Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul

Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul was an American architectural firm founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1885 by Robert Day Andrews, Herbert Jaques and Augustus Neal Rantoul. The firm designed numerous buildings that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Their works include: Robert Day Andrews was a draftsman under Henry Hobson Richardson before co-founding Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. His subsequent firm, Chapman, Sturgis & Andrews, designed the white marble wings of the Massachusetts State House in 1914-1917.

Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul

Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul was an American architectural firm founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1885 by Robert Day Andrews, Herbert Jaques and Augustus Neal Rantoul. The firm designed numerous buildings that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Their works include: Robert Day Andrews was a draftsman under Henry Hobson Richardson before co-founding Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. His subsequent firm, Chapman, Sturgis & Andrews, designed the white marble wings of the Massachusetts State House in 1914-1917.