Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. James Ernest McLaughlin (18 October 1873 – 17 February 1966) was a Canadian-American architect active primarily in Boston, Massachusetts, and the surrounding area from about 1905 through the 1950s.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fenway_ParkFenway Park - Wikipedia

    The park was designed by architect James E. McLaughlin, and the General Contractor was the Charles Logue Building Company. The first game was played April 20, 1912, with mayor John F. Fitzgerald throwing out the first pitch and Boston defeating the New York Highlanders, 7–6 in 11 innings.

    • Fenway Sports Group
  3. People also ask

  4. Contents. James McLaughlin. United States Indian agent. Learn about this topic in these articles: context of the Wounded Knee Massacre. In Wounded Knee Massacre: Context. James McLaughlin, the reservation’s agent, resolved to arrest Sitting Bull for his role in permitting the spread of the religion. Maj. Gen.

  5. Jan. 19th, 1891. The following graphic and reliable account of the death of Sitting Bull and of the circumstances attending it will be read with interest by many readers. It was written by Major...

  6. Career. James McLaughlin was an architect in Boston from about 1905. In 1912, he designed Fenway Park, and in 1914-1915 he designed the Commonwealth Armory (1914-1915; demolished 2002 and replaced by the Agganis Arena in 2004). In about 1914, G. Houston Burr joined his office as a draftsman.

  7. James McLaughlin poured his heart and soul into riding racehorses. One of the most aggressive jockeys in the history of American racing, McLaughlin carved out a remarkable legacy in the saddle that has stood the test of time. Full bio

  1. People also search for