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Essential
Architecture- New England
Oakes Ames Memorial Hall |
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architect
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Henry Hobson Richardson |
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location
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North Easton, MA |
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date
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1879-1881 |
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style
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Richardsonian Romanesque |
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construction
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stone |
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type
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Government |
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Oakes Ames Memorial Hall is a municipal building designed by noted
American architect H. H. Richardson, with landscaping by Frederick Law
Olmsted. It is located at 1 Barrows Street, North Easton, Massachusetts,
immediately adjacent to another Richardson building, Ames Free Library.
The hall was built 1879-1881 as a gift to the town from children
of disgraced Congressman Oakes Ames. It was originally intended for use
as a Town Hall but in practice has mainly served as a meeting space for
private groups.
The structure's main facade, altogether 96 feet long by 51 feet
deep, presents an arcade of five massive arches with a row of windows
set above and an octagonal tower at its right corner. Its first floor is
constructed of native, pinkish-gray North Easton granite with
Longmeadown brownstone trim. The second floor is brick, with a
north-facing dormer half finished in timber and stucco. The steeply
peaked roof above is finished in red tile. The front's third-floor,
dormer window is wreathed with sculpted foliage, and displays the
initials O. A. and twelve signs of the zodiac.
The main hall inside is on the second floor, and 59 feet long by
47 feet wide with a 20 foot height. It contains a stage (26 by 18 feet).
This arrangement proved impractical due to inadequate stairway access to
the hall. The first floor contains a small meeting room and service
rooms; the attic contains a Masonic hall.
References
Oakes Ames: A Memoir with an Account of the Dedication
of Oakes Ames Memorial Hall at North Easton, Massachusetts, November 17,
1881, printed at the Riverside Press, 1883, pages 55-57.
Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, H. H. Richardson: Complete Architectural
Works, MIT Press, 1985, pages 33-34. ISBN 0262650150.
Easton Historic Society (with photos)
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