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American architecture firm
Maginnis, Walsh and Sullivan, an American architecture firm active from its founding in 1898 to its dissolution in 1905.
The principals were
Charles Donagh Maginnis (1867-1955),
Timothy Francis Walsh (1868-1934), and
Matthew Sullivan (1868-1948). Sullivan left the firm in 1905 for solo practice; the other two continued as
Maginnis & Walsh for decades.
[1]
Work at:
- St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church,
Whitinsville, Massachusetts, 1898
[2]
-
St. John the Evangelist Church,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1905
-
St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church,
Los Angeles, California, 1905
- school at
St. Mary's Complex,
Taunton, Massachusetts, 1907
- Huntington Avenue building,
Girls' Latin School,
Boston, Massachusetts, with architects
Peabody & Stearns and Coolidge & Carlson, completed 1907
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