Bryant's Works
- the Quincy School (1847)
- Almshouse, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1850)
- the John Tucker Daland House (1851-1852)
- Ballou Hall, Tufts College's original building (1852)
- the second addition to the Massachusetts State House (1853-1856, razed 1889)
- Hathorn Hall, Bates College's original building (1856)
- Boston's Mercantile Wharf Building (1857)
- Androscoggin County Courthouse and Jail, Auburn, Maine (1857, with Albert Currier)
- State Street Block (Boston) (1858)
- Aroostook County Courthouse and Jail, Houlton, Maine (1859, with Wilfred E. Mansur)
- Arlington Street Church (1860 with Arthur Gilman)
- Boston City Hospital (1861-1864)
- Old City Hall (1862-65 with Arthur Gilman)
- Horticultural Hall, Boston (1865), Tremont St.
- Gloucester City Hall, Gloucester, Massachusetts, (1869-1871, with Louis P. Rogers)
- the Charlestown State Prison and the Charles Street Jail
- renovation of the New Hampshire State House at Concord, New Hampshire
- the first house in the Robert Treat Paine Estate
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