Church of the Unity, 207 State Street, Springfield, Hampden County, MA
Significance: A notable monument in American church architecture, blending mid-19th century revival of Gothic elements with the developing personal manner of the architect, H.H. Richardson. Survey number: HABS... More
Church of the Unity, 207 State Street, Springfield, Hampden County, MA
Significance: A notable monument in American church architecture, blending mid-19th century revival of Gothic elements with the developing personal manner of the architect, H.H. Richardson. Survey number: HABS... More
Oliver Ames Free Library, 53 Main Street, North Easton, Bristol County...
Significance: The library was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, one of America's greatest architects. Richardson's name has become synonymous with Romanesque design. Together with Landscape Architect, Fred... More
State Lunatic Asylum, 400 Forest Avenue, Buffalo, Erie County, NY
Significance: The Buffalo State Hospital is a monumental structure which was designed for strictly utilitarian or institutional purposes. The exterior presentation of the Administration Building has strength of... More
Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, North & Allegheny Streets, Pitts...
Significance: Very small, more simple and subtle than other works of the period by H.H. Richardson, the church is nevertheless one of his finest later works in the Romanesque style. Survey number: HABS PA-426... More
Ames Monument, Interstate 80, Laramie, Albany County, WY
Significance: The Ames family commissioned this monument to honor the memory of Oakes and Oliver Ames for their role in the building of the Union Pacific Railroad. The structure was designed by architect H.H. ... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
The Ames Monument, erected in 1880 in a desolate stretch of rural Alba...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The pyramidal stone monument, which from a distance mimicks the rocky landscape, was designed by prominent American architect Henry Ho... More
The Ames Monument, erected in 1880 in a desolate stretch of rural Alba...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The pyramidal stone monument, which from a distance mimicks the rocky landscape, was designed by prominent American architect Henry Ho... More
Oliver Ames Free Library, 53 Main Street, North Easton, Bristol County...
Significance: The library was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, one of America's greatest architects. Richardson's name has become synonymous with Romanesque design. Together with Landscape Architect, Fred... More
William Watts Sherman House, 2 Shepard Avenue, Newport, Newport County...
Significance: Designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, with interiors by Stanford White, the William Watts Sherman House, erected in 1875-1876, is the prototype of the shingled Tudor Manor House in America. In his... More
Isaac H. Lionberger House, Saint Louis, Independent City, MO
Significance: This large brick house, built in 1886, is one of the last works designed by H.H. Richardson's office before his death. Survey number: HABS MO-1165 Building/structure dates: 1886 Initial Construction
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, 1897 Washington Street, Newton, Midd...
Significance: This is one of several railroad stations designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. It is smaller than, and rather different from most of the others. Survey number: HABS MA-... More
Bell Telephone of Pennsylvania Building, 416-420 Seventh Avenue, Pitts...
Significance: This building, which served as Bell Telephone of Pennsylvania's switching hall, may be on the oldest telecommunications facilities still in use in the country. It is an excellent example of the Ro... More
William Dorsheimer House, 438 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, Erie County, N...
Significance: The William Dorsheimer House of 1868 although not constructed in H.H. Richardson's identifiable Romanesque Revival Style presents a severe dignified facade which perhaps illustrates the influenc... More
City Hall, Eagle Street, Albany, Albany County, NY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-321 Survey number: HABS NY-342 Building/structure dates: 1883 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000812
State Lunatic Asylum, 400 Forest Avenue, Buffalo, Erie County, NY
Significance: The Buffalo State Hospital is a monumental structure which was designed for strictly utilitarian or institutional purposes. The exterior presentation of the Administration Building has strength of... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, Palmer, Hampden County, MA
Significance: Commissioned in August, 1881. This is the second of a series of stations designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. Survey number: HABS MA-664 Building/structure dates: 188... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, Palmer, Hampden County, MA
Significance: Commissioned in August, 1881. This is the second of a series of stations designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. Survey number: HABS MA-664 Building/structure dates: 188... More
Lucius Tuckerman House, 1600 I Street Northwest, Washington, District ...
Significance: This house was built about 1885 by Lucius Tuckerman, son of Rev. Dr. Joseph Tuckerman of Boston. Retiring from active business in New York, where he had lived most of his life Lucius Tuckerman m... More
Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, North & Allegheny Streets, Pitts...
Significance: Very small, more simple and subtle than other works of the period by H.H. Richardson, the church is nevertheless one of his finest later works in the Romanesque style. Survey number: HABS PA-426... More
Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, North & Allegheny Streets, Pitts...
Significance: Very small, more simple and subtle than other works of the period by H.H. Richardson, the church is nevertheless one of his finest later works in the Romanesque style. Survey number: HABS PA-426... More
Old Colony Railroad Station, North Easton, Bristol County, MA
Significance: Commissioned in 1881 by the former Old Colony Railroad, this building was designed by H.H. Richardson, and is similar to a series of stations he designed at the same time for the Boston and Albany... More
Old Colony Railroad Station, North Easton, Bristol County, MA
Significance: Commissioned in 1881 by the former Old Colony Railroad, this building was designed by H.H. Richardson, and is similar to a series of stations he designed at the same time for the Boston and Albany... More
Ames Monument, Interstate 80, Laramie, Albany County, WY
Significance: The Ames family commissioned this monument to honor the memory of Oakes and Oliver Ames for their role in the building of the Union Pacific Railroad. The structure was designed by architect H.H. ... More
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
The New York Capitol in Albany - Carol M. Highsmith photogrpahy
So complex was work on the massive, elegant building, including its five-foot-wide, load-bearing granite walls, took 32 years and three separate architects, including Henry Hobson Richardson, before it was decl... More
William Dorsheimer House, 438 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, Erie County, N...
Significance: The William Dorsheimer House of 1868 although not constructed in H.H. Richardson's identifiable Romanesque Revival Style presents a severe dignified facade which perhaps illustrates the influenc... More
City Hall, Eagle Street, Albany, Albany County, NY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-321 Survey number: HABS NY-342 Building/structure dates: 1883 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000812
New London Railroad Station, State Street Vicinity, New London, New Lo...
Significance: This railroad station was designed by H.H. Richardson just before his death. It is one example of Richardson's notable later works of excellent design. Although Richardson died before the buildi... More
New London Railroad Station, State Street Vicinity, New London, New Lo...
Significance: This railroad station was designed by H.H. Richardson just before his death. It is one example of Richardson's notable later works of excellent design. Although Richardson died before the buildi... More
New London Railroad Station, State Street Vicinity, New London, New Lo...
Significance: This railroad station was designed by H.H. Richardson just before his death. It is one example of Richardson's notable later works of excellent design. Although Richardson died before the buildi... More
Oliver Ames Free Library, 53 Main Street, North Easton, Bristol County...
Significance: The library was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, one of America's greatest architects. Richardson's name has become synonymous with Romanesque design. Together with Landscape Architect, Fred... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, Auburndale, Middlesex County, MA
Significance: Commissioned in 1881, this is the first station designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. Henry Russell Hitchcock in The Architecture of H.H. Richardson and His Times has de... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, Palmer, Hampden County, MA
Significance: Commissioned in August, 1881. This is the second of a series of stations designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. Survey number: HABS MA-664 Building/structure dates: 188... More
Mary Fiske Stoughton House, 90 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Middlesex Co...
Significance: The Stoughton House derives its significance as an important example of H.H. Richardson's architecture and the "Shingle style" of architecture. Survey number: HABS MA-1033 National Register of H... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, Waverly Street, Framingham, Middlese...
Significance: Commissioned in October 1883, this is one of a series of stations designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. Henry Russell Hitchcock, Jr., in The Architecture of H.H. Richards... More
City Hall, Eagle Street, Albany, Albany County, NY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-321 Survey number: HABS NY-342 Building/structure dates: 1883 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000812
New London Railroad Station, State Street Vicinity, New London, New Lo...
Significance: This railroad station was designed by H.H. Richardson just before his death. It is one example of Richardson's notable later works of excellent design. Although Richardson died before the buildi... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, Wellesley, Norfolk County, MA
Significance: Commissioned in 1884, this is one of a series of railroad stations designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. Henry Russell Hitchcock in The Architecture of H.H. Richardson a... More
William Watts Sherman House, 2 Shepard Avenue, Newport, Newport County...
Significance: Designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, with interiors by Stanford White, the William Watts Sherman House, erected in 1875-1876, is the prototype of the shingled Tudor Manor House in America. In his... More
Lucius Tuckerman House, 1600 I Street Northwest, Washington, District ...
Significance: This house was built about 1885 by Lucius Tuckerman, son of Rev. Dr. Joseph Tuckerman of Boston. Retiring from active business in New York, where he had lived most of his life Lucius Tuckerman m... More
Ames Monument, Interstate 80, Laramie, Albany County, WY
Significance: The Ames family commissioned this monument to honor the memory of Oakes and Oliver Ames for their role in the building of the Union Pacific Railroad. The structure was designed by architect H.H. ... More
Ames Monument, Interstate 80, Laramie, Albany County, WY
Significance: The Ames family commissioned this monument to honor the memory of Oakes and Oliver Ames for their role in the building of the Union Pacific Railroad. The structure was designed by architect H.H. ... More
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
A portion of the roof of the New York Capitol in Albany
So complex was work on the massive, elegant building, including its five-foot-wide, load-bearing granite walls, took 32 years and three separate architects, including Henry Hobson Richardson, before it was decl... More
Elaborate ornamentation on the New York Capitol in Albany
So complex was work on the massive, elegant building, including its five-foot-wide, load-bearing granite walls, took 32 years and three separate architects, including Henry Hobson Richardson, before it was decl... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, 1897 Washington Street, Newton, Midd...
Significance: This is one of several railroad stations designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. It is smaller than, and rather different from most of the others. Survey number: HABS MA-... More
City Hall, Eagle Street, Albany, Albany County, NY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-321 Survey number: HABS NY-342 Building/structure dates: 1883 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000812
Oliver Ames Free Library, 53 Main Street, North Easton, Bristol County...
Significance: The library was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, one of America's greatest architects. Richardson's name has become synonymous with Romanesque design. Together with Landscape Architect, Fred... More
Oliver Ames Free Library, 53 Main Street, North Easton, Bristol County...
Significance: The library was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, one of America's greatest architects. Richardson's name has become synonymous with Romanesque design. Together with Landscape Architect, Fred... More
Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, North & Allegheny Streets, Pitts...
Significance: Very small, more simple and subtle than other works of the period by H.H. Richardson, the church is nevertheless one of his finest later works in the Romanesque style. Survey number: HABS PA-426... More
Mary Fiske Stoughton House, 90 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Middlesex Co...
Significance: The Stoughton House derives its significance as an important example of H.H. Richardson's architecture and the "Shingle style" of architecture. Survey number: HABS MA-1033 National Register of H... More
Mary Fiske Stoughton House, 90 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Middlesex Co...
Significance: The Stoughton House derives its significance as an important example of H.H. Richardson's architecture and the "Shingle style" of architecture. Survey number: HABS MA-1033 National Register of H... More
Ames Monument, Interstate 80, Laramie, Albany County, WY
Significance: The Ames family commissioned this monument to honor the memory of Oakes and Oliver Ames for their role in the building of the Union Pacific Railroad. The structure was designed by architect H.H. ... More
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
Henry S. Potter House, Cabanne & Goodfellow Streets, Saint Louis, Inde...
Survey number: HABS MO-1648 Building/structure dates: 1886 Initial Construction
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Church of the Unity, 207 State Street, Springfield, Hampden County, MA
Significance: A notable monument in American church architecture, blending mid-19th century revival of Gothic elements with the developing personal manner of the architect, H.H. Richardson. Survey number: HABS... More
Church of the Unity, 207 State Street, Springfield, Hampden County, MA
Significance: A notable monument in American church architecture, blending mid-19th century revival of Gothic elements with the developing personal manner of the architect, H.H. Richardson. Survey number: HABS... More
Boston & Albany Railroad Station, 1897 Washington Street, Newton, Midd...
Significance: This is one of several railroad stations designed by H.H. Richardson for the Boston and Albany Railroad. It is smaller than, and rather different from most of the others. Survey number: HABS MA-... More
City Hall, Eagle Street, Albany, Albany County, NY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-321 Survey number: HABS NY-342 Building/structure dates: 1883 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000812
City Hall, Eagle Street, Albany, Albany County, NY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-321 Survey number: HABS NY-342 Building/structure dates: 1883 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000812
Oliver Ames Free Library, 53 Main Street, North Easton, Bristol County...
Significance: The library was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, one of America's greatest architects. Richardson's name has become synonymous with Romanesque design. Together with Landscape Architect, Fred... More
William Watts Sherman House, 2 Shepard Avenue, Newport, Newport County...
Significance: Designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, with interiors by Stanford White, the William Watts Sherman House, erected in 1875-1876, is the prototype of the shingled Tudor Manor House in America. In his... More
State Lunatic Asylum, 400 Forest Avenue, Buffalo, Erie County, NY
Significance: The Buffalo State Hospital is a monumental structure which was designed for strictly utilitarian or institutional purposes. The exterior presentation of the Administration Building has strength of... More
State Lunatic Asylum, 400 Forest Avenue, Buffalo, Erie County, NY
Significance: The Buffalo State Hospital is a monumental structure which was designed for strictly utilitarian or institutional purposes. The exterior presentation of the Administration Building has strength of... More
Lucius Tuckerman House, 1600 I Street Northwest, Washington, District ...
Significance: This house was built about 1885 by Lucius Tuckerman, son of Rev. Dr. Joseph Tuckerman of Boston. Retiring from active business in New York, where he had lived most of his life Lucius Tuckerman m... More
Mary Fiske Stoughton House, 90 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Middlesex Co...
Significance: The Stoughton House derives its significance as an important example of H.H. Richardson's architecture and the "Shingle style" of architecture. Survey number: HABS MA-1033 National Register of H... More
John J. Glessner House, 1800 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook Count...
Significance: Designed and built between May 1885 and December 1887, this house is considered the last of the fully personal works of the architect H.H. Richardson and one of his finest houses. The house was de... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Allegheny County Courthouse & Jail, 436 Grant Street (Courthouse), 420...
Significance: A prime example of noted architect Richardson's work in what would come to be known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque Style." The jail is particularly notable as an example of functionalism. Surv... More
Church of the Unity, 207 State Street, Springfield, Hampden County, MA
Significance: A notable monument in American church architecture, blending mid-19th century revival of Gothic elements with the developing personal manner of the architect, H.H. Richardson. Survey number: HABS... More
Bell Telephone of Pennsylvania Building, 416-420 Seventh Avenue, Pitts...
Significance: This building, which served as Bell Telephone of Pennsylvania's switching hall, may be on the oldest telecommunications facilities still in use in the country. It is an excellent example of the Ro... More
City Hall, Eagle Street, Albany, Albany County, NY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-321 Survey number: HABS NY-342 Building/structure dates: 1883 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000812
City Hall, Eagle Street, Albany, Albany County, NY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-321 Survey number: HABS NY-342 Building/structure dates: 1883 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72000812