John Calvin Stevens was an American architect who worked in the Shingle Style, in which he was a major innovator, and the Colonial Revival style. He designed more than 1,000 buildings in the state of Maine.
John Calvin Stevens
John Calvin Stevens house, Portland, ME (1883–84)
Floor plans and interior details
State Street Congregational Church, Portland, ME (1892–93). Stevens wrapped the existing wooden church in sandstone and added the Gothic tower and facade.
Francis Henry Fassett was an American architect in Maine who built as many as 400 homes and buildings throughout the state. Working in the Victorian High Gothic and Queen Anne styles, he especially influenced the look of Portland.
Maine General Hospital Building, built and expanded between 1871 and 1892, Portland
Mount Pleasant House c. 1912, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
Sagadahoc County Courthouse (1869) in Bath
Gardiner High School (1870) in Gardiner