Английская Википедия:Charles T. Rathbun
Charles T. Rathbun was an American architect who practiced in Pittsfield, Massachusetts during the second half of the nineteenth century.
Life and career
Rathbun was born in Pittsfield in 1828.[1] His early life is unknown, but it is probable that he first trained as a carpenter. In the 1850s he went to New York, where he worked for ecclesiastical architect John W. Priest.[2] Priest is known to have worked in the Pittsfield area, possibly explaining the connection.[3] He had returned to Pittsfield by January 1858,[4] a year before Priest's death. At that time he established himself as an architect, practicing alone. He worked as such until 1894, when he established a partnership with George C. Harding, Rathbun & Harding. The two remained together until 1899, when Rathbun retired. At this time, he was noted as probably being the oldest architect in Berkshire County.[5] Harding practiced alone until 1901, when he established the notable local firm of Harding & Seaver.[6]
On February 14, 1848, Rathbun married Mary Sharp in Pittsfield. He died there on July 22, 1908.[1]
Legacy
As least two buildings designed by Rathbun have been individually placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and several others contribute to listed historic districts.
Architectural works
References
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Leonard, Charles L. "Rathbun". Christian Advocate 5 Nov. 1908: 39. New York.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 "GBR.268". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ Owens, Carole. Pittsfield: Gem City in the Gilded Age. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2008.
- ↑ Berkshire County Eagle 8 Jan. 1858: 1. Pittsfield.
- ↑ Architecture and Building 25 March 1899: 95. New York.
- ↑ "News From the Classes: 1889". Technology Review Juny 1921: 445. Cambridge.
- ↑ Jones, Moira. "First Congregational Church and Williamstown: 250 Years Together". Greylock Independent Jan. 2016: 3. Williamstown.
- ↑ Sixteenth Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Agriculture for 1868. Boston: Wright & Potter, 1869.
- ↑ "PIT.42". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ "STO.160". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ Smith, J. E. A. The History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, From the Year 1800 to the Year 1876. Springfield, MA: C. W. Bryan & Co., 1876.
- ↑ "LEE.13". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ Hosmer, F. A. History of Berkshire County. Vol. 2. 1876.
- ↑ "LEE.10". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ "PIT.126". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ "WSK.55". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ "PIT.447". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ "PIT.45". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ "ADA.1". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ Engineering and Building Record 19 July 1890: 112. New York.
- ↑ Sanitary News 24 May 1890: 45. Chicago.
- ↑ "PIT.115". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ↑ Engineering Record 9 May 1891: 386. New York.
- ↑ 24,0 24,1 "Southern Berkshire: Its Early Catholic History and Present Development". Sacred Heart Review 24 Aug. 1895: 20.
- ↑ "LEE.42". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.