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United States Customhouse (New Bedford, Massachusetts)

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In the 1960s the building was extensively restored. The exterior was cleaned, the 2/2 double-hung sash wood windows installed in the 1870s were replaced with 6/6 double-hung wood sashes replicating the original windows, and the mid-nineteenth-century cupola was removed. The exterior of the building
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The design of federal buildings changed significantly following a fire in 1833 that destroyed the Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. Seeking to end the onslaught of fires, the Treasury Department instituted new requirements for fireproofing federal buildings. The initial appropriation for
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style. Interior spaces are organized along a central corridor on the first floor. The stair hall runs perpendicular to the south side of the main axis. The main hall is located on the second floor, with offices and storage occupying the remaining portions of the building. Extant interior features
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style. Located a few blocks from the waterfront, the oblong, symmetrical building occupies most of its site with the principal entrance and first story located approximately four feet above grade. Set 50-feet above the tide level with an uninterrupted view of the harbor, the U.S. Custom House has
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as the world capital of the whaling industry, a distinction it would hold for much of the nineteenth century. In response to the importance of New Bedford as a port city, the U.S. Congress authorized the construction of a Custom House in 1832. The initial appropriation was $ 15,000, but the funds
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U.S. Custom Houses are similar in scale, plan, materials, and detailing, the New Bedford building is the largest and most architecturally elaborate. Collectively, the buildings represent an early example of standardized construction and supervision that formed a pattern of design for the federal
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The monumental U.S. Custom House is five bays wide and three bays deep, rising two stories above a full basement. The structure has granite-faced, masonry-bearing walls with floors supported by brick groin-vaults and a hipped roof carried by zinc-coated wood trusses. Four chimneys rise from the
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composed of beaded vertical boards and wide baseboards survive in the first-floor corridor but the original pine flooring is covered with black-and-white marble tiles. The main stair is modestly detailed with stone treads, wood handrail, and square iron
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the U.S. Custom House had been for a brick building with wood framing, but Mills designed a solid masonry building. His design demonstrated skill with fireproof construction methods, which remained evident in all of his later federal commissions.
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was cleaned again in 1981. Following an assessment of preservation needs, a major historic rehabilitation project is planned for the U.S. Custom House that includes improvements necessary for continued use of this significant national resource.
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dominates the main (east) elevation on North Second Street. This significant feature was excluded from the original contract due to its expense and decorative purpose. The high-style portico, which is characteristic of the
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original to the building include the groin vaults of the ceiling in the first-floor office spaces, plastered wall surfaces, molded wood service counters, and a built-in measuring device from 1859. Late 19th century
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columns, twenty-five feet in height and two feet three inches in diameter. Each column consists of four pieces of stone and supports an enclosed pediment, accentuating the building's wide entablature.
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requirements for fireproof construction. With the allocation of additional appropriations, construction began in 1834. The final cost was approximately $ 31,000.
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The building's modest interior finishes reflect not only the frugality of the federal building program during this period, but also the sparseness of the
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Considered functionally outdated in 1958, the U.S. Custom House was extensively restored in 1962. It was listed as a contributing building in the
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The U.S. Custom House in New Bedford, erected between 1834–1836, is an exceptional illustration of a modest public building designed in the
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in 1970 for its architectural significance as one of the finest modest Greek Revival government buildings in New England.
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1833: Robert Mills designs the U.S. Custom House at New Bedford along with three other U.S. Custom Houses in New England.
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style, was part of a second set of construction specifications produced in 1836. It is composed of four slightly tapered
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1966: The U.S. Custom House is listed as a contributing building in the New Bedford National Historic Landmark District.
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Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Massachusetts
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1961-1962: The building is documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and is restored.
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1958: A Building Evaluation Report concludes that the 120-year-old building is "functionally outdated."
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The design of the U.S. Custom House is attributed to Robert Mills (1781–1855), architect of the
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1996: The building becomes part of the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park.
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in 1966. In 1970 it was designated a National Historic Landmark and listed in the
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1970: The building is designated a National Historic Landmark and listed in the
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Contributing building in the New Bedford National Historic Landmark District
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In 1789, New Bedford was chosen to be the administrative center of the
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1832: Construction of the U.S. Custom House is authorized by Congress.
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National Register of Historic Places in New Bedford, Massachusetts
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New Bedford Textile School/New Bedford Institute of Technology
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U.S. Custom House, New Bedford, MA  : Building Overview
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center of the building enclosing the original rooftop
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U.S. Customhouse (New Bedford)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
U.S. National Historic Landmark District
Contributing Property

United States Customhouse (New Bedford, Massachusetts) is located in Massachusetts
United States Customhouse (New Bedford, Massachusetts) is located in the United States
New Bedford, Massachusetts
41°38′7″N 70°55′29″W / 41.63528°N 70.92472°W / 41.63528; -70.92472
Robert Mills
Greek Revival
New Bedford Historic District
ID66000773
70000735
custom house
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Robert Mills
Greek Revival
U.S. Customs Service
port of entry
National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
Tenth U.S. Customs District
Nantucket
U.S. Treasury Department
U.S. Treasury Building
U.S. Patent Office
Washington, DC
New London

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