Cummings and Sears

Hotel Boylston, corner Tremont and Boylston St., Boston, 19th century
Cummings and Sears (est. 1864) was an architecture firm in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, established by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears.[1] In the 1860s they kept an office in the Studio Building on Tremont Street,[2] moving in the 1870s to Pemberton Square.[3][4]
Designed and built by Cummings and Sears
- Capen Primary School-House, 6th and I St., Boston, 1871[5][6]
- New England Hospital for Women and Children, Boston, 1872
- New Old South Church, Boston, 1873
- Congregational House, corner Beacon and Somerset St., Boston, 1873[7]
- Bedford Block, Boston, 1874
- Phillips Academy chapel, Andover, Massachusetts, 1876[8]
- Tyn-Y-Coed and Tyn-Y-Maes, Campobello Island, Canada, 1882-1883[9]
- Cyclorama Building, Boston, 1884
- Sears Building addition, Boston, 1891[10][11]
- Macullar, Parker & Co. building, no.400 Washington St., Boston[12]
- C.A. Cummings' dining room, Boston[13]
- Hotel Boylston, Boston[14]
- Montgomery Building, Boston[15]
Images
 Capen School, Boston, 1871 Capen School, Boston, 1871
 Congregational House, Boston, 1873 Congregational House, Boston, 1873
 Cummings' dining room, Boston, c. 1864-1876 Cummings' dining room, Boston, c. 1864-1876
 Macullar, Parker & Co., no.400 Washington St., Boston, c. 1870s Macullar, Parker & Co., no.400 Washington St., Boston, c. 1870s
 Phillips Andover chapel, 1876 Phillips Andover chapel, 1876
 Montgomery Building, Boston (photo c. 1890s) Montgomery Building, Boston (photo c. 1890s)
 Sears Building addition (top three floors), Boston, 1890 Sears Building addition (top three floors), Boston, 1890
See also
References
- ↑ Who's who in New England, Volume 3. 1915
- ↑ Boston commercial directory for 1869
- ↑ Boston Directory. 1873
- ↑ Boston Almanac. 1879
- ↑ City of Boston. Auditor of Accounts. Annual Report ... for 1870-1871
- ↑ Annual report of the School Committee of the City of Boston, 1871, Google books
- ↑ Proceedings at the dedication of the Congregational House, Boston, February 12th, 1873: together with a brief history of the American Congregational Association. 1873, Google books
- ↑ Claude Moore Fuess. An old New England school: a history of Phillips Academy Andover. Houghton Mifflin company, 1917
- ↑ Kate Gannett Wells. Campobello: an historical sketch. 1893, Google books
- ↑ Boston of to-day: a glance at its history and characteristics. 1892
- ↑ Robert Campbell and Peter Vanderwarker. One Boston Place. Boston Globe. Nov 8, 1998
- ↑ Moses Foster Sweetser. Macullar, Parker and Company, Boston, Mass: An historical and descriptive sketch. Boston: 1884, Google books
- ↑ Charles Wyllys Elliott. The book of American interiors: prepared by Charles Wyllys Elliott from existing houses. Boston: J.R. Osgood and Company, 1876
- ↑ American Architect and Building News, June 13, 1885
- ↑ Bacon's dictionary of Boston. 1886
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