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those of the parent company. Edwin F. Green stepped down as president, and Albert L. Scott, chairman of the former engineering subsidiary, succeeded him. Several branch offices were closed. These changes proved to be insufficient, and conditions worsened. By 1928, only the engineering department was generating a profit. As a result of these realities, in 1928 the firm was again reorganized. A new holding company, Building Engineers Inc., was formed by the directors, to which the engineering department sold. This new organization was then named Lockwood Greene Engineers Inc. Within a month, Lockwood, Greene & Company gave up management of its remaining mills, effective October 1, 1928, leaving the old firm solely a holding company for mill securities. Additionally, at this time the New York office was designated headquarters in place of Boston.
153:. March 1, 1882, a new partnership was organized between Lockwood, Danielson and Greene, known as Lockwood, Greene & Company. Lockwood died January 16, 1884, in Providence. In 1886 Greene moved to Newburyport to be closer to the firm's business interests. In 1889 Danielson retired, selling his interest to Greene. The following January Greene moved the office to Boston, where it would remain. Lockwood, Greene & Company was incorporated January 1, 1901, in Massachusetts. Stephen Greene was the first president, and Frank E. Shedd the first vice president. Stephen Greene died unexpectedly November 7, 1901, at his home in 379: 586: 648: 328: 527: 108: 297:, a property of Holzmann since 1979. The last president of the company was Fred M. Brune, named to that office in June of the same year. Holzmann declared insolvency not long after and was liquidated in 2002. Facing its own problems, Jones declared bankruptcy in 2003, after which Lockwood Greene was sold to 144:
His office remained in Boston until 1875, when he relocated it to Providence, where he established A. D. Lockwood & Company to manage all of his business interests. His partner was John W. Danielson, his son-in-law, who had at least fifteen years of similar experience. In 1879 Lockwood hired the
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In the 1920s, textile manufacturing revenues declined in New England and elsewhere, leaving the firm in a precarious financial condition. In early 1926, with the company under the control of a creditor's committee, the engineering and management subsidiaries were dissolved, their assets merged with
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In 1918 Frank W. Reynolds, an employee since 1885 and head of the drafting room since the 1890s, encouraged the establishment of an architectural department. To lead this, in early 1919 Walter W. Cook was hired. This new department was in charge of exterior design in collaboration with the firm's
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In 1915, Greene organized a new Lockwood, Greene & Company Inc., with four subsidiary companies: Lockwood, Greene & Company, engineers, for design and construction; Lockwood, Greene & Company, managers, for management of manufacturing facilities owned or leased by the firm; Lockwood,
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After the death of Scott in 1946 his replacement as president was Chester S. Allen. In 1949 Allen was succeeded by Samuel B. Lincoln. William J. Heiser was elected president in 1955, J. Robert Potter in 1961, and H. Morgan Rogers Jr. in 1968. In the decades after
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In the reorganization the architectural department was merged with the engineers, and Walter W. Cook and his chief assistant George F. Blount left to establish their own firm, known as Cook & Blount, in New York. Their work was part of the
137:. Lockwood, a native of Rhode Island, was self-trained in mechanical engineering and had extensive experience managing textile manufacturing and construction operations. Extenuating circumstances obligated him to move his residence to 606: 1270: 762:
as junior partner. In 1874 he married Schubarth's daughter. In 1875 he moved to the office of mill engineer David M. Thompson, and was superintendent of construction for the new Elizabeth Mill at
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The first twenty years of Edwin F. Greene's presidency was a period of major growth of the company. Lockwood, Greene & Company had established its first branch office in 1899, at
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and the Boston office was moved into the new First National Bank Annex at 60 State Street, taking three full floors of the new building. In 1913 offices were added in
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Chester Salisbury Allen was born November 25, 1881 in Massachusetts. He joined Lockwood, Greene & Company as an engineer in 1910. He died January 6, 1952, in
754:, and educated at home and in the district schools. Greene and his brothers also worked part time in the mills. After leaving the Westerly High School he entered 180:, was hired as his replacement the following year. In 1899, when a southern office was established, it was established at Greenville under Sirrene's direction. 337: 331: 173: 759: 146: 258: 1336: 1331: 657: 651: 1351: 289:, a German contractor. In 1982, Donald R. Luger was elected president to succeed Morgan. In January 1999 Holzmann merged Lockwood Greene with 1341: 1346: 262: 1271:
CH2M Hill Wins Prize In Bankruptcy Contest Lockwood Greene is sold by bankrupt J.A. Jones for $ 95.5 million as bid trumps two competitors
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The firm that would become Lockwood, Greene & Company was established in 1871 in Boston as the mechanical engineering practice of
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at a cost of $ 95.5 million. In 2007 the firm was renamed CH2M Hill Engineers. It became CH2M Engineers in 2015, and was folded into
495: 626: 157:, where he had lived since relocating in 1890. His eldest son, Edwin Farnham Greene, was elected president in January, 1902. 746:, to Alvin and Maria (Arnold) Greene. His father was a mill operative and superintendent. He was raised in mill villages in 1288: 636: 314: 240:
Greene & Company of Canada Ltd. for foreign work; and the Greelock Company, a holding company for mill securities.
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in 1870 to study civil engineering. After leaving Brown in 1873 he joined the office of civil engineer and architect
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In 1973, Morgan moved the headquarters to Spartanburg from New York. In 1981 Lockwood Greene was acquired by
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Consulting firm president has grand designs for the future A new leader at Lockwood Greene
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was an American engineering firm. It was active under various names from 1871 to 2017.
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in 1876. After his first son was born he returned to Providence to work for Lockwood.
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Lockwood Greene Engineers; CH2M Hill Engineers; CH2M Engineers; Jacobs Engineering
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John Robert Potter was born September 29, 1908 and died September 21, 1968.
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Greene's family home, built in 1892, still stands at 1038 Centre Street.
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Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 12/01/14 through 12/05/14
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Lockwood Greene: The History of an Engineering Business, 1832-1958
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engineer Stephen Greene, formerly associated with civil engineers
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Walter W. Cook was formerly an employee of twelve years of
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in 1911, and in 1912 the southern office was relocated to
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William J. Heiser was born x in x. He died in 1976 in
234: 784:Edwin Farnham Greene was born February 9, 1879, in 882:Samuel Bicknell Lincoln was born May 14, 1882, in 391:, Georgia and Mississippi Aves. and the Boardwalk 247: 128: 1323: 1308:"National Register of Historic Places Listings" 742:Stephen Greene was born September 27, 1851, in 455:, 4001-4041 Ridge Ave.; 33502-3530 Scott's La. 141:in 1873 to manage his manufacturing interests. 796:in 1901. He died December 7, 1956 in New York. 852:Albert Lyon Scott was born June 21, 1879, in 607:Stark Mill and Mill Village Historic District 581:(Lockwood, Greene & Company), NRHP-listed 449:(Lockwood, Greene & Company), NRHP-listed 313:A number of its works are listed on the U.S. 36:A. D. Lockwood; A. D. Lockwood & Company 633:(Lockwood, Greene and Company), NRHP-listed 344:(Lockwood, Greene and Company), NRHP-listed 623:(Lockwood, Green and Company), NRHP-listed 231:, though the Atlanta office was retained. 1337:Architecture firms based in Massachusetts 1214:Judith T. Bainbridge, "Lockwood Greene," 955:(Brattleboro: Stephen Greene Press, 1960) 947: 945: 943: 941: 939: 937: 935: 933: 931: 929: 701:New England Confectionery Company Factory 613:(Lockwood, Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 543:(Lockwood, Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 522:(Lockwood, Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 516:New England Confectionery Company Factory 512:(Lockwood, Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 429:(Lockwood,Greene, & Co.), NRHP-listed 1332:Architecture firms based in Rhode Island 646: 584: 570:(Lockwood,Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 560:(Lockwood,Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 525: 496:Merrimack Mill Village Historic District 480:(Lockwood,Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 459:(Lockwood,Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 415:(Lockwood Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 395:(Lockwood-Greene & Co.), NRHP-listed 377: 374:(Lockwood,Greene,& Co.), NRHP-listed 326: 106: 1352:Olympic competitors in art competitions 643:(Lockwood-Green & Co.), NRHP-listed 602:(Lockwood,Greene, and Co.), NRHP-listed 550:(Lockwood, Greene & Co.), destroyed 491:(Lockwood, Greene and Co.), NRHP-listed 405:(Lockwood,Green & Co.), NRHP-listed 277:, the company once again grew rapidly. 1324: 1284:"National Register Information System" 926: 627:Joseph Sykes Brothers Company Building 445:(Boundary Increase), 424 Memorial Dr. 348:Amity Leather Products Company Factory 981: 979: 963: 961: 736: 364:(Lockwood-Green Company), NRHP-listed 305:in 2017 along with the rest of CH2M. 1342:Design companies established in 1882 1314:. National Park Service. 2014-12-12. 1289:National Register of Historic Places 1276: 1245:Lockwood Greene, J.A. Jones to merge 1078:181, no. 4 (September 19 1968): 197. 1050:53, no. 12 (September 18 1913): 532. 973:(Evanston: Benjamin A. Greene, 2003) 970:Stephen Greene: Memories of His Life 812: 637:Textile Mill Supply Company Building 439:(Lockwood & Greene), NRHP-listed 315:National Register of Historic Places 1347:1882 establishments in Rhode Island 1300: 906: 893: 876: 863: 846: 825: 769: 362:Lawrence and Methuen, Massachusetts 235:Lockwood, Greene & Company Inc. 13: 1065:27, no. 8 (February 20 1913): 265. 1006:43, no. 11 (October 26 1911): 363. 976: 958: 799: 778: 502:(Lockwood Greene Co.), NRHP-listed 14: 1363: 1062:American Wool and Cotton Reporter 991:38, no. 15 (October 7 1897): 127. 837:United States Housing Corporation 596:Southern Belting Company Building 590:Southern Belting Company Building 399:Charlotte Supply Company Building 358:Arlington Mills Historic District 1263: 1250: 1237: 1225: 1216:The South Carolina Encyclopedia 1208: 1196: 1183: 1171: 1158: 1145: 1120: 1107: 1094: 1081: 1068: 1053: 1038: 1025: 1009: 994: 470:(Lockwood, Green), NRHP-listed 464:Lawton Mills Historic District 354:(Lockwood Greene), NRHP-listed 280: 248:Lockwood Greene Engineers Inc. 203:. In 1919, after the close of 166:Amoskeag Manufacturing Company 129:Lockwood, Greene & Company 118:Lockwood, Greene & Company 20:Lockwood, Greene & Company 1: 1205:181, no. 19 (November 7 1968) 1003:National Corporation Reporter 919: 856:, and died March 2, 1946, in 833:Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge 546:Pelzer Mill Buildings 1-4 in 389:Atlantic City Convention Hall 383:Atlantic City Convention Hall 340:(built 1937), 94 W. Park Dr. 1180:154, no. 8 (February 4 1955) 1031:"Real Estate Transactions," 835:and project manager for the 485:Loray Mill Historic District 409:Cincinnati Enquirer Building 112:Cincinnati Enquirer Building 7: 1220:South Carolina Encyclopedia 1193:42, no. 7 (July 1961): 200. 1155:99, no. 6 (June 1946): 142. 1128:"Lockwood, Greene & Co" 888:West Harwich, Massachusetts 718:South Carolina State Museum 688: 682:Spartanburg, South Carolina 672:Spartanburg, South Carolina 662:Spartanburg, South Carolina 617:Structural Science Building 411:(built 1926), 617 Vine St. 342:Spartanburg, South Carolina 82:(1871-1875 and 1890-1928); 16:American architectural firm 10: 1368: 1168:30, no. 6 (June 1949): 16. 1000:"Opens a Chicago Office," 554:Sacco-Pettee Machine Shops 510:Greenville, South Carolina 457:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 370:(built 1895), 215 1st St. 185:Greenville, South Carolina 178:Greenville, South Carolina 164:, former engineer for the 123: 1234:65, no. 5 (May 1982): 213 1117:, September 16 1928, a59. 1091:99, no. 5 (May 1946): 10. 884:Blackstone, Massachusetts 871:Auburndale, Massachusetts 724:Larkin Terminal Warehouse 712:Saco-Pettee Machine Shops 641:Charlotte, North Carolina 631:Charlotte, North Carolina 575:Shawmut Historic District 568:Charlotte, North Carolina 518:, 250 Massachusetts Ave. 403:Charlotte, North Carolina 393:Atlantic City, New Jersey 308: 295:Charlotte, North Carolina 170:Manchester, New Hampshire 74: 66: 58: 48: 40: 32: 24: 1191:Progressive Architecture 1166:Progressive Architecture 786:Hillsgrove, Rhode Island 729: 520:Cambridge, Massachusetts 489:Gastonia, North Carolina 427:Columbia, South Carolina 372:Cambridge, Massachusetts 338:American Legion Building 332:American Legion Building 320: 303:Jacobs Engineering Group 207:, offices were added at 1203:Engineering News-Record 1178:Engineering News-Record 1113:"Heard on the Street," 1100:"Heard on the Street," 1076:Engineering News-Record 668:Frank Evans High School 621:Clemson, South Carolina 541:Pacolet, South Carolina 468:Plainfield, Connecticut 419:Columbia Mills Building 291:J.A. Jones Construction 1035:, October 24 1912, 17. 655: 598:, 236 Forsyth St., SW 593: 548:Pelzer, South Carolina 539:, 180 Montgomery Ave. 534: 478:Port Chester, New York 386: 350:, 723-735 S. Main St. 335: 114: 1294:National Park Service 1256:Carolyn Farr Smith, " 1243:Carolyn Farr Smith, " 901:Garden City, New York 839:. He died in 1968 in 650: 619:, Clemson University 605:One or more works in 588: 573:One or more works in 558:Newton, Massachusetts 529: 494:One or more works in 483:One or more works in 462:One or more works in 381: 330: 110: 1153:Architectural Record 1104:, August 4 1928, 10. 1089:Architectural Record 967:Benjamin A. Greene, 788:. He graduated from 706:Life Savers Building 611:Hogansville, Georgia 566:, 528 S. Turner St. 474:Life Savers Building 443:Dan River Mill No. 8 352:West Bend, Wisconsin 267:1928 Summer Olympics 174:Joseph Emory Sirrene 1087:"Albert L. Scott," 951:Samuel B. Lincoln, 858:Chappaqua, New York 820:R. Clipston Sturgis 658:Montgomery Building 652:Montgomery Building 639:, 1300 S. Mint St. 629:, 1445 S. Mint St. 537:Pacolet Mill Office 531:Pacolet Mill Office 500:Huntsville, Alabama 437:Huntsville, Alabama 435:, 701 Dallas Ave., 287:Philipp Holzmann AG 21: 1151:"Record Reports," 1033:Boston Daily Globe 760:Niles B. Schubarth 744:Hope, Rhode Island 656: 594: 535: 447:Danville, Virginia 401:, 500 S. Mint St. 387: 336: 259:architecture event 147:Niles B. Schubarth 115: 19: 790:Worcester Academy 508:, 201 Smythe St. 244:other engineers. 162:George W. Stevens 151:David M. 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Index

Amos D. Lockwood
Boston
Providence
New York
Spartanburg
United States

Cincinnati Enquirer Building
Amos D. Lockwood
Providence
Niles B. Schubarth
David M. Thompson
Newton Center
George W. Stevens
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company
Manchester, New Hampshire
Joseph Emory Sirrene
Greenville, South Carolina
Greenville, South Carolina
Chicago
Atlanta
Montreal
New York
World War I
Cleveland
Detroit
Paris
Charlotte
Philadelphia
Spartanburg

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