James A. Clough
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James Amasa Clough (January 24, 1850 – May 22, 1917), often referred to as James A. Clough or J. A. Clough, was an American architect, carpenter, and contractor, who was active in New England, especially prominent in Western Massachusetts, and whose work shaped much of the architectural landscape of Holyoke during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He would design several commercial blocks and public buildings there, such as the Holyoke Public Library, and the . The principal architect of the firm Clough & Reid, much of his work appeared under this name after 1890, when he made a partner- Reid having spent several years prior as Clough's draftsman. He remained principal of this firm until his retirement in 1907. One of Clough's other protégés, George P. B. Alderman, went on to estab
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James A. Clough
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1917-05-22
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Holyoke, Massachusetts
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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The Baker Building , and the Russell-Osborne Building, formerly known as Clough Block
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Clough's house for Mayor Arthur B. Chapin, an example of the Tudor revival style in Holyoke today; Clough's Maple Street facade of Holyoke Public Library.
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Painting of the Mount Tom Summit House in a 1911 brochure, and the Marble Block as it appeared in 1887; the two buildings, though demolished, represent some of Clough's most iconic work.
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Delaney's Marble Block.jpg
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Baker Block by James Clough Holyoke Mass.JPG
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Architect
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Elnora Celestia Shaw
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James Amasa Clough (January 24, 1850 – May 22, 1917), often referred to as James A. Clough or J. A. Clough, was an American architect, carpenter, and contractor, who was active in New England, especially prominent in Western Massachusetts, and whose work shaped much of the architectural landscape of Holyoke during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He would design several commercial blocks and public buildings there, such as the Holyoke Public Library, and the . The principal architect of the firm Clough & Reid, much of his work appeared under this name after 1890, when he made a partner- Reid having spent several years prior as Clough's draftsman. He remained principal of this firm until his retirement in 1907. One of Clough's other protégés, George P. B. Alderman, went on to establish his own architectural firm.
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