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Nationality
  
United States

Died
  
1943

Occupation
  
Architect

Nathaniel Cannon Smith

Practice
  
Nat. C. Smith; Smith & Howland

Structures
  
Qheguechan Club, Times and Olympia Buildings

Nathaniel Cannon Smith (1866–1943), best known during his lifetime as Nat. C. Smith, was an American painter and architect of New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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His architectural works include two that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Nat. C. Smith, 1893-1913

  • 1894 - Union for Good Works Building, 12 Market St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1895 - William H. Wood House, 408 County St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1896 - Quequechan Club, 306 N Main St, Fall River, Massachusetts
  • 1897 - Slocum Building, 908 Purchase St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1898 - Edward H. Abbe Houses (6), Clinton Pl, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • A planned cul-de-sac.
  • 1898 - William L. Chadwick House, 117 Mill St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1898 - New Bedford Textile Institute, 1213 Purchase St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1899 - Union Baptist Church, 109 Court St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1900 - John Duff House (Remodeling), 479 County St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1902 - Y. M. C. A. Building, 199 N Main St, Fall River, Massachusetts
  • 1903 - Jennie Smith Grinnell House, 32 Maple St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1909 - New Bedford Free Public Library (Remodeling), 613 Pleasant St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1910 - Nathaniel C. Smith House, 1 Howland Ter, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • Home of the architect.
  • 1912 - Brockton Public Library, 304 Main St, Brockton, Massachusetts
  • Smith & Howland, 1913-1919

  • 1913 - Ulrich C. Collette Building, 1566-1570 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1914 - Thomas B. Wilcox, Jr. House, 9 Maple St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1915 - Cummings Building, 96 William St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1916 - Henry Watson House, 383 W Clifton St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1917 - Office Building, Oak Grove Cemetery, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • Nat. C. Smith, from 1919

  • 1919 - J. V. O'Neil House, 572 Rockdale Ave, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1921 - Clarence A. Cook School (Old), 91 Summer St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1922 - Charles L. Neild House, 554 Rockdale Ave, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1923 - Tifereth Israel Synagogue (Old), 42 S 6th St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1927 - Crapo Memorial Gallery, Swain School of Design, 19 Hawthorn St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1934 - Warming House, Buttonwood Park, Oneida St, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • References

    Nathaniel Cannon Smith Wikipedia