- Edmund M. Wheelwright
Edmund March Wheelwright (
September 14 ,1854 ,Roxbury, Massachusetts –August 15 ,1912 ),architect for the City of Boston from 1891 to 1895, was one ofNew England 's most important architects in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Life
Wheelwright was educated at
Roxbury Latin School and graduated fromHarvard University in 1876. In June 1887, Wheelwright married Elizabeth Boott Brooks. Wheelwright was a fellow and twice director of theAmerican Institute of Architects and a fellow of the Boston Society of Architects.Charles Donagh Maginnis was his apprentice.Landmarks
Wheelwright designed the following:
:*
Boston Public Library (while working for the firm ofMcKim, Mead, and White )Fact|date=June 2007:*Harvard Lampoon Building [Wheelwright and his brother John Tyler Wheelwright were among The Lampoon's founders] :*Horticultural Hall:*Larz Anderson Auto Museum [ Built as carriage house forWilliam Fletcher Weld in 1889, became a museum in 1949] :*Longfellow Bridge :*Massachusetts Historical Society Headquarters:*New England Conservatory 'sJordan Hall :*Anderson Memorial Bridge [Credited to Wheelwright, Haven and Hoyt]In addition, he was a consulting architect for:
:*Boston Museum of Fine Arts:*
Bulkeley Bridge inHartford, Connecticut :*Cleveland Museum of Art Firms
Mid-career, Wheelwright worked as an architect for the firm of
McKim, Mead, and White . By 1897 he had formed a partnership and created the firm of "Wheelwright & Haven." This later became "Wheelwright, Haven and Hoyt," and (after Wainwright's death) "Haven and Hoyt." The firm operated until c. 1930. The Haven and Hoyt Collection at the Boston Public Library holds a variety of materials related to Wheelwright, including renderings and photographs.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.mot.org/Museum/tour.pdf Walking Tour Guide for Larz Anderson Auto Museum in PDF format]
* [http://www.bpl.org/research/special/collections.htm#h Boston Public Library Special Collections Departmentt]Bibliography
Marquis, Albert Nelson (ed.), "Who's who in New England", Chicago: A. N. Marquis & Company, 1909.
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