Harding and Seaver
Harding and Seaver was an architectural firm that operated for over 20 years. George C. Harding was an architect of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He graduated from MIT. He worked alone for five years and then partnered with Henry M. Seaver.[1]
Harding and Seaver "designed a great many public buildings in the Pittsfield-Berkshire County area, and did many other private commissions throughout New England and in New York State."[2]
Some of their works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[3]
Works include (with attribution):
- Saint Andrew's Chapel on Washington Mountain Rd. Washington, Massachusetts, (Harding, George C.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Pittsfield Boy's Club, Pittsfield, MA (Harding and Seaver)[2]
- Museum of Natural History and Art, built 1907, Pittsfield, MA (Harding and Seaver)[2]
- Town Hall, Lenox, MA (Harding and Seaver)[2]
- several buildings at Williams College, Williamstown, MA (Harding and Seaver)[2]
- several buildings at Colby Academy, New London, NH (Harding and Seaver)[2]
- Memorial Chapel and Lathrop Hall at Colgate University, Hamilton, NY (Harding and Seaver)[2]
- One or more works in Downtown Bennington Historic District (boundary increase), North, Main & Silver Sts. Bennington, VT (Harding and Seaver), NRHP-listed[3]
See also
- George M. Harding (1827–1910), an architect of Portland, Maine
References
- ↑ Betsy Firedberg, James Parrish and Sarah Poland (March 1986). "National Register of Historic Places: Historic Resources of the Town of Washington, Massachusetts (partial inventory: historic historical and archaeological resources, ca. 1765-1900) / Washington Multiple Resources Area" (PDF).
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Theodore Parker Unitarian Church: Boston Landmarks Commission Study Report" (PDF). 1985.
- 1 2 3 Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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