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Parker, Thomas & Rice

Parker, Thomas and Rice and Parker & Thomas were architectural firms formed by partners J. Harleston Parker, Douglas H. Thomas, and Arthur W. Rice.

A number of their works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Works include:

as Parker & Thomas
  • Alex Brown Building (1901), 135 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Maryland (Parker & Thomas), NRHP-listed
  • Belvedere Hotel (1903), 1 E. Chase St., Baltimore, Maryland (Parker & Thomas), NRHP-listed
  • Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Building (1904-06), 2 North Charles Street. Baltimore, Maryland, with Herbert D. Hale and Henry G. Morse. Now the Hotel Monaco Baltimore.
  • Rosenfeld Building (1905), 32-42 S. Paca St., Baltimore, Maryland (Parker & Thomas), NRHP-listed
  • Stone House Hill House (1905), mansion of Frederick Lothrop Ames, Jr., later part of Stonehill College
  • Fenway Studios (1905-06), 30 Ipswich St., Boston, Massachusetts (Parker & Thomas), NRHP-listed
  • U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (1905-07), 9th St. and 5th Ave., Huntington, West Virginia (Parker & Thomas), NRHP-listed
  • Finney Houses Historic District (1921), Glenville Rd. near jct. MD 155, Churchville, Maryland (Parker & Thomas), NRHP-listed
  • as Parker, Thomas & Rice
  • R. H. Stearns Building (1908-09), 140 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts (Parker,Thomas & Rice), NRHP-listed
  • Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Building (1916), 39 W. Lexington St., Baltimore, Maryland (Parker, Thomas and Rice), NRHP-listed
  • United Shoe Machinery Corporation Building (1929), 138-164 Federal St., Boston, Massachusetts (Parker,Thomas & Rice), NRHP-listed
  • References

    Parker, Thomas & Rice Wikipedia