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Arthur G. Richardson, Boston architect resided in Salem and designed some notable homes here. | |||
Some of the houses he designed are the George Morrill house (2 Cedar St.), B. Parker Babbidge House,(12 Fairfield St.) | Arthur G. Richardson, Boston architect resided in Salem and designed some notable homes here. He died on Jan. 26th, 1941. | ||
Robert M. Mahoney House (39 Warren St.), Dr. Fred G. Robbins House (50 Dalton Parkway) | |||
Some of the houses he designed are the Walter K. Bigelow house (220 Lafayette St.), George Morrill house (2 Cedar St.), B. Parker Babbidge House,(12 Fairfield St.) | |||
Robert M. Mahoney House (39 Warren St.), Dr. Fred G. Robbins House (50 Dalton Parkway). His was a colonial revival style. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Richardson, Arthur G., architect''' | |||
[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2009145?locg=63 The Colonial Architecture of Salem] by F. Cousins, p.238, 248 |
Revision as of 11:22, 16 November 2012
Arthur G. Richardson, Boston architect resided in Salem and designed some notable homes here. He died on Jan. 26th, 1941.
Some of the houses he designed are the Walter K. Bigelow house (220 Lafayette St.), George Morrill house (2 Cedar St.), B. Parker Babbidge House,(12 Fairfield St.)
Robert M. Mahoney House (39 Warren St.), Dr. Fred G. Robbins House (50 Dalton Parkway). His was a colonial revival style.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Richardson, Arthur G., architect
The Colonial Architecture of Salem by F. Cousins, p.238, 248