Peabody and Stearns
Peabody & Stearns was a premier architectural firm in the Eastern United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the firm consisted of Robert Swain Peabody and John Goddard Stearns, Jr.. The firm worked on in a variety of designs but is closely associated with shingle style.
With addition of Pierce P. Furber, presumably as partner, the firm became Peabody, Stearns & Furber.Works
Georgia
- Plum Orchard, Cumberland Island
- Stafford Place, Cumberland Island
- Greyfeild
Maine
- York Hall, 1 Edwards St., Bath
- Bangor High School, 185 Harlow St., Bangor
- Bangor Public Library, 145 Harlow St., Bangor
- Exchange Building, 27 State St., Bangor
Massachusetts
- Matthews Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge,
- Frederick L. Ames House, 306 Dartmouth St., Boston
- College Hall, Smith College, Northampton
- R. H. White department store, 518–536 Washington Street, Boston
- Shepherd Brooks House, 275 Grove St., Medford
- Henry Bradlee Jr. House, Medford
- James C. Bayley House, 16 Fairmont Ave., Newton
- Kragsyde, 27 Smith's Point Rd., Manchester-by-the-Sea - Demolished 1929.
- Elm Court, 310 Old Stockbridge Rd., Lenox
- Exchange Building, 53 State St., Boston
- Charles E. Cotting Buildings, 186-192 South St., Boston
- Wheatleigh, Hawthorne Rd., Stockbridge
- Fiske Building, 75 State St., Boston - Demolished 1984.
- Christ Episcopal Church, 750 Main St., Waltham
- Worcester City Hall, 455 Main St., Worcester
- Dorchester Heights Monument, Dorchester
- Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St., Marlborough
- Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Building, 195 State St., Springfield
- U. S. Custom House Tower, Boston
Missouri
- St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts, 1815 Locust St., St Louis - Demolished 1919.
- Unitarian Church of the Messiah, 508 N. Garrison Ave., St. Louis - Demolished 1987.
- Turner Building, 304 N. 8th St., St. Louis - Demolished 1902.
- St. Louis Club, T.E. Huntley Ave. & Locust Blvd., St. Louis - Demolished.
- George Blackman House, 5843 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis
- Alvah Mansur House, 3700 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis
- Charles F. Morse House, 200 E. 36th St., Kansas City - Demolished.
- Henry L. Newman House, 21 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis - Demolished.
- Security Building, 319 N. 4th St., St. Louis,
- Corinne Dyer House, 38 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis
- Edward C. Rowse House, 10 Benton Pl., St. Louis
- John T. Davis House, 17 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis
Minnesota
- James J. Hill House, 240 Summit Ave., St. Paul - Peabody & Stearns were fired from the project in 1889.
- Union Depot, 509 W. Michigan Ave., Duluth
- Elberon Casino, Lincoln Ave., Elberon - Demolished.
- Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville
- Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, Jersey City
Pennsylvania
- George W. Childs-Drexel House, 1726 Locust St., Philadelphia
- Nathaniel Holmes House, Morewood & 5th Aves., Pittsburgh - Demolished.
- Harvey Childs House, 718 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh
- Sarah Drexel Fell House, 1801 Walnut St., Philadelphia
- Durbin Horne House, 7418 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh
- Joseph Horne & Co. Dept. Store, 501 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh
- East Liberty Market, 5900 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh
- Remsen V. Messler House, 651 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh
- Laurento, Darby-Paoli Rd., Villanova - Demolished 1980s.
- Penshurst, Conshohocken State Rd., Lower Merion - Demolished.
- Krisheim, 7514 McCallum St., Philadelphia
- Westview, Westview Rd., Bryn Mawr - Demolished.
Rhode Island
- Frederick S. G. D'Hauteville House, 489 Bellevue Ave., Newport - Burned.
- Nathan Matthews House, 492 Bellevue Ave., Newport - Burned 1881.
- Weetamoe, 2 Rovensky Ave., Newport
- Grace W. Rives House, 30 Red Cross Ave., Newport
- The Breakers, 44 Ochre Point Ave., Newport - Burned 1892, later replaced.
- Hillside, 300 Gibbs Ave., Newport
- Vinland, Newport - Now Salve Regina's Mcauley Hall.
- Honeysuckle Lodge, 255 Ruggles Ave., Newport
- Midcliff, 229 Ruggles Ave., Newport
- Pavilion, Easton's Beach, Memorial Blvd., Newport - Destroyed 1938
- Ocean Lawn, 51 Cliff Ave., Newport
- Rough Point, 680 Bellevue Ave., Newport
- Althorpe, Ruggles Ave., Newport - Now Salve Regina's Founders Hall.
- Episcopal Church of the Messiah, 1680 Westminster St., Providence
- Rockhurst, Bellevue Ave., Newport - Demolished 1955.
- Parish House for St. John's Episcopal Church, 275 N. Main St., Providence - Demolished.
- Shamrock Cliff, 65 Ridge Rd., Newport
- Beechbound, 127 Harrison Ave., Newport
- Bleak House, Ocean Ave., Newport - Demolished 1948.
- Ridgemere, 11 Leroy Ave., Newport
- Hopedene, 43 Cliff Ave., Newport
- Providence Journal Building, 60 Eddy St., Providence
Washington, D.C.
- Volta Bureau, 3414 Volta Pl. NW, Washington, D.C.
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