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Cummings and Sears

Cummings and Sears (est. 1864) was an architecture firm in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, established by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears. In the 1860s they kept an office in the Studio Building on Tremont Street, moving in the 1870s to Pemberton Square.

Designed and built by Cummings and Sears

  • Capen Primary School-House, 6th and I St., Boston, 1871
  • New England Hospital for Women and Children, Boston, 1872
  • New Old South Church, Boston, 1873
  • Congregational House, corner Beacon and Somerset St., Boston, 1873
  • Bedford Block, Boston, 1874
  • Phillips Academy chapel, Andover, Massachusetts, 1876
  • Tyn-Y-Coed and Tyn-Y-Maes, Campobello Island, Canada, 1882-1883
  • Cyclorama Building, Boston, 1884
  • Sears Building addition, Boston, 1891
  • Macullar, Parker & Co. building, no.400 Washington St., Boston
  • C.A. Cummings' dining room, Boston
  • Hotel Boylston, Boston
  • Montgomery Building, Boston
  • References

    Cummings and Sears Wikipedia