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North Shore Boston: Houses of Essex County 1865 - 1930

ISBN 0926494287
Format Hardcover
Author Pamela W. Fox, Forward by Jonathan Winthrop
Publisher Acanthus Press, 2005
Pages 349 - Click on images to englarge.

Since the mid19th century, wealthy Bostonians have migrated each summer to the fabled North Shore, drawn by cool sea breezes and the elemental splendor of the rugged coastline. Some settled in prestigious shore communities like Prides Crossing, Beverly Farms, and Manchester-by-the-Sea, constructing waterfront mansions that became progressively more elaborate as the Age of Elegance progressed. Gentleman farmers and equestrians were drawn to inland towns like Hamilton, Wenham, and Topsfield, where they assembled hundreds of acres and built grand country houses with views across the gently rolling hills of Essex County.


The exclusive Myopia Hunt Club, Eastern Yacht Club, and Essex County Club contributed to making the North Shore a summer playground for millionaires from the Midwest and across the nation. Steel baron and art collector Henry Clay Frick built a grand Newport-style summer cottage here, as did Chicago plumbing magnate Richard T. Crane Jr. and meat-packing mogul Edwin C. Swift. Nationally-known architects represented in this comprehensive study include David Adler; Henry Hobson Richardson; McKim, Mead and White; Peabody and Stearns; Ogden Codman Jr.; Guy Lowell; Carrerre and Hastings; and Harrie T. Lindeberg. They were joined by Boston eclecticists Arthur Little, Edmund Wheelwright, and J. Harleston Parker, in producing Tudor manor houses, Georgian mansions, and Italian villas complemented by formal gardens.

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