Joseph Edward Billings
Joseph Edward Billings was an architect in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century.Proceedings of the ... annual convention of the American Institute of Architects, 1893 Among his business partners were his brother Hammatt Billings and Charles Frederick Sleeper. He served in the Massachusetts Volunteer MilitiaFrank Torrey Robinson. History of the Fifth Regiment, M.V.M. Boston: W. F. Brown & Co., printers, 1879Massachusetts in the army and navy during the war of 1861-65. Boston: Wright & Potter, 1895 and belonged to the Boston Artists' Association.
Designs
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- Church of the Messiah, Florence St., Boston, 1847
- Ingraham School, Sheafe St., Boston , Massachutes, 1847
- Odd Fellows Hall, BostonJames F. O'Gorman. "H. and J. E. Billings of Boston: From Classicism to the Picturesque." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Mar., 1983)
- Chimney, Boston Navy Yard, 1857"Boston Navy Yard's tall chimney." New York Times, March 4, 1906
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- Temple Club, West St., Boston
- Boston Museum
- Grace Episcopal Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1851
- Cathedral Building, Boston, 1873
- Thayer Library, Braintree, Massachusetts, 1874
- College Hall, Wellesley College, 1875
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- National Theatre, Boston, 1852Boston Daily Atlas; Date: 07-07-1852
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Category:Architects from Boston