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improvement is worth the delay. There is to be a bicycle room in the basement, entrance being afforded from the alleyway in the rear and from the bicycle room a swing door leads to the elevator. A neat iron fence is to be built around the roof garden of the Bay State club, which is to have the upper floor.
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noticed his movement. Picking up the soldier and strapping him to his horse, he rode him to the nearest hospital, and in a feeling of indebtedness, the elder Alderman chose to name his first-born son after the man who saved him. As a young child he worked on the family farm and as a carpenter, and
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Among these he would construct religious and meetinghouse buildings for a wide variety of groups, including Catholic, Lutheran, Episcopal, and Baptist Churches, as well as at least one synagogue, a Freemason temple, a labor union hall, and spaces for various ethnic benefit societies such as the
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The plans for the Senior building have been completed and Architect Alderman will be able to set the contractors figuring on them to-day or Monday. The change of plan to a fireproof building has caused a considerable delay as practically a new set of plans throughout had to be drawn, but the
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Top to bottom: Sacred Heart Church in New Britain, Connecticut; the former Rodphey Shalom Synagogue, of Holyoke, Massachusetts; interior of the Classic Room of the Holyoke Masonic Temple; examples of several ornate buildings that Alderman and his firm
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Alsatian-Lorrainian Union. He and his firm would design buildings in a number of architectural styles, including but not limited to, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Neoclassical, Richardsonian Romanesque, Victorian, and a few later examples of Art Deco.
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George Perkins Bissell Alderman was born September 20, 1862, to Eugene Clydon and Ellen Eliza (née Holmes) Alderman. His full name, including the two middle initials he displayed throughout his life, derived from his father's
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and had a long and distinguished career serving many New England clients. The younger Alderman would also serve two terms as president of the Western Chapter of the
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In 1885, Mr. Alderman returned to Holyoke and opened his own architectural office where he was later joined by his brother, Henry. The firm name was
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Grand door of the Hadley Falls Trust Company Building; Alderman was also a member of the board of directors of that institution
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Alderman was very active in civic affairs. He was a director of the Hadley Falls Trust Company, a trustee of the
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Eventually Alderman realized that he really desired to be an architect and to that end he entered the office of
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who was active in western Massachusetts and Connecticut during the late 19th and early 20th Century.
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Western Massachusetts a history 1626-1925, extensive information on the Alderman family
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also attended school in East Granby, CT. The family moved to
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French Roman Catholic Church, Willimansett section of
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Alderman Dies, Well-Known Architect". 640:(1912), now Dr. Mother Elouise Franklin Church 519:Willimansett School (Chapin Elementary School) 747: 483:Chapel for the First Congregational Church, 352:Engineers' Society of Western Massachusetts 131: 298: 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 790:"The plans for the Senior building...". 302: 780:, , Massachusetts Historical Commission 715:, whose firm Alderman once practiced at 331:was also an architect who attended the 823: 682:United States Post Office–Holyoke Main 583:Alsace-Lorraine Union of America Lodge 497:Rectory of the Precious Blood Church, 291:where he found work in the offices of 137:Engraved portrait of Alderman, c. 1925 851:Architects of Roman Catholic churches 756:Holyoke Daily Transcript and Telegram 698:German Lutheran Church, of St. John, 643:Willimansett School- North Addition, 333:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 634:Hermannshalle (Sons of Hermann Hall) 250:Childhood and architectural training 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 672:Hadley Falls Trust Company Building 313:George P. 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George Perkins Bissell
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