Cummings and Sears

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Hotel Boylston, corner Tremont and Boylston St., Boston, 19th century

Cummings and Sears (est. 1864) was an architecture firm in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, established by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears.[1] In the 1860s they kept an office in the Studio Building on Tremont Street,[2] moving in the 1870s to Pemberton Square.[3][4]

Designed and built by Cummings and Sears

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  • Who's who in New England, Volume 3. 1915
  • Boston commercial directory for 1869
  • Boston Directory. 1873
  • Boston Almanac. 1879
  • City of Boston. Auditor of Accounts. Annual Report ... for 1870-1871
  • Annual report of the School Committee of the City of Boston, 1871, Google books
  • Proceedings at the dedication of the Congregational House, Boston, February 12th, 1873: together with a brief history of the American Congregational Association. 1873, Google books
  • Claude Moore Fuess. An old New England school: a history of Phillips Academy Andover. Houghton Mifflin company, 1917
  • Kate Gannett Wells. Campobello: an historical sketch. 1893, Google books
  • Boston of to-day: a glance at its history and characteristics. 1892
  • Robert Campbell and Peter Vanderwarker. One Boston Place. Boston Globe. Nov 8, 1998
  • Moses Foster Sweetser. Macullar, Parker and Company, Boston, Mass: An historical and descriptive sketch. Boston: 1884, Google books
  • Charles Wyllys Elliott. The book of American interiors: prepared by Charles Wyllys Elliott from existing houses. Boston: J.R. Osgood and Company, 1876
  • American Architect and Building News, June 13, 1885
  • Bacon's dictionary of Boston. 1886