After the war, Thayer collaborated briefly with Boston architect Abel C. Martin, forming the firm Martin & Thayer.[2] This firm designed the Centenary Methodist Church in Stanstead, Quebec, a Gothic Revival structure, in 1866โ1869.[2] In 1867 they designed a large summer hotel on Lake Memphremagog, Quebec near the American border.[2]
By 1869 the partnership with Martin had ended, and both opened separate offices.[2] In 1875, African American William Augustus Hazel worked as a draftsman for Thayer, Hazel went on to later be a prominent architect in his own right.[4] Thayer then designed the Town Hall of Brookline, Massachusetts, Providence City Hall in 1878, and the Dartmouth College library in 1885.[2]
Thayer shot himself in a fit of despondency, dying on February 28, 1893.[5][6] He had been "in ill health for some time," and reportedly had money troubles.[7] He left behind a suicide note, along with a wife and son.[7]
Built by Bigelow in his role as trustee of the Miller estate. Destroyed by fire in 1879,[26] and rebuilt in 1880[27] by Anna Smith (Miller) Bigelow, again to a design by Thayer.[28]
In addition to an interior remodeling, Thayer added several floors and a turret to the existing structure, as well as a new wing along Brattle Square. Demolished in 1935.
^Proceedings at the Dedication of the Town Hall, Brookline, February 22, 1873 (Cambridge, MA: John Wilson & Son, 1873)
^ abcJames F. Hunnewell, A Century of Town Life: A History of Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1787-1887 (Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1888)
^Third Annual Report of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Town of Hyde Park, with the Reports of the Town Officers, for the Year Ending January 15th, 1871 (Hyde Park, MA: Hildreth and Getchell, 1871)
^"Dedication of the Morse Schoolhouse," Boston Daily Advertiser, March 1, 1870.
^Marion Vuilleumier, The Town of Yarmouth, Massachusetts: A History, 1639-1989 (Yarmouth, MA: Historical Society of Old Yarmouth, 1989)
^"Business in the East," Architectural Review and American Builders Journal 2, no. 2 (May 1870): 674.
^ abFourth Annual Report of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Town of Hyde Park, with the Reports of the Town Officers, for the Year Ending January 15th, 1872 (Boston: Lyman Rhodes, 1872)
^City of Somerville, Annual Reports. 1872 (Boston: W. F. Brown & Company, 1873)
^Cathedral of St. George Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1998)
^History of Ontario County, New York (Philadelphia: Everts, Ensign & Everts, 1878): 111-112.
^Windsor Avenue Congregational Church NRHP Registration Form (1993)
^ abSpringfield City Directory and Business Advertiser for 1872-73 (Springfield, MA: Clark W. Bryan & Company, 1872)
^"A Big Blaze," Boston Daily Globe, December 29, 1879.
^King's Hand Book of Boston (Cambridge, MA: Moses King, 1881): 293-294.
^ abcdefghiCharles S. Damrell, A Half Century of Boston Building (Boston: Louis P. Hager, 1895)
^"Warehouse No. 91 and 93 Federal St., Boston," American Architect and Building News 3, no. 107 (January 12, 1878): 13.;
^Twenty-first Annual Report of the Municipal Government of the City of Nashua, for the Municipal Year 1873-74 (Nashua, NH: Whittemores' Press, 1874)
^Auditor of Accounts' Annual Report of Receipts and Expenditures of the City of Boston and the County of Suffolk, State of Massachusetts, for the Financial Year 1874-1875 (Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, 1875)
^Providence City Hall NRHP Registration Form (1975)
^"Sea-shore House at Manchester, Mass.," American Architect and Building News 1 (May 6, 1876): 149.
^"S. J. F. Thayer," Architecture and Building 18, no. 9 (March 4, 1893): 102.
^"House of Mrs. Mary F. Mallon, Bowdoin Ave., Dorchester, Mass.," American Architect and Building News 36, no. 849 (April 2, 1892): 14.
^American Architect and Building News 12, no. 353 (November 4, 1882): 4.
^Nevins Memorial Library NRHP Registration Form (1984)
^Bryant F. Tolles Jr. and Carolyn K. Tolles, New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated Guide (Hanover, NH and London: University Press of New England, 1979)