Cutting, Carleton & Cutting was an American architectural firm, with offices in Worcester, Massachusetts, active from 1895 to 1932.
It was established in 1895 by Amos P. Cutting, Elbridge S. Carleton, and Frank H. Cutting, son of Amos. The elder Cutting established the firm while he was in ill health, so that he could step back from active office work. He died in February 1896, but Carleton and Cutting continued the firm until Carleton's death in 1932. Cutting continued on alone.
The firm of Cutting, Carleton & Cutting is associated with the design of at least four properties individually placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and its works contribute to several more listed historic districts.
1895 - Mathewson Street M. E. Church, 134 Mathewson St, Providence, Rhode Island
1896 - Gilman Building, 215 Main St, Worcester, MassachusettsDemolished in 2004.
1897 - Fogg Library, 1 Columbian Sq, South Weymouth, Massachusetts
1898 - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House, 6 Humboldt Ave, Worcester, Massachusetts
1900 - Dudley Free Public Library (Former), 1 Village St, Dudley, Massachusetts
1900 - Johnston's Block (Baker Building), 68-72 Church St, Whitinsville, Massachusetts
1902 - Franklin Square Theatre, 2 Southbridge St, Worcester, Massachusetts
1903 - Charles Larned Memorial Library, 339 Main St, Oxford, Massachusetts
1906 - Oxford High School (Old), 351 Main St, Oxford, Massachusetts
1908 - Ralph L. Morgan House, 96 William St, Worcester, Massachusetts
1908 - Tatnuck School, 1083 Pleasant St, Tatnuck, Massachusetts
1910 - Rochdale School, 1098 Stafford St, Rochdale, Massachusetts
1914 - Edmund E. Hills Estate (Hillswold Farm), 575 Hartford Hpk, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
1923 - Hadley Furniture Building, 657 Main St, Worcester, Massachusetts
1927 - May Street School, 265 May St, Worcester, Massachusetts
1929 - Lincoln Street School, 549 Lincoln St, Worcester, Massachusetts
1931 - Major Edwards High School (Former), 70 Crescent St, West Boylston, Massachusetts
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