1963
DOI: 10.2307/988209
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Charles Bulfinch: Architect as Administrator

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“…Bulfinch returned from the Grand Tour in 1787 and married a distant maternal cousin, Hannah Apthorp (1767-1851), and got involved in local politics [1]. Professionally, his first architectural project consisted of the design of the Hollis Street Church (built 1787-1788).…”
Section: Early Career As An Architect and Administratormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bulfinch returned from the Grand Tour in 1787 and married a distant maternal cousin, Hannah Apthorp (1767-1851), and got involved in local politics [1]. Professionally, his first architectural project consisted of the design of the Hollis Street Church (built 1787-1788).…”
Section: Early Career As An Architect and Administratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His memory remains alive through monumental buildings across New England and Washington D.C., among them Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and the U.S. Capitol. Harold Kirker and others have offered a comprehensive analysis of Bulfinch's career [1][2][3], while numerous publications outline the history of MGH [4][5][6]. We recount Charles Bulfinch's life as an architect, civil servant, and town planner, in particular his contribution to the construction of the operating theater in which the first public experiments with ether were performed in 1846.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ud over en lade ved Visby kirke, Tønder amt, der naevnes nedrevet i 1617 i Ribeaerkedegnens regnskabsbog, kendes der ingen kirkelader i Sønderjylland. 76 Det ovenstående viser, at fordelingen af kirkelader ikke synes at have vaeret jaevn over hele landet. Der skal senere gives en mulig forklaring på dette.…”
Section: Kirkeladernes Udbredelseunclassified
“…der har fungeret som korndepot i efterreformatorisk tid, og dette tal vil nok kunne forøges ved nøje gennemgang af de skriftlige kilder. 118 Kornlofterne i 1600-tallet afspejler ikke nødvendigvis de middelalderlige forhold, men viser i hvert fald, at det er muligt at opbevare kornet på dette sted. I regnskaberne for Lødderup kirke, Morsø nørre herred og Søndbjerg kirke, Revs herred, begge Thisted amt naevnes i 1600-tallet en kornvinde, med hvilken tiendekornet blev hejst op på kirkeloftet, og sådanne vinder, der sikkert er middelalderlige, er bevaret i flere sønderjyske kirker, bl.a.…”
Section: Teorier Om Kirkeladernes Udbredelseunclassified
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