1967
GUSN-169763
Around 1805, architect Peter Banner moved to Boston from New Haven, Conn. It was a mysterious move, as sudden and strange as his departure from New York to New Haven about 7 years earlier. But during his time in Boston, he left his mark, designing churches and meetinghouses in the area. Elmer D. Keith and William L. Warren examine some of his work.
Article ID 144
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Old-Time New England
SC001.1967.057.207.001
Around 1805, architect Peter Banner moved to Boston from New Haven, Conn. It was a mysterious move, as sudden and strange as his departure from New York to New Haven about 7 years earlier. But during his time in Boston, he left his mark, designing churches and meetinghouses in the area. Elmer D. Keith and William L. Warren examine some of his work.
Volume 57, Number 207 (Winter, 1967)
Elmer D. Keith and William L. Warren (Author)
(1967). Old Time New England. Boston, Mass.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
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Boston, Mass.
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
Old Time New England
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