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George Asa Clough (May 27, 1843 – December 30, 1910) was an architect in Boston, Massachusetts in the later 19th-century. He designed the Suffolk County Courthouse in Pemberton Square, and numerous other buildings in the city and around New England. Born in Blue Hill, Maine, Clough trained as an architect at the firm of Snell & Gregerson, Boston, 1863-1869. He worked as Boston's first city architect (1875-c. 1890s). Historian Walter Muir Whitehill described him as "a competent but not very inspired practitioner."
Works by Clough
Gaston Grammar School, City Point, South Boston, built 1873
St. Mark's Methodist Church, 90 Park St. Brookline, MA Clough,George
Sudbury Aqueduct Linear District, Along Sudbury Aqueduct from Farm Pond at Waverly St. to Chestnut Hill Reservoir, in several towns, MA, Clough,George A.
Suffolk County Courthouse, Pemberton Sq. Boston, MA Clough,George A.