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  1. Richardsonian Influence. John Lyman Faxon, the Chapel's architect, was a follower of H.H. Richardson, who is most famous for adapting the monumental style of Romanesque architecture to late nineteenth century America (e.g., Trinity Church in Boston).

  2. Gallery of architectural works. Notes. References. John Lyman Faxon. Rollins Chapel, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1884-85. John Lyman Faxon (1851–1918) was an American architect practicing in Boston, Massachusetts, during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  3. One letter (Oct. 19, 1864) written by John Bromley from Alexandria, Va., to John Faxon. In it he gives news of the men in his company and expresses the hope that Lincoln will win in the coming election. Bromley was also in Company D, 1st Michigan Cavalry, 1861-1866. He was from Ovid, Mich. Two letters written by Theron James to John Faxon.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Longtime University of Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari has listed his Lexington, KY, home for $3,990,000. He just switched jobs, landing at the University of Arkansas last month. So ...

  5. John Lyman Faxon. Hotel Victoria. 1886, Boston, Massachusetts. CONTACT. ... Published for the Society of Architectural Historians by the University of Virginia Press ;

  6. Jan 1, 2010 · Founded in 1847 from John Collins Warren's personal collection of anatomical preparations (and $5,000 of railroad stock), the Warren Anatomical Museum, a part of the Francis A. Countway Library of ...

  7. Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins was the first American university based on the European research institution model. The university also has graduate campuses in Italy, China, and Washington, D.C.

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