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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[http://www.salemweb.com/tales/mcintire.shtml Samuel McIntire] Salem Tales website
*[http://www.salemfocus.com/Samuel%20McIntire.htm Samuel McIntire] Salem Focus Website
*[http://www.salemfocus.com/Samuel%20McIntire.htm Samuel McIntire] Salem Focus Website



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Samuel McIntire (1757-1811), widely known for his woodcarvings, was also one of the first architects in the United States. Influenced by Boston's Charles Bullfinch, he gradually learned the profession after years as a master woodcarver. His architecture style is categorized as Federal Style.

He became well-known in Salem as an architect after Elias H. Derby hired him to design a home. McIntire went on to design more homes for Derby and soon became sought after by many wealthy Salemites.

Some of his famous buildings still standing are the Pierce-Nichols House, the Gardner-Pingree House and the Peabody-Silsbee House. Some of his public buildings are the Assembly Hall and Hamilton Hall.


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