American architect
Old Cambridge Baptist Church , Cambridge, MA. 1845.
Tower, Lawrence City Hall, Lawrence, MA . 1848-49.
Isaac Melvin (1811-1853) was an American architect from Massachusetts .
Melvin was born in Concord, Massachusetts in 1811. In the 1830s, he established himself as a builder in Lexington . In 1841 he relocated to Cambridge , where he added architecture to his profession. In about 1848 he gave up construction, taking up solely architecture. He formed a partnership with Isaiah B. Young (who had worked with him since 1846), and the two opened an office in Boston . They dissolved their partnership in 1852, when Melvin decided to go to San Francisco . He grew ill on the voyage, and died in San Francisco soon after his arrival.[ 1]
After Melvin's departure, Young pursued an architectural career in Boston, New York , Philadelphia , and Cincinnati .[ 2]
Works
Stone Building , 735 Massachusetts Ave., East Lexington, MA (1833)
Isaac Melvin House , 19 Centre St., Cambridge, MA (1842)
Old Cambridge Baptist Church , 1801 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA (1845)
Samuel Chandler House , 8 Goodwin Rd., Lexington, MA (1846)
Lexington Town Hall, 1475 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA (1846) - Demolished.[ 3]
Mount Pleasant Congregational Society, Roxbury, MA (1846) - Demolished.[ 4]
First Church of Christ, 136 Main St., Sandwich, MA (1847)[ 5]
First Parish Church, 7 Harrington Rd., Lexington, MA (1847)[ 6]
Lawrence City Hall, 100 Common St., Lawrence, MA (1848–49) - Remodeled in 1923 by George G. Adams .[ 7]
Porter Congregational Church, 33 N. Main St., Brockton, MA (1850)[ 8]
Allen Street Congregational Church, Allen & Orchard Sts., Cambridge, MA (1851) - Demolished.[ 9]
Somerville City Hall , Somerville, Massachusetts (1851–52)[ 10]
Arlington Town Hall, Massachusetts Ave. & Mystic St., Arlington, MA (1852–53) - Demolished.[ 11]
Union No. 2 Engine House, 789 Main St., Cambridge, MA (1852)[ 12]
References
^ Tatman, Sandra L. "Melvin, Isaac (1811-1853)". https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org . n.d. Web.
^ Tatman, Sandra L. "Young, Isaiah B. (fl. ca. 1846-1889) ". https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org . n.d. Web.
^ "First Lexington Town Hall and High School". mhc-macris.net . Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
^ "Christian Examiner" . 1846.
^ Harris, Patricia and David Lyon. Cape Cod: With Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket . 2004.
^ "First Parish Church". mhc-macris.net . Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
^ Arrington, Benjamin F. Municipal History of Essex County in Massachusetts . Vol. 2. 1922.
^ "Porter Congregational Church". mhc-macris.net . Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
^ Cambridge Chronicle 10 Aug. 1901.
^ Annual Reports of the Expenditures of Somerville, also the Taxes Assessed, for the Year 1851 (Somerville: Town of Somerville, 1852)
^ Parker, Charles S. Town of Arlington, Past and Present . 1907.
^ "Union #2 Engine House". mhc-macris.net . Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.