Edmund March Wheelwright
Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1854 - 1912, Dedham, Massachusetts
At the turn of the 20th-century, Edmund March Wheelwright was the Boston City Architect, a board member of the American Institute of Architects, and designer of several notable buildings in Boston including the Massachusetts Historical Society's home on Boylston Street. He also designed the Harvard Lampoon Castle. Along with an overview of Wheelwright's life and accomplishments, Wheelwright and Lampoon enthusiasts discuss the design and inspiration for the Castle.
http://www.masshist.org/streaming/video-posts/the-architecture-of-edmund-march-wheelwright-and-the-building-of-the-harvard-lampoon-castle%5E2012-08-01
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