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Biography: Cabot & Chandler was a Boston-based architecture firm founded by Edward Clark Cabot and Francis W. Chandler. In 1888 Chandler left the firm for a position as the head of the MIT School of Architecture and the firm was renamed Cabot, Everett, and Mead.
Biography: Edward Clarke Cabot was born in Boston in 1818. He was an architect and artist who is best known for his design of the Boston Athenaeum. He was the first president of the Boston Society of Architects and later formed the partnership of Cabot & Chandler which built numerous homes in and around Boston. Cabot died in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1901.
Biography: Arthur Greene Everett was an architect active during the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries. Everett was born in 1855. For school, Everett attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then went on to work at the architecture firm Cabot and Chandler. The firm then became Cabot, Everett and Mead with Everett as one of the principles when Francis Chandler left the firm.
Everett also worked as the Building Commissioner of Boston from 1909 to 1914. Everett died in 1925.