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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Elbridge Boyden (1810-1898) was a prominent 19th century American architect from Worcester, Massachusetts who designed numerous civil and public buildings throughout New England and other parts of the United States. Perhaps his best known work is Mechanics Hall (1855) in Worcester. Boyden was born in Vermont on July 4, 1810 to Amos Boyden, a Revolutionary War Veteran. His mother was Abigail (Wood) Boyden. The family moved to Orange, Massachusetts where Elbridge was…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Elbridge Boyden (1810-1898) was a prominent 19th century American architect from Worcester, Massachusetts who designed numerous civil and public buildings throughout New England and other parts of the United States. Perhaps his best known work is Mechanics Hall (1855) in Worcester. Boyden was born in Vermont on July 4, 1810 to Amos Boyden, a Revolutionary War Veteran. His mother was Abigail (Wood) Boyden. The family moved to Orange, Massachusetts where Elbridge was educated. At age sixteen he moved to Athol, Massachusetts where he apprenticed as a carpenter and studied architecture. He moved to Worcester in 1844 where he established his architecture practice. He married Louisa Davis of Royalston, Massachusetts.