1872 – Custom House, Portland, Maine
Architect: Alfred B. Mullett Built to house offices of the United States Customs Service at Portland, Maine, a port of entry for the United States. Completed under the direction of Alfred B. Mullett,...
Architect: Alfred B. Mullett Built to house offices of the United States Customs Service at Portland, Maine, a port of entry for the United States. Completed under the direction of Alfred B. Mullett,...
Architect: Crace & Van Brunt Front & Side Elevation published in The Building News, March 22nd 1872: “Theresis insufficient repose in the United to expect much good art either in anything else. The...
Architect: A.B. Mullet Never constructed design for a government building in an overblown Second Empire style. Published in The Builder, January 11th 1873.
Architect: Alfred B. Mullett The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts met here from 1883, prior to completion, until 1929; the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Massachusetts met here...
Architect: Joseph Reidel The Church of the Assumption was founded in 1856 by Bishop Joseph Cretin and served newly arrived immigrants from Ireland, France and Germany. Ground was broken for the first church...
Architect: Reuben Clark & M.F. Butler Groundbreaking for the Capitol occurred December 4, 1860, but it took nearly 14 years and several administrations to complete the effort. Late in the year 1869 the...
Architect: George Mason Published in The Building News, July 9th 1875.
Architect: E. Welby Pugin From The Architect, March 13, 1875: this week give an illustration of the new Redemptorists’ Church at Brooklyne, near Boston, U.S. The church will be erected of Ohio white...