Cram and Ferguson Architects is an architecture firm based in
Concord, Massachusetts
Concord () is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. At the 2020 census, the town population was 18,491. The United States Census Bureau considers Concord part of Greater Boston. The town center is near where the conflu ...
. The company was founded as a partnership in 1889 by the "preeminent American Ecclesiastical Gothicist"
[Jay C. Henry,
''Architecture in Texas 1895-1945'', ]University of Texas Press
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(1993), p
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Ralph Adams Cram
Ralph Adams Cram (December 16, 1863 – September 22, 1942) was a prolific and influential American architect of collegiate and ecclesiastical buildings, often in the Gothic Revival style. Cram & Ferguson and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partner ...
and Charles Francis Wentworth. In 1890 they were joined by
Bertram Goodhue, who was made a partner in 1895.
The firm name has changed as partners have changed and names have included: Cram and Wentworth, Cram Goodhue and Wentworth, Cram Goodhue and Ferguson, Cram and Ferguson, Cram and Ferguson Architects, Hoyle, Doran and Berry and HDB/Cram and Ferguson all successor firms to the original partnership of Ralph Adams Cram and Charles Francis Wentworth.
Frank Ferguson, their structural engineer, was made a partner on Wentworth's death in 1905 making the firm one of the earliest A/E firms.
Hoyle, Doran and Berry, Inc. the partnership formed by Alexander Hoyle and John Doran continuing the unbroken succession descending from original Cram collaborators in 1958, HDB/Cram and Ferguson was the partnership of David H. Hulihan long time employee of Cram and Ferguson and
Ethan Anthony
Ethan Anthony is an American architect, author, and academic. As president of Cram and Ferguson Architects LLC, Anthony focuses on the design of the new Traditional American church architecture. During the last three decades, Anthony has designed ...
AIA. That partnership was reformed in 2008 on the retirement of President David H. Hulihan and the firm reverted to its traditional name of Cram and Ferguson Architects under the leadership of Ethan Anthony AIA.
In 1931, in Cram's waning years, Arthur Tappan North wrote in his Monograph on the firm's work:
Since 1990 Cram and Ferguson under the leadership of the American Architect;
Ethan Anthony
Ethan Anthony is an American architect, author, and academic. As president of Cram and Ferguson Architects LLC, Anthony focuses on the design of the new Traditional American church architecture. During the last three decades, Anthony has designed ...
is completing new church and academic work including: the St. Thomas Aquinas University Church at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville,
The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage at Boston Seaport, Massachusetts and the St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Church at Ridgway, Illinois. Major work the last fifteen years, the Benedictine Monastery o
Syon Abbeyon the Blue Ridge Parkway in Floyd, Virginia
at the Canterbury School in Greensboro, North Carolina and The Edward's Chapel at The Casady School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Historic projects
Religious Architecture

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All Saints Church Ashmont - Dorchester, MA, 1891
* Saint Paul's Episcopal Church - Brockton, MA, 1891-94
* Swedenborgian Church, 1893 - Newton, MA
* Church of Saint Peter and Paul - Fall River, MA, 1893
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Christ Church - Hyde Park, MA, 1893
* St. Luke's Church - Roxbury, MA, 1895
* Second Congregational Church (Phillips Church) - Exeter, NH, 1895-98
*St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Cohasset, MA, 1899
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Emmanuel Church - Newport, RI, 1900
* St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Chicago, IL, 1902
* First Baptist Church - Pittsburgh, PA, 1902
* All Saints Chapel, University of the South - Sewanee, TN, 1903
* Christ Church Cathedral Competition (project) - Victoria, British Columbia, 1903
* St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Cathedral (project) - Denver, CO, 1903
* First Unitarian Church - West Newton, MA, 1905
* Westminster Presbyterian Church - Springfield, IL, 1905
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All Saints Cathedral - Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1906
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Calvary Episcopal Church - Pittsburgh, PA, 1906
* Glens Falls Presbyterian Church - Glens Falls, NY, 1906
*
St. Thomas Episcopal Church - New York, NY, 1907
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Trinity Memorial Church (now St. Andrew's) - Denver, CO, 1907
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Church of the Covenant - Cleveland, OH, 1907
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St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral - Detroit, MI, 1908-11
* Church and Rectory (project) - Guantanamo, Cuba, 1908
* Russell Sage Memorial First Presbyterian Church - Far Rockaway, NY, 1908
* St. Mary's Church - Walkerville, Ontario, 1908
* Cathedral of the Incarnation (project) - Diocese of Baltimore, MD, 1908
* Church of the Ascension - Montgomery, AL, 1910
*
St. James Episcopal Church - New York, NY, 1911-24
* St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Malden, MA, 1911
* Grace Episcopal Church Parish House - Manchester, NH, 1911
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House of Hope Presbyterian Church - St. Paul, MN, 1916-26
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Fourth Presbyterian Church - Chicago, IL, 1912
* Church of the New Jerusalem - Bryn Athyn, PA 1912
* First Presbyterian Church - Oakland, CA, 1912-13
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All Saints Episcopal Church - Peterborough, NH, 1913-21
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Trinity Episcopal Church (addition) - Princeton, NJ, 1914
* Chapel for the Sisters of St. Anne - Arlington, MA, 1914
* St. Elizabeth Chapel at Whitehall - Sudbury, MA, 1914
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First Universalist Church - Somerville, MA, 1916
* Ellingwood Funerary Chapel - Nahant, MA, 1919
* St. James Church - Lake Delaware, NY, 1920
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Trinity Episcopal Church - Houston, TX, 1920
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Sacred Heart Church - Jersey City, NJ, 1921
* Central Union Church - Honolulu, HI, 1922
*
First Presbyterian Church - Tacoma, WA, 1923
* Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church - Durham, NC, 1923
* First Presbyterian Church - Jamestown, NY, 1923
* St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Yonkers, NY, 1924
*
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
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- New York, NY, 1925-31
*St. Mary's Catholic Church - Detroit, MI, 1925
*Emmanuel Church (project) - Rockford, IL, 1927
*St. Paul's Church - Winston-Salem, NC 1927
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American Church of Paris - Paris, France, 1927
*St. Florian's Church - Detroit, MI, 1928
*Prince Memorial Chapel (project) - Fort Meyer, VA, 1929
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St. Vincent's Church - Los Angeles, CA, 1927
*Christ Church - United Methodist Church - New York, NY, 1929
*All Saints Episcopal Church (addition) - Brookline, MA, 1929
*Klise Memorial Chapel East Congregational UCC Church - Grand Rapids, MI, 1929
*Mishawaka Cathedral (project) - Mishawaka, IN, 1930
*
East Liberty Presbyterian Church
East Liberty Presbyterian Church, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral of Hope, is in the East Liberty neighborhood of the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The current building is the fifth church building to occupy the site ...
- Pittsburgh, PA, 1931
*Second Unitarian Church - Boston, MA, 1934
*Blank Church (project) - Chicago, IL, 1935
*Conventual Church of Sts. Mary and John - Cambridge, MA, 1936
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All Saints Episcopal Church - Winter Park, FL, 1938
*St. Thomas Church - Peoria, IL, 1939
Academic Architecture

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Wheaton College - Norton, MA, 1898-1932
**Wallace Library
**Cole Memorial Chapel
**Kilham Hall
*
Sweet Briar College
Sweet Briar College is a private women's college in Sweet Briar, Virginia. It was established in 1901 by Indiana Fletcher Williams in memory of her deceased daughter, Daisy. The college formally opened its doors in 1906 and granted the B.A. deg ...
- Sweet Briar, VA, 1902-66
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United States Military Academy
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- West Point, NY, 1904-1923
**
Cadet Chapel
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**Headquarters Building
*
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private university, private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial Colleges, fourth-oldest ins ...
- Princeton, NJ, 1906-29
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Graduate College
**


Proctor Hall
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University Chapel
University Chapel (formerly Lee Chapel) of Washington and Lee University is a National Historic Landmark in Lexington, Virginia. It was constructed during 1867–68 at the request of Robert E. Lee, who was president of the school (then known as ...
**
Cleveland Tower
**Campbell Hall
**McCormick School of Art and Architecture
*
Rice University
William Marsh Rice University (Rice University) is a Private university, private research university in Houston, Houston, Texas. It is on a 300-acre campus near the Houston Museum District and adjacent to the Texas Medical Center. Rice is ranke ...
- Houston, TX, 1908-57
**Administration Building (Lovett Hall)
**Campus Master Plan
**Mechanical Engineering Laboratory
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Westhampton College, University of Richmond - Richmond, VA, 1910-16
* St. Mary's School - Peekskill, NY, 1911
*
Phillips Exeter Academy
(not for oneself) la, Finis Origine Pendet (The End Depends Upon the Beginning) gr, Χάριτι Θεοῦ (By the Grace of God)
, location = 20 Main Street
, city = Exeter, New Hampshire
, zipcode ...
- Exeter, NH, 1911-37
**Dormitories
*
Williams College
Williams College is a Private college, private liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It was established as a men's college in 1793 with funds from the estate of Ephraim Williams, a col ...
- Williamstown, MA, 1912-38
**Williams Hall
**Chapins Hall
**Stetson Hall Library
**Sage Hall
**Gate between William and Sage
**Mears House
**Lehman Hall
**Heating Plant
**Adams Memorial Theatre
**Fayerweather Hall
*
Mercersburg Academy
Mercersburg Academy (formerly Marshall College and Mercersburg College) is an independent selective college-preparatory boarding & day high school in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania in the United States. Founded in 1893, the school enrolls approximat ...
Chapel - Mercersburg, PA, 1916-26
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The Masters School
The Masters School (colloquially known as Masters), is a private, coeducational boarding school and day college preparatory school located in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Its campus is located north of New York City in the Hudson Valley in Westches ...
- Dobbs Ferry, NY, 1919

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Tsuda University
is a private women's university based at Kodaira, Tokyo. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious higher educational institutions for women in Japan, contributing to the advancement of women in society for more than a century.
History
The u ...
- Hokkaido, Japan, 1919
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Dominican University - River Forest, IL, 1920
* St. George's Chapel - Newport, RI, 1923-29
*
Choate School
Choate Rosemary Hall (often known as Choate; ) is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, United States. Choate is currently ranked as the second best boarding school and third best private high ...
- Wallingford, CT, 1924-25
*
University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame du Lac, known simply as Notre Dame ( ) or ND, is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, outside the city of South Bend. French priest Edward Sorin founded the school in 1842. The main campu ...
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South Dining Hall
South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west.
Etymology
The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz' ...
- South Bend, Indiana, 1927
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St. Paul's School - Concord, NH, 1927-37
* St. Alban's Choir School - Washington, D.C., 1929
* Gibson Chapel, The Blue Ridge School - Dyke, VA, 1929
*
Rollins College
Rollins College is a private college in Winter Park, Florida. It was founded in November 1885 and has about 30 undergraduate majors and several graduate programs. It is Florida's fourth oldest post-secondary institution.
History
Rollins Colle ...
Chapel - Winter Park, FL, 1930
*
University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in C ...
,
Doheny Library
The Edward L. Doheny Jr. Memorial Library is a library located in the center of campus at the University of Southern California (USC).
History
After the shooting of his son, the Irish American oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny donated $1.1 milli ...
- Los Angeles, CA, 1930
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Wellesley College
Wellesley College is a private women's liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant as a female seminary, it is a member of the original Seven Sisters Colleges, an unofficial g ...
- Wellesley, MA, 1930
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Boston University
Boston University (BU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. The university is nonsectarian, but has a historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1839 by Methodists with its original campu ...
- Boston, MA, 1930-66
* St. Mary's High School and Grammar School - Glens Falls, NY, 1930
*
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore College ( , ) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1864, with its first classes held in 1869, Swarthmore is one of the earliest coeduca ...
- Swarthmore, PA, 1938
Residential, Institutional, and Commercial Architecture
*Eddy Residence - Newton, MA, 1888
* Edward Courtland Gale Residence - Williamstown, MA, 1890
* Kennedy Road - Cambridge, MA, 1890
* Eugene Fellner Residence - Brookline, MA, 1890
* 126 and 128 Brattle Street - Cambridge MA, 1892
* 165 Winthrop Street - Brookline, MA, 1892
* Bushy Hill - Simsbury, CT, 1893
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Richmond Court Apartments - Brookline, MA, 1898
* Harbor Court - Newport, RI, 1904
Charles Barron Residence-
Beacon Street
Beacon Street is a major thoroughfare in Boston, Massachusetts and its western suburbs Brookline and Newton. It passes through many of Boston's central and western neighborhoods, including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Fenway–Kenmore, the Boston Uni ...
, Boston, MA, 1907
* House on the Moors - Gloucester, MA, 1917
* Blanche Sewall Residence - Houston, TX, 1924
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Paul Watkins House - Winona, MN, 1925
* Angelica Livingston Gerry Residence - Lake Delaware, NY, 1926
* Chickamauga Memorial Arch - Chickamauga, TN, 1897
* Washington Hotel - Colon, Panama, 1910
* Edward Courtland Gale Mausoleum - Troy, NY, 1914
* Woodrow Wilson Memorial - Washington DC, 1925
* Memorial Chapel, American Military Cemetery - Belleau Wood, France, 1926
*
World War I Memorial Carillon
Byrd Park, also known as William Byrd Park, is a public park located in Richmond, Virginia, United States, north of the James River and adjacent to Maymont. The park includes a mile-long trail with exercise stops, monuments, an amphitheatre, an ...
- Richmond, VA, 1926
*
Oise-Aisne American Military Cemetery Memorial - Fère-en-Tardenois, France, 1926
*
Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library - Pawtucket, RI, 1893
*Public Library - Fall River, MA, 1899
* Hunt Library - Nashua, NH, 1902
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Lucius Beebe Memorial Library
The Lucius Beebe Memorial Library is the main library for the town of Wakefield, Massachusetts. The building that currently holds the town's main library was opened in 1923 and is named after the first library commissioner.
History
Originally, t ...
- Wakefield, MA, 1921
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Houston Public Library
Houston Public Library is the public library system serving Houston, Texas, United States.
History Houston Lyceum and the Carnegie Library
The Houston Public Library system traces its founding to the creation of the second Houston Lyceum in 18 ...
- Houston, TX, 1926
* Parker Hill Branch,
Boston Public Library
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- Roxbury, MA, 1929
* National Life Insurance Building - Montpelier, VT, 1921
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McCormack Federal Building - Boston, MA, 1929
*
Portsmouth Harbor
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Front Renewal - Portsmouth, NH, 1933
* District Court Building - Dedham, MA, 1937
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Holy Cross Monastery - West Park, NY, 1934
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Bourne
Bourne may refer to:
Places UK
* Bourne, Lincolnshire, a town
** Bourne Abbey
** Bourne railway station
* Bourne (electoral division), West Sussex
* Bourne SSSI, Avon, a Site of Special Scientific Interest near Burrington, North Somerset
* Bourne ...
and
Sagamore Bridge
The Sagamore Bridge in Sagamore, Massachusetts carries Route 6 and the Claire Saltonstall Bikeway across the Cape Cod Canal, connecting Cape Cod with the mainland of Massachusetts. It is the more northeastern of two automobile canal crossings, ...
s
- Cape Cod, MA, 1938
*
New England Mutual Life Insurance Headquarters - Boston, MA, 1938
* The People's Savings Bank - Providence, RI, 1944
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The John Hancock Life Insurance Company Headquarters Building - Boston, MA, 1946
*
Currier Museum of Art in
Manchester
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,
New Hampshire
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*The
Berkeley Building
The Berkeley Building (also known as the Old John Hancock Building) is a 26-story, building located at 200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is the second of the three John Hancock buildings built in Boston; it was succeeded by t ...
, 200 Berkeley Street,
Boston
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,
Recent Projects
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Phillips Academy
("Not for Self") la, Finis Origine Pendet ("The End Depends Upon the Beginning") Youth From Every Quarter Knowledge and Goodness
, address = 180 Main Street
, city = Andover
, state = Ma ...
Renovations
Phillips Church Exeter, NH, 2000
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Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham - Houston, TX, 2000
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All Saints' Church
All Saints Church, or All Saints' Church or variations on the name may refer to:
Albania
*All Saints' Church, Himarë
Australia
*All Saints Church, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
* All Saints Anglican Church, Henley Brook, Western Austr ...
Peterborough (Addition) - Peterborough, NH, 2000
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Canterbury School Bell Tower - Greensboro, NC, 2000
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Casady School
Casady School is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory school located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, founded in 1947 by Bishop Thomas Casady and the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma. Casady serves children in grades pre-kindergarten throug ...
- Oklahoma City, OK, 2001
** West Transept
*
St. Edwards Chapel 2012
Records Mausoleum- Oklahoma City, OK, 2002
* Gale Mausoleum Restoration - Troy, NY, 2002
St. John Neumann Catholic Church- Knoxville, TN, 2005
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St. Andrews Episcopal Church Restoration - Denver, CO, 2009
* The Bradford Mill, "Wheelhouse" Project - Concord, MA, 2010
* Valley of Our Lady Monastery Design - Prairie Du Sac, WI, 2011
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Church of the Incarnation - Dallas, TX, 2012
* Hunt Memorial Building Restoration - Nashua, NH, 2012
* The Church of the Open Word Preservation - Newton, MA, 2014
St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish- Ridgeway, IL, 2015
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The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage - Boston Seaport, MA, 2017
* Sister of St. Thomas Aquinas - Brooksville, FL, 2019
*
Emmanuel Baptist Church Restoration - Worcester, MA, 2019
Awards
* 2019 AIA CM Awards - Emmanuel Baptist Church
* Real Estate and Construction Review Plaque of Honor - Our Lady of Walsingham
*2017 AIACM Merit Award for Design Excellence for St. Kateri, Ridgeway, IL
*2017 AIACM Merit Award for Design Excellence for St. Andrews, Denver, Colorado
*2017 AIACM Citation Award for Design Excellence for Our Lady of the Valley Monastery, Prairie Du Sac, WI
*2015 AIACM Honor Award for Design Excellence for additions to, and renovation of, St Edward's Chapel, Oklahoma City
*2009 Architect of the Year award from the Macael Institute in Alicante, Spain
*2003 Golden Trowel Award for outstanding masonry building of the year for Our Lady of Walsingham Church, Houston, Texas
*1993 Honor Award from the Institute for Religious Art and Architecture for St. Elizabeth's Memorial Garden, Sudbury, Massachusetts
*1938 and 1949 Boston Society of Architects Harleston Parker Awards for most beautiful building of the year
History
*

The practice of the office was started by
Ralph Adams Cram
Ralph Adams Cram (December 16, 1863 – September 22, 1942) was a prolific and influential American architect of collegiate and ecclesiastical buildings, often in the Gothic Revival style. Cram & Ferguson and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partner ...
in 1889
* In 1890 Mr. Cram became associated with Charles F. Wentworth and later with
Bertram G. Goodhue
Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue (April 28, 1869 – April 23, 1924) was an American architect celebrated for his work in Gothic Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, Spanish Colonial Revival design. He also designed notable typefaces, in ...
, who became a partner in 1895. Frank W. Ferguson became a partner in 1899
* Mr. Wentworth died in 1899. Mr. Goodhue conducted the New York Office of the firm for some time before his connection was terminated in 1913
* On July 1, 1925 Frank E. Cleveland, Chester Godfrey and Alexander E. Hoyle were admitted to partnership and a new contract was entered into on October 5, 1926. Now four partners
* Mr. Ferguson died October 4, 1926. (Born November 3, 1861, Portsmouth, N.H.)
* Mr. Cram died September 22, 1942 and the partnership continued with the three remaining partners. (Born December 16, 1863, Hampton Falls, N.H.)
* On January 1, 1944 Chester A. Brown, John T. Doran and William H. Owens were admitted to partnership. The firm now consisted of six equal partners
* Mr. Cleveland died July 30, 1950 and a new partnership was entered into on August 1, 1950 with the five remaining partners. (Born Nov. 11, 1877, Richmond, P.Q., Canada)
* Mr. Godfrey died May 5, 1952 and a new partnership was entered into on July 15, 1952 with the remaining four partners – Messrs. Hoyle, Brown, Doran Owens. (Born April 17, 1878 at Hampton, N.H.)
* Mr. Owens retired April 30, 1953, and a new partnership was entered into on May 1, 1953 with the three remaining partners – Messrs. Hoyle, Brown and Doran
* On May 1, 1954 Maurice A. Berry and Oscar H. Cederlund were admitted to partnership. The firm now consisted of five partners
* Mr. Cederlund died April 23, 1956. Partnership dissolved April 30, 1956. New partnership dated May 1, 1956. Partners now: Messrs. Hoyle, Brown, Doran, Berry
* Mr. Brown retired April 30, 1957. Partnership dissolved April 30, 1957. On May 1, 1957 a new contract was entered into by Messrs. Hoyl, Doran and Berry
* On January 25, 1957 the new was changed to Hoyle, Doran and Berry
* On April 30, 1961 Mr. Hoyle retired. Partnership dissolved April 30, 1961. On May 2, 1961 the following were admitted to partnership: Nisso T. Aladjem, Frank De Bruyn, Robert W. Hadley, Charles P. Harris. There were now six partners
* Mr. Hadley died January 3, 1964. Interim agreement dated January 20, 1964
* Mr. Harris retired January 3, 1966 and a new contract was entered into on January 31, 1966 with the four remaining partners: Messrs. Doran, Berry, Aladjem, De Bruyn
* On August 1, 1965 Austin J. Cribben Jr. was made a partner and a new contract was entered into on February 1, 1966. Partners: Messrs. Doran, Berry, Aladjem, De Bruyn, Cribben
* Hoyle Doran& Berry Inc, was incorporated September 5, 1968; Major Stockholders: Doran, Berry, Aladjem, De Bruyn
* Mr. Hoyle died January 2, 1969

* Mr. De Bruyn died November 15, 1972, after retiring July 31, 1972
* Remaining Partners: Doran, Berry, Aladjem, Cribben
* Mr. Berry retired November 1, 1974
* Mr. Doran died December 14, 1979. Remaining Partners: Aladjem, Cribben
* Mr. Brown died June 27, 1980
* Mr. Berry died December 26, 1981. Stockholders as of 1987: Cribben and Aladjem
* December 1990 Ethan Anthony Associates merged with Hoyle Doran & Berry Inc. Ethan Anthony joined David J Hulihan as a Majority Stockholder
* December 1998 David J. Hulihan Retired, Ethan Anthony became sole Stockholder of Corporation
*2008 firm renamed HDB/Cram and Ferguson
* March 31, 2010 Hoyle, Doran & Berry Inc dissolved, Assets acquired by Ethan Anthony
* March 31, 2010 Ethan Anthony founds Cram and Ferguson Architects taking up the ongoing work of Hoyle, Doran & Berry Inc.
* September 10, 2012 Cram and Ferguson Architects, LLC Incorporated in the State of Massachusetts
* December 16, 2013 Cram and Ferguson Architects leads the 150th anniverasy celebration of the birth of Ralph Adams Cram
* Mr. Cribben and Mr. Aladjem retired 1987
* David Hulihan became a Partner 1987
* Ethan Anthony became a Partner 1990
* Mr Aladjem Died October 23, 2004
* David Hulihan retires 2008
* Mr Cribben Died March 30, 2016
* David Hulihan died May 12, 2018
* January 1, 2019 is the 130th Anniversary Year of continuous practice of Cram and Ferguson Architects, LLC.
Firm Names
* Ralph Adams Cram founded firm - 1889
* Cram & Wentworth - 1890
* Cram, Wentworth & Goodhue - 1895
* Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson - 1899
* Cram and Ferguson Architects - 1913
* Hoyle, Doran and Berry - 1957
* Hoyle, Doran and Berry, Inc. - 1968
* Cram and Ferguson Architects LLC - 2012
Commenced Employment
* C. N. Godfrey - 1900
* A. E. Hoyle - 1908
* C. A. Brown - 1910
* J. T. Doran - 1927
* W. H. Owens - 1921
* M. A. Berry - 1923
* O. H. Cederlund - 1946
* N.T. Aladjem - 1950
* Frank E. De Bruyn - 1926
* R. W. Hadley - 1945
* C. P. Harris - 1955
* A. J. Cribben - 1946
* David J Hulihan - 1967
* Ethan Anthony - 1990
The Team
Kevin Hogan, the Project manager, has 20 years of experience with the firm and has participated in numerous major church and chapel projects as the leader for all phases of production and construction administration
Matthew Alderman has been the lead designer on many projects both with Cram and Ferguson and in his prior employments, including St. Kateri Catholic Church in Ridgway, Illinois, St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish in Charlottesville, Virginia, which is now under construction and Our Lady of Good Voyage Chapel in Boston, Massachusetts.
References
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