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245: 250: 235: 99:, and over the next 15 years they maintained one of the most active architectural offices in New England. As well as buildings in 240: 116: 199: 174: 74: 162: 142:
After Arthur Rotch died in 1894, Tilden practiced solo in Boston, until 1915 when he retired to his home in
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Vogel, Susan Maycock. "Hartwell and Richardson: An Introduction to Their Work",
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Owens, Carole. "Rotch and Tilden, the High Society architects",
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On the Boards: Drawings by Nineteenth-Century Boston Architects
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In 1880, Tilden opened an office in Boston as partner with
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architect
Boston
Massachusetts
Tyldens
Concord, New Hampshire
Unitarian
Phillips Exeter Academy
Ware & Van Brunt
Lowell Institute
MIT
École des Beaux-Arts
Paris
Émile Vaudremer
J. Pickering Putnam
Henry W. Hartwell
Arthur Rotch
Rotch & Tilden
New York City
Washington, D.C.
Charleston, South Carolina
Milton
Sargent Normal School and Gymnasium
Cambridge
Wellesley College
Williams College
Billerica
Blue Hill Observatory
Milton, Massachusetts
O'Gorman, James F., On the Boards: Drawings by Nineteenth-Century Boston Architects, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989
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