- George Thomas Tilden
George Thomas Tilden (March 19, 1845 - July 10, 1919) was an American
architect active inBoston ,Massachusetts .Descended from the Tyldens, an English landholding dynasty and one of the early settlors of America, Tilden was born in
Concord, New Hampshire to William Tilden, noted BostonUnitarian clergyman, and educated atPhillips Exeter Academy . He started his architectural training in the Boston office of Ware & Van Brunt, attended classes atLowell Institute (MIT 's predecessor), and studied at theÉcole des Beaux-Arts inParis .In 1880 Tilden opened an office in Boston as partner with
Arthur Rotch under the name ofRotch & Tilden , and over the next 15 years they maintained one of the most active architectural offices in New England. As well as buildings inNew York City ,Washington, D.C. , andCharleston, South Carolina , the firm's work included the Milton Town Hall, Sargent Normal School and Gymnasium at Cambridge, theWellesley College Art Museum, Plymouth High School, Jesup Hall atWilliams College , the Billerica Public Library, theBlue Hill Observatory , and Boston's American Legion Building.From 1895-1915 Tilden practiced alone in Boston, after which he retired to his home in
Milton, Massachusetts .References
* Whithey, Henry F., "Biographical Dictionary of American Architects", Hennessey & Ingalls : Los Angeles, 1970, p. 600.
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