Images
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Church of the Unity, Springfield, Massachusetts (1866-69). Richardson's first commission.
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Grace Episcopal Church, Medford, Massachusetts (1867)
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Crowninshield House, Boston, Massachusetts (1868)
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William Dorsheimer House, Buffalo, New York (1868)
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H.H. Richardson Complex, New York State Asylum for the Insane, Buffalo, New York (1869). First building using the Richardsonian Romanesque style.
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Brattle Square Church (now First Baptist Church), Boston, Massachusetts (1869)
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Hampden County Courthouse, Springfield, Massachusetts (1871)
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Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1872)
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William Watts Sherman House, Newport, Rhode Island (1874)
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Hayden Building, Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts; (1875) Last remaining commercial building in Boston
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Cheney Building, Hartford, Connecticut (1875)
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Winn Memorial Library, Woburn, Massachusetts (1876)
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Ames Free Library, North Easton, Massachusetts (1877)
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Sever Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1878)
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Rectory for Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1879)
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Oakes Ames Memorial Hall, North Easton, Massachusetts (1879)
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Ames Monument, Laramie, Wyoming (1879)
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Albany City Hall, Albany, New York (1880)
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Ames Gate Lodge, North Easton, Massachusetts (1880)
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Thomas Crane Public Library, Quincy, Massachusetts (1880)
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Austin Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1881)
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Auburndale Railroad Station, Boston & Albany Railroad, Auburndale, Massachusetts (1881, demolished 1960s).
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Old Colony Railroad Station, Boston & Albany Railroad, North Easton, Massachusetts (1881)
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Mary Fiske Stoughton House, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1882-83)
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Robert Treat Paine Estate, Waltham, Massachusetts (1883)
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Converse Memorial Library, Malden, Massachusetts (1883)
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Allegheny County Buildings, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1883)
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Billings Memorial Library, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont (1883)
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Framingham Railroad Station, Boston & Albany Railroad, Framingham, Massachusetts (1883)
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Wellesley Railroad Station, Boston & Albany Railroad, Wellesley, Massachusetts (1884)
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Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1885)
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New London Union Station, New London, Connecticut (1885)
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Marshall Field's Wholesale Store, Chicago, Illinois (1885, demolished 1930)
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John J. Glessner House, Chicago, Illinois (1885)
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Bagley Memorial Fountain, Detroit, Michigan (1885)
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Lucius Tuckeman Mansion, Washington, D.C. (1885)
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Lululaund or the Sir Hubert von Herkomer House - Bushey, Hertfordshire, England (1886)
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