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Edward B. Stratton, often known as E.B. Stratton, was an American architect based in Boston. Several of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. He was born in Chelsea, Boston
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and went to Chelsea and Boston schools. He studied at least briefly at MIT and "at an atelier in Paris". Works include: *Hotel Puritan *Hotel Somerset *Hotel Lenox *Swampscott Country Club *Police Annex, West Newton * Casa De Josefina, 2 mi. SE of Lake Wales off U.S. 27 Lake Wales, FL (Stratton, Edward B.), NRHP-listed * Edward B. Stratton House, 25 Kenmore St.
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(Stratton, Edward B.), NRHP-listed *
Vermont Building The Vermont Building is a historic building at 10 Thacher Street in the North End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The six-story brick and marble building was designed by Arthur Bowdith and Edward Stratton and built in 1904. Its construc ...
(1904), 6-12 Thacher St. Boston, MA, Chicago school/ Early Commercial architecture. ( Arthur H. Bowditch and Edward B. Stratton), NRHP-listed *
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(designed by Edward B. Stratton and
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), a nine-story 24-unit apartment building *Gurley Building (1924), Stamford, Connecticut, also known as Valeur Building, an eight-story tall, narrow building. "Sullivanesque"; designed by Edward B. Stratton and built by
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. Included in the NRHP-listed
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, (see ). and He designed numerous buildings in the Longwood, Fisher Hill, and Chestnut Hill areas of Boston.


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