Three Architects of Early New Hampshire Mill Towns
Item
Title
Three Architects of Early New Hampshire Mill Towns
Creator
Candee, Richard M.
Description
Article describing the architectural history of Nashua, New Hampshire and its surroundings, once thought to belong largely to the work of Asher Benjamin (agent of the Nashua Manufacturing Company) in the nineteenth century. Benjamin's contemporaries - Samuel Shepherd and John D. Kimball - and their little-investigated yet significant impact on landscapes often attributed to Benjamin. The relationships between these three artists and constructors in the nineteenth century, and a call for further research into their specific architectural influences.
Date
1971-05-00
Language
en
Type
Journal article
Identifier
Coverage
19th century
Nashua and Manchester, New Hampshire
ISSN
0037-9808
Publication Title
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Volume
30
Number
2
Pages
155-163