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and 20 other distinguished public buildings and private homes. He began his professional career working for his father, the builder and architect Jonathan Preston (1801–1888), upon his return to the United States from the Γ‰cole in 1861, and was the sole practitioner in the office from the time his
240:, which housed the school's architecture department. Floor plans for the building show a large, centrally located space devoted to an architectural library and museum. Drawings from the Study Collection were hung on the studio walls and numerous casts and other artifacts also lined the walls and 1668:
Raul Barreneche (May 2013). "Restoration Hardware's Boston Flagship Store Opens in a Historic Building – After two years of planning and major renovations, Restoration Hardwareβ€”newly rebranded as RHβ€”opens its largest store to date in a historic 1860s building".
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The Next Phase Blog – Social commentary and opinions: No guns, politics, or religion. Boston's Hidden Gems: New England Museum Restoration – This is the seventh in a series of posts on largely unknown spaces in Boston that are open to the
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Preston married Estelle M. Evans (1847–1920), whose father was the wealthy real estate developer Brice S. Evans, on December 6, 1866, and the couple had one son, Evans (1867–1900). William was an active member and
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Jean Ames Follett-Thompson: "The Business of Architecture – William Gibbons Preston and Architectural Professionalism in Boston in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century," Ph.D. diss., Boston University,
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Narragansett Pier – Narragansett, Rhode Island – Statewide Historical Preservation Report: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, Mrs. George E. Downing, Chairman, February, 1978, p.35
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Narragansett Pier – Narragansett, Rhode Island – Statewide Historical Preservation Report: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, Mrs. George E. Downing, Chairman, February, 1978, p.14
579: 1453:"THREE-CENT FARE – Representative Mellen Says West End Can Afford Them. – COMPANY SAYS IT IS NOT SO – Last Free Transfer Hearing Will Be Given Thursday. – MORE BOSTON LEGISLATION". 166:(September 29, 1842 – March 26, 1910) was an American architect who practiced during the last third of the nineteenth century and in the first decade of the twentieth. Educated at 1344:
The Courthouse and the Depot: The Architecture of Hope in an Age of Despair – A Narrative Guide to Railroad Expansion and its Impact on Public Architecture in Georgia – 1833–1910
1578:"MEN WHO MAKE PLANS – AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS HERE – PROTRACTED PRELIMINARY SESSIONS YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY – Contentions to be Adjudicated before Convention Can Meet". 1649:"Summary: Henry Parfitt; Jonathan Preston; James Jackson Jarves, lately deceased – The Lockout of the Iron-Workers – The Congressional Library – Architects and Engineers". 2339: 326: 272:
Images of the exterior and main hall of the Rogers Building, 1864, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (The Walker Building is in the background in the upper view.)
2392: 1940: 2247: 198:, make up "...one of the most complete sets of architectural graphics preserved from the nineteenth century." Many of his buildings were pictured as prints in 178:, he was active in Boston, New York, Rhode Island, Ohio, New Brunswick and Savannah, Georgia, where he was brought by George Johnson Baldwin to design the 2383:
PHOTOS, PRINTS, DRAWINGS – Savannah Historic District, Whitfield Building (Union Society Building), 121–125 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
1797:β€œSeashore House” in Wm. T. Comstock Modern Architectural Designs and Details 1881 later Victorian Architectural Domestic Plans and Details, 1987 1541:
Men of Progress: One Thousand Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Leaders in Business and Professional Life in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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225 East Hall (or the George Baldwin House) – Page 1 (of two pages), William Gibbons Preston, 1887, Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffington University
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The Boston Directory – Containing the City Record, A Directory of the Citizens, and Business Directory – No. LXXVII – Commencing July 1, 1882
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Report of the Auditor of Accounts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the Fiscal Year (eleven months) ending November 30, 1906
641:, extant) – 225 E. Hall, Savannah, GA. This house is notable for its "...tall ribbed chimneys and the elaborate stepped dormer(s)." 1826:"The Illustrations – Sketch for the New York International Exposition Building, 1883, Mr. William G. Preston, Architect, Boston". 256:
and served that organization in the office of first vice-president at the end of the 1890s. He was for many years a member of the
1684:"An Elegant Double, Octagon Front, Three Story and French Roof Dwelling House – On the Corner of Beacon and Gloucester Streets". 1984: 139:. The house was built at 137 Gardner Road in 1884 for Amasa Clarke, a prominent woolens manufacturer. It is no longer standing. 2368: 1210:
It has been designated by the Boston Landmarks Commission and the National Register of Historic Places as a historic landmark.
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Preston ran his practice for many years from a commercial and office building located at 186 Devonshire Street. He designed
1181: 2356: 302:, with Jonathan Preston, extant) 234 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA – after a fifteen-month restoration in 2013 now RH Boston. 586:
taught vocal physiology in the building. It has also held retail businesses and is now a residential condominium building.
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Report of the Auditor of Accounts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the Fiscal Year ending November 30, 1908
322:– extant) 160 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, corner section by Preston, remainder by J.F. Ober and R. Rand in 1881 1187: 777: 253: 187: 2421: 2416: 629: 515: 260:, and for thirty years served as its treasurer. He died at his home at 1063 Beacon Street in Brookline in 1910. 1477: 1420: 1376: 1095: 836: 698:, demolished 1968), E. Liberty Street at Drayton Street, Savannah, GA, now the site of the Hilton DeSoto Hotel. 341: 457: 207: 1985:"webpage 225 East Hall (or the George Baldwin House) – page 1 (of two pages), William Gibbons Preston, 1887" 807:
Templeton Farm Colony of the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded (Now Templeton Developmental Center)
1024: 257: 578:, extant), 20 Beacon Street, Boston, MA, renovation of an 1873 building by others as the building for the 268: 2373:
International Trust Company Building – 45 Milk Street, Boston – Boston Landmarks Commission Study Report
665:– extant) 10 Gibson Avenue, Narragansett Pier, RI now expanded and converted to a condominium community. 941: 1965:
Regina Cole (Spring 1997). "Savannah Grace – In a City Famous for Old Houses, this one is a Landmark".
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courthouse. Preston stayed in Savannah for several years during which time designed the original
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Horace Sutton (October 6, 1968). "Historic Foundation Restoring Savannah's 19th Century Charm".
105: 905: 877: 844: 566: 2329: 1633: 1283:"The Illustrations – Bungalow at Monument Beach, Mass., Mr. W.G. Preston, Architect, Boston". 917: 2145: 2138: 1545: 1259: 806: 760:, completed 1897, extant), 97–105 Arlington Street, Boston, MA, pictured on August 20, 1892, 746: 600: 583: 278: 223: 211: 195: 58: 1883: 2411: 2406: 888: 856:– extant) 45 Milk Street, Boston, MA, substantial expansion of existing building by others. 171: 2379: 8: 2307: 2335: 1012: 553:, demolished 1959) 149 Newbury Street, Boston, MA (W.G. Preston & Albert C. Fernald) 422: 135:
Image of "Study for House at Brookline" which appeared in the March 21, 1885 edition of
2248:"What's up with those blocked-off stairs in downtown Boston? An answer, one year later" 1917:
Summer by the Seaside: The Architecture of New England Coastal Resort Hotels, 1820–1950
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Barbara Mayer – The Associated Press (June 20, 1997). "The Bungalow Makes a Comeback".
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Multiple print spread including main entrance, dining room, and exterior May 2, 1896,
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Proposal for an International Exposition Building for the 1883 New York World's Fair
290:, demolished 1939) 491 Boylston Street, Boston MA., with his father Jonathan Preston 1760:"House for Charles H. Bradshaw, Esq., Spring Hill, Mass. W.G. Preston, Architect". 1506: 227: 219: 1157: 1107: 1000: 833:
Dormitories and Electric Plant for the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded
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father retired c. 1875 until he took John Kahlmeyer as a partner in about 1885.
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to the United States through a house loosely of the type that he designed in
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Armory of the First Corps of Cadets of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni
1071: 656: 1083: 785:, extant) 90–92 (now 342) Bull Street, Savannah, GA, now Poetter Hall, 491:, demolished 1959) Huntington Avenue and West Newton Street, Boston, MA 183: 1472:. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 161, 167–69. 236:'s Rogers Building in 1864, located on Boylston Street near Boston's 1435: 1371:. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 376–377. 2384: 2346:
http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/Wiki%20Pages/ahd1035887.aspx
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International Trust Company Building (45 Milk Street) Study Report
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Boston University School of Religious Education and Social Service
988: 628:, – burned c.1980 and subsequently demolished) 175 Ocean Road, 1807:"Mason Building, Liberty Sq., Boston W.G. Preston, Architect". 1413:
On the Boards: Drawings by Nineteenth-Century Boston Architects
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On the Boards: Drawings by Nineteenth-Century Boston Architects
1415:. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 39. 565:, extant, with subsequent additions by others) 3 Bedford Road 2292:. Boston: Wright and Potter Co., State Printers. p. 347. 2211:. Boston: Wright and Potter Co., State Printers. p. 430. 1496:. Boston: Sampson, Davenport and Company. 1882. p. 1131. 222:
and built in 1798. Bulfinch was also an architect of the
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The Engineering and Building Record and Sanitary Engineer
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World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival
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Pavilion at Friars Head,1882, Campobello, New Brunswick
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Representative Americans: The Revolutionary Generation
773:, demolished c.1903) 178 Devonshire Street, Boston, MA 1864:"The Illustrations – Lincoln, Mass., Town Library". 1601:
American Institute of Architects Quarterly Bulletin
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194:The drawings of the Preston firm, now owned by the 2137: 1321:. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 10–14. 1251: 218:, which had been designed by the noted architect 2398: 735:– extant) 362 Ocean Road, Narragansett Pier, RI 1667: 994:Hotel Vendome, 1871, before additions by others 426:Police station, 1878, Saint John, New Brunswick 1987:. Mary Ann Sullivan for Bluffington University 1346:. Macon: Mercer University Press. p. 64. 866:, demolished) 21–33 Eastern Avenue, Boston, MA 721:, extant) Marlon Avenue and Park Avenue West, 582:, named for university founder Jacob Claflin. 202:. He is credited with the introduction of the 2054: 543:, demolished) 688 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 529:– status not known) Campobello, New Brunswick 484:Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association 2353:. Preston designed the corner building, 1871 2089:"The C.M. Russell Mansion...will be razed". 1538:Herndon, Richard and Edwin M. Bacon (1896). 1410: 1366: 1052:Buildings in Massachusetts outside of Boston 898:Buildings in New York, Ohio and Rhode Island 675:, extant) 121–125 Whitaker St., Savannah GA 2144:. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing. pp.  1964: 1509:, accessed August 12, 2010, includes photos 1258:. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing. pp.  870:Barn for the Massachusetts State Sanatorium 1617: 1042:International Trust Company Building, 1906 885:of West End Street Railway Company, Boston 414:, extant) 175 Summer Street, Spring Hill ( 36: 2378:Lost New England – Hotel Vendome, Boston 2330:William G. Preston (1842–1910) Collection 2241: 2239: 2237: 1941:"Historic Resources of Narragansett Pier" 1544:. Boston: New England Magazine. pp.  1249: 935:"Gardencourt" Charles H. Pope house, 1888 501:, demolished) 63 Highland Ave., Hull, MA 1618:Rich Adams (June 1915). "MCMA History". 1341: 1316: 1250:Hardwicke, Greer and Roger Reed (1998). 1231:"Obituaries - William Gibbons Preston". 982:New England Natural History Museum, 1865 618:, extant) 100 E. Bay Street, Savannah GA 599: 596:, demolished) 394 Federal St., Boston MA 514: 446:, extant) 30 Highland Ave, Hull, MA; MA 421: 267: 1638:. MacMillan Company. 1911. p. 400. 1537: 1467: 911:International Exposition Building, 1880 2399: 2314:, 1977. (Building designed by Preston) 2287: 2245: 2234: 2206: 1914: 1392:"Obituary – William Gibbons Preston". 829:, extant) 15 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 363:, demolished c. 1883) now the site of 312:– extant) 1 Gloucester St., Boston, MA 2135: 651:, extant) 176–184 High Street, Boston 469:– demolished) 70 Kilby Street, Boston 376:, extant) 40 Vautrinot Ave., Hull, MA 295:New England Museum of Natural History 284:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 234:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2269:"The New Quincy Market Cold Store". 2171:American Architect and Building News 2110:American Architect and Building News 2044:American Architect and Building News 2008:American Architect and Building News 1898:American Architect and Building News 1884:Claflin Building at 20 Beacon Street 1866:American Architect and Building News 1828:American Architect and Building News 1809:American Architect and Building News 1781:American Architect and Building News 1762:American Architect and Building News 1651:American Architect and Building News 1561:American Architect and Building News 1285:American Architect and Building News 1006:World's Peace Jubilee Coliseum, 1872 860:Quincy Market Cold Storage Warehouse 850:International Trust Company Building 762:American Architect and Building News 511:, extant) 42 Western Ave., Hull, MA 263: 200:American Architect and Building News 155:American Architect and Building News 137:American Architect and Building News 2070:"Our Architectural Illustrations". 1779:"Police Station at St John, N.B.". 876:, demolished) State Hospital Road, 729:Francis H. Dewey house "Stonecroft" 13: 2300: 2271:Cold Storage and Ice Trade Journal 1599:"Chapter Notes - Boston Chapter". 1559:"A Group of American Architects". 1319:Postcard History Series – Savannah 1151:George Johnson Baldwin house, 1887 1065:George Henry Fales residence, 1873 969:Buildings in Boston, Massachusetts 822:Boston Transit Commission Building 787:Savannah College of Art and Design 767:John Hancock Building (Devonshire) 456:– status unknown) address unknown 14: 2438: 2322: 1302:"Mechanic's Hall Designer Dies". 381:Thomas–Webster Estate, main house 2246:Annear, Steve (March 16, 2021). 1915:Tolles, Bryant Franklin (2008). 1872:(429): 120, 126. March 15, 1884. 1317:Triplett, Whip Morrison (2006). 1188:Savannah Volunteer Guards Armory 1180: 1168: 1156: 1144: 1129: 1106: 1094: 1082: 1070: 1058: 1035: 1030:Boston Terra Cotta Company, 1885 1023: 1011: 999: 987: 975: 959:St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 1890 952: 940: 928: 916: 904: 778:Savannah Volunteer Guards Armory 254:American Institute of Architects 188:Savannah Volunteer Guards Armory 146: 128: 2281: 2262: 2215: 2200: 2181: 2162: 2136:Rosbe, Judith Westlund (2000). 2129: 2120: 2101: 2082: 2063: 2048: 2036: 2027: 2018: 1999: 1977: 1958: 1933: 1908: 1889: 1876: 1857: 1838: 1819: 1800: 1791: 1772: 1753: 1734: 1715: 1696: 1677: 1661: 1642: 1626: 1611: 1592: 1571: 1552: 1531: 1512: 1500: 1486: 1461: 1446: 1429: 1204: 1163:Chatham County Courthouse, 1889 1113:Central Exchange Building, 1896 1077:Charles H. Bradshaw house, 1878 2078:(8): 114, 114a. June 26, 1890. 1722:"Moody and Sankey in Boston". 1404: 1385: 1360: 1335: 1310: 1295: 1276: 1243: 1224: 1123:Buildings in Savannah, Georgia 947:Charles M. Russell house, 1890 837:Walter E. Fernald State School 814:, extant) 126 Royalston Road, 679:Chatham County (GA) Courthouse 463:Mason Building, Liberty Square 388:– extant) 238 Webster Street, 359:, Tremont Street, Boston, MA ( 349:– Third Place winning entry, ( 327:World's Peace Jubilee Coliseum 210:in 1879. Preston was an early 1: 1882:Boston Real Estate Observer: 1635:American Art Annual, Volume 8 1567:(425): 75. February 16, 1884. 1217: 843:, extant), 200 Trapelo Road, 208:Monument Beach, Massachusetts 186:(1890, demolished 1965), the 2342:, 1872 (designed by Preston) 2196:(7287): 3. October 21, 1896. 2177:(869): 122. August 20, 1892. 1853:(64): 5. September 13, 1881. 1768:(108): 22. January 19, 1878. 1741:"A New Commercial Project". 1342:Caldwell, Wilber W. (2001). 1101:Lincoln Public Library, 1884 745:– extant) 164 Front Street, 685:, extant), 124 Bull Street, 635:George Johnson Baldwin house 258:Boston Society of Architects 7: 2116:(744): 205. March 29, 1890. 2033:HABS Document No. GA-1203 A 1946:. Rhode Island Preservation 1834:(220): 106. March 13, 1880. 1730:(188): 2. October 16, 1876. 1588:(4): 7. September 28, 1897. 1468:Risjord, Norman K. (2001). 1411:O'Gorman, James F. (1989). 1367:O'Gorman, James F. (1989). 1291:(222): 129. March 27, 1880. 1089:Thomas-Webster Estate, 1878 799:– extant) 340 Main Street, 590:Boston Terra Cotta Company' 357:Moody and Sankey Tabernacle 10: 2443: 1886:, accessed August 12, 2010 1527:(117): 13. April 26, 1920. 715:St. Luke's Lutheran Church 702:Charles M. Russell mansion 365:Boston Center for the Arts 347:Massachusetts State Prison 340:– extant) 27 W. Main St., 2334:New York Public Library. 2288:Turner, Henry E. (1909). 2230:(4): 33–34. October 1909. 2207:Turner, Henry E. (1907). 1815:(238): 30. July 17, 1880. 1724:Fitchburg Daily Sentinel 793:Central Exchange Building 408:Charles H. Bradshaw house 306:Charles Edward Cook house 114: 93: 85: 66: 44: 35: 23: 2277:(2): 29–31. August 1906. 2097:(297): 3. June 22, 1965. 2091:The Evening Independent 2014:(193): 223. May 7, 1887. 1787:(123): 157. May 4, 1878. 1749:(29): 3. August 3, 1878. 1711:(68): 3. March 20, 1874. 1703:"The New State Prison". 1657:(65): 13. July 14, 1888. 1197: 1137:Savannah Cotton Exchange 612:Savannah Cotton Exchange 605:Savannah Cotton Exchange 212:historic preservationist 78:Brookline, Massachusetts 2328:Boston Public Library. 1904:(497): 7. July 4, 1885. 1692:(118): 3. May 17, 1879. 725:. Repurposed as a home. 659:" Charles H. Pope house 523:Pavilion at Friars Head 430:Police Station and Jail 395:Exhibition building at 164:William Gibbons Preston 25:William Gibbons Preston 2422:19th century in Boston 2417:Architects from Boston 2190:The Nashville American 669:Union Society Building 607: 558:Lincoln Public Library 520: 427: 273: 2224:The Western Architect 1394:The Western Architect 1018:The Hotel Aubry, 1883 630:Narragansett Pier, RI 603: 584:Alexander Graham Bell 518: 425: 334:George H. Fales house 271: 196:Boston Public Library 59:Boston, Massachusetts 2336:View of the Coliseum 2308:Landmarks Commission 1671:Architectural Digest 1607:(1): 10. April 1910. 1239:(1): 35. April 1910. 889:Boston Public Garden 172:Γ‰cole des Beaux-Arts 106:Γ‰cole des Beaux-Arts 2389:Charitably Speaking 2222:"Reconstructions". 1967:Old House Interiors 1620:Charitably Speaking 1507:Architecture at MIT 1457:: 8. April 7, 1896. 1400:(1): 76. July 1910. 1306:: 9. April 8, 1910. 645:Chadwick Lead Works 342:West Brookfield, MA 2250:. 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Boston, Massachusetts
Brookline, Massachusetts
Harvard University
Γ‰cole des Beaux-Arts


Harvard University
Γ‰cole des Beaux-Arts
Paris
Chatham County
Desoto Hotel
Savannah Volunteer Guards Armory
Boston Public Library
bungalow
Monument Beach, Massachusetts
historic preservationist
State House
Charles Bulfinch
Capitol building
Washington, D.C.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Copley Square
picture rails
fellow
American Institute of Architects
Boston Society of Architects

Rogers Building

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