Alexander Rice Esty was an American architect known for designing many Gothic Revival churches in New England. His work also encompassed university buildings, public buildings, office buildings, and private residences across the Northeastern United States.
Alexander Rice Esty
Prospect Congregational Church (now Christ the King), built in 1851, is one of Esty's earliest church buildings and features the earlier symmetrical style with a center tower.
Boston & Albany Railroad station, Boston, MA (took up the block bounded by Kneeland, Lincoln and Utica Streets), completed in 1881, is one of Esty's last buildings
Proposed Library of Congress "Congressional Library", Washington D.C., 1873 rendering by A.R.Esty
Richard Bond (1798–1861) was an early American architect who practiced primarily in Boston, Massachusetts.
Essex County Courthouse, Salem, 1839.
Green Street Church, Boston, 1826.
Mariners' Church, Boston, 1829.
First Parish Church, Cambridge, 1833.