Chandler, Joseph

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Joseph Chandler (Dec. 11, 1863 – Aug. 19, 1945) is considered a major proponent of the Colonial Revival architecture.

Born in Plymouth, he went to M.I.T. for architecture.

His most well-known projects are restoration of the Paul Revere House in Boston and the House of Seven Gables in Salem. He also worked with Francis

Dow on creating Pioneer Village.

Chandler restored the House of the Seven Gables for Miss Caroline Emmerton from 1908-1910. He later restored for her the 17th century Hooper-Hathaway House (ca.1911) and early

Retire Beckett House (restored 1924).

See Also

Hawthorne in Salem site