Historical Profile: Charles Brigham
Charles Brigham (1841 – 1925) was an American
architect who designed several buildings in New England. Brigham also served as a sergeant in the
Union Army during the American Civil War.
Along with fellow American architect John
Hubbard Sturgis, Brigham co-designed the original Museum of Fine Arts in Boston,
Massachusetts. Brigham’s other notable architectural
designs include: the 1898 annex to the Massachusetts State House in Boston; the
1906 The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston; and numerous residential
buildings. Brigham also designed the
Watertown, Massachusetts town seal.
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