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  2. William Watts Sherman House - Wikipedia

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    The William Watts Sherman House is a notable house designed by American architect H. H. Richardson, with later interiors by Stanford White. It is a National Historic Landmark , generally acknowledged as one of Richardson's masterpieces and the prototype for what became known as the Shingle Style in American architecture.

  3. Henry Hobson Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Richardson was born at the Priestley Plantation in St. James Parish, Louisiana, [2] [3] and spent part of his childhood in New Orleans, where his family lived on Julia Row in a red brick house designed by the architect Alexander T. Wood. [4]

  4. John J. Glessner House - Wikipedia

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    Glessner House in 1887, as construction was being completed. Original photo from Cornell University Library. Glessner House, first floor plan, from HABS.. Eager to develop a style of architecture that would reflect what he saw as the musculature of the fast-growing United States, the late-19th-century architect Henry Hobson Richardson developed what would be called the Richardsonian Romanesque ...

  5. Mary Fiske Stoughton House - Wikipedia

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    Plan showing the 1900 and 1925 additions. HABS 1967–69. North is to the top. As designed by Richardson, the house was a two-story L-shaped wood-frame structure, with its main entrance to the left of a recessed porch facing Brattle Street. A side entrance is on the east side of the house, facing Ash Street.

  6. Category:Henry Hobson Richardson buildings - Wikipedia

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  7. Dr. Henry Jacob Bigelow House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Henry Jacob Bigelow House is a historic house at 72-80 Ober Road in the Oak Hill village of Newton, Massachusetts. Built in 1887, it is one of the last private residences designed by noted American architect Henry Hobson Richardson. [2] It was converted into condominiums in the 1980s by the PBS program This Old House.