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Bertrand E. Taylor (1856 – August, 1909) was an American architect who worked in
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Bertrand E. Taylor
American Institute of Architect
He designed the
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(1895) and later hospital buildings at the same site. Taylor partnered in firms with Henry H. Kendall and Edward F. Stevens. His work includes the New Hampshire State Hospital for the Insane, Westboro State Hospital, Massachusetts Hospital for Epileptics, Worcester Insane Asylum, Wrentham State School, Boston City Hospital, Corey Hill Hospital, Massachusetts Homeopathic HOspital, Newton Hospital, Anna Jaques Hospital at Newburryport, Hitchcock Hospital at Hanover, New Hampshire, Merritt Hospital at Oakland California, and buildings at Northfield for Dwiht L. Moody. He was a draughtsman for George D. Rand. He designed alterations of Hotel Vendome. Helped design parts of model village at
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. Associate of the American Institute of Architects in 1905, fellow of the
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and a charter member of the
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. He lived much of his life in Newton Centre and died there on August 23, 1909.


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*Entry in Henry F. Withey, A.I.A., and Elsie Rathburn Withey, Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased) (Los Angeles: New Age Publishing Company, 1956. Facsimile edition, Hennessey & Ingalls, Inc., 1970) *Quarterly Bulletin of the American Institute of Architects, October 1909, obituary pp. 224–25 {{DEFAULTSORT:Taylor, Bertrand E. Architects from Boston 1909 deaths 1856 births