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| **[[P026|Project 026]]** ◄| **[[fbglist-chrono|Project List]]** |► **[[P028|Project 028]]** | **[[P026|Project 026]]** ◄| **[[fbglist-chrono|Project List]]** |► **[[P028|Project 028]]** | ||
| - | ==== FBG Project 027 ==== | + | ==== FBG Project |
| - | ====== | + | <color goldenrod> |
| + | ====== | ||
| - | * Cadyville, NY | + | * Cambridge, MA |
| - | * 1904-05 | + | * 1904\\ Noted as reaching completion late July 1904 |
| - | * Engineer: A.H. White | + | * Demolished, date unknown. |
| - | * STANDING & IN ORIGINAL USE | + | |
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| - | This project was a tall (55-foot) concrete dam for power generation, on the Saranac River. An ad from // | + | This project was a new building |
| - | FBG ads in several newspapers from August to October 1904 or so including | + | There is considerable confusion about this building, sometimes identified as the Hemenway Gymnasium itself. The confusion probably comes from Sargent' |
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| + | This project is positively identified by a 1905 FBG ad as a new building for the Normal School, at 29 or 30 Everett Street in Cambridge, built on the site of the former Jarvis Field House. Old maps show this building at the corner of Everett | ||
| - | This is noted as a repeat order from engineer A.H. White; prior jobs have not been identified. | ||
| ==== FBG Provenance ==== | ==== FBG Provenance ==== | ||
| - | * Ad in // | + | * Yost p.144 |
| - | * Ad in // | + | |
| * [[notice1905 | FBG job listing notice, 7 Jan 1905 ]] | * [[notice1905 | FBG job listing notice, 7 Jan 1905 ]] | ||
| + | * [[sweets1909 | Sweet' | ||
| ==== Status ==== | ==== Status ==== | ||
| - | * Standing and in original use (may not be producing hydropower although an apparently functional powerhouse, with power transmission cables, remains downstream). | + | * Demolished. |
| - | * [[https:// | + | |
| ==== Clips ==== | ==== Clips ==== | ||
| - | * //Boston Evening Transcript//, 12 Aug 1904: | + | * FBG ad from //American Wool & Cotton Reporter//, 2 Sep 1905: |
| - | {{ :fbg-cadyville-dam-boston-evening-transcript-12-aug-1904.jpg? | + | {{ :fbg-sargent-school-awcr-2-sep-1905.jpg? |
| - | * //Boston Globe//, 6 Oct 1904 (and other papers, earlier): | + | * 1903 map of Cambridge. The pink building at center is the Jarvis Field House, demolished to make room for Sargent' |
| - | {{ :fbg-cadyville-crushing-svcs-boston-globe-6-oct-1904.jpg? | + | {{ :fbg-map-cambridge-1903-everett-jarvis-field.jpg? |
| - | * Ad in //System//, Nov 1907: | + | * Letter from July 1907 //Engineering News// advertisement: |
| - | {{ ::fbg-cadyville-dam-system-nov-1907-ad.jpg? | + | {{ :fbg-sargent-school-letter-29-jul-1904.jpg? |
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| - | *//Concrete System//, pp56 & 57. The lower photo is not a certain identification and may be another project. | + | |
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| ==== Links ==== | ==== Links ==== | ||
| - | * https://www.industryabout.com/country-territories-3/1047-usa/ | + | * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudley_Allen_Sargent |