Nathaniel Cannon Smith

Nathaniel Cannon Smith
Born 1866
Died 1943
Nationality United States
Occupation Architect
Practice Nat. C. Smith; Smith & Howland
Buildings Quequechan Club, New Bedford Textile Institute, Brockton Public Library
Brockton Public Library, Brockton, 1912.

Nathaniel Cannon Smith (1866–1943),[1] best known during his lifetime as Nat. C. Smith, was an American painter and architect of New Bedford, Massachusetts.[2]

His architectural works include two that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[3]

Architectural works

Nat. C. Smith, 1893-1913

  • 1894 - Union for Good Works Building, 12 Market St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[4]
  • 1895 - William H. Wood House, 408 County St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[5]
  • 1896 - Quequechan Club, 306 N Main St, Fall River, Massachusetts[6]
  • 1897 - Slocum Building, 908 Purchase St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[7]
  • 1898 - Edward H. Abbe Houses (6), Clinton Pl, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1898 - William L. Chadwick House, 117 Mill St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[8]
  • 1898 - New Bedford Textile Institute, 1213 Purchase St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[9]
  • 1899 - Union Baptist Church, 109 Court St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[10]
  • 1900 - John Duff House (Remodeling), 479 County St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[5]
  • 1902 - Y. M. C. A. Building, 199 N Main St, Fall River, Massachusetts[11]
  • 1903 - Jennie Smith Grinnell House, 32 Maple St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[12]
  • 1909 - New Bedford Free Public Library (Remodeling), 613 Pleasant St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[13]
  • 1910 - Nathaniel C. Smith House, 1 Howland Ter, New Bedford, Massachusetts[14]
    • Home of the architect.
  • 1912 - Brockton Public Library, 304 Main St, Brockton, Massachusetts[15]

Smith & Howland, 1913-1919

  • 1913 - Ulrich C. Collette Building, 1566-1570 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford, Massachusetts[16]
  • 1914 - Thomas B. Wilcox, Jr. House, 9 Maple St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[17]
  • 1915 - Cummings Building, 96 William St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[18]
  • 1916 - Henry Watson House, 383 W Clifton St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[19]
  • 1917 - Office Building, Oak Grove Cemetery, New Bedford, Massachusetts[20]

Nat. C. Smith, from 1919

  • 1919 - J. V. O'Neil House, 572 Rockdale Ave, New Bedford, Massachusetts[21]
  • 1921 - Clarence A. Cook School (Old), 91 Summer St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[22]
  • 1922 - Charles L. Neild House, 554 Rockdale Ave, New Bedford, Massachusetts[23]
  • 1923 - Tifereth Israel Synagogue (Old), 42 S 6th St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[24]
  • 1927 - Crapo Memorial Gallery, Swain School of Design, 19 Hawthorn St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[25]
  • 1934 - Warming House, Buttonwood Park, Oneida St, New Bedford, Massachusetts[26]

References

  1. asserted here
  2. online biographies
  3. National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  4. "Union for Good Works - Union Boys Clubhouse". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  5. 1 2 County Street Walking Tour. 2012.
  6. American Architect and Building News 6 June 1896: 95.
  7. American Architect and Building News 3 April 1897: 8.
  8. "Chadwick, William L. House". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  9. "New Bedford Textile School". American Wool and Cotton Reporter 1 Sept. 1898: 1070.
  10. Engineering News 29 June 1899: 228.
  11. Brickbuilder Feb. 1902: 44.
  12. "Grinnell, Jennie Swift House". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  13. City Documents: Municipal Register 1911, Mayor's Address to the Council, Annual Reports, Etc. for the Year 1910. 1911.
  14. "Smith, Nathaniel Cannon House". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  15. Addresses Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone, May 15, 1912. 1913.
  16. American Contractor 6 Sept. 1913: 71.
  17. American Contractor 9 May 1914: 56.
  18. American Contractor 20 March 1915: 59.
  19. American Contractor 29 April 1916: 53.
  20. American Contractor 21 July 1917: 46.
  21. American Contractor 20 Sept. 1919: 52.
  22. American Contractor 16 April 1921: 60.
  23. "Neild, Charles Lincoln House". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  24. American Contractor 18 Nov. 1922: 43.
  25. American Art Annual 1927: 9.
  26. "Buttonwood Park - Warming House". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.