City Hall
745:Henry Goddard House
705:Jerome Marble House
246:Architectural works
214:Professional career
190:Boyden was born in
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2202:29 July 1893: 147.
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2101:3 March 1888: 224.
1933:24 July 1880: 254.
1866:Yarnall, James L.
1717:Howland, Henry J.
1656:10 March 1898: 81.
1624:"Mechanics Hall".
1322:Boyden, Elbridge.
1308:Worcester Magazine
1131:, Worcester, 1869.
1068:, Worcester, 1867.
945:, Worcester, 1858.
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2087:Sanitary Engineer
1998:5 July 1883: 115.
1996:Sanitary Engineer
1986:21 Feb. 1912: 57.
1948:24 Jan. 1885: 48.
1882:20 Oct. 1888: ix.
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514:St. Paul's Church
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