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First Church of Jamaica Plain, 1854 File:Danvers State Hospital, Danvers, Massachusetts, Kirkbride Complex, circa 1893.jpg|
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Depot, North Conway, New Hampshire, 1874 • 1853–1854 –
First Church in Jamaica Plain, Unitarian-Universalist, a
National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) site. At Centre and South Sts. Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. • 1855 – William F. Schultz House, 53 Beacon Street,
Boston, Massachusetts. • Early 1860s –
Jordan Marsh department store, 450 Washington Street,
Boston, Massachusetts (demolished in 1975) • 1861–1862,
Phillips School,
Boston, Massachusetts. A rare substantial surviving Italianate school building. • 1866 eight freight stables at 13-45 Stanhope Street, Boston to service B&P Railroad Co. • 1869, the
Cochituate standpipe. Modernized Roxbury's water system. • 1870 – Mount Auburn Reception House,
Mount Auburn Cemetery,
Cambridge, Massachusetts. One of only two existing buildings in
Cambridge, Massachusetts by Bradlee. • 1874,
Railway Station,
North Conway, New Hampshire. • 1874–
Second Church, Boston, on Boylston Street, between Dartmouth and Clarendon • 1874–1878 –
Danvers State Hospital, 450 Maple Street,
Danvers, Massachusetts. A massive complex designed to care for the mentally ill. • 1875, commercial building (workshops), 6 East Springfield Street, South End, Boston • 1876 –
Boston Young Men's Christian Union, 48 Boylston Street,
Boston, Massachusetts. An outstanding example of the High Gothic style, another NRHP site. • 1878 – Unitarian Church,
Brunswick, Maine. • 1879 – 542–550 Columbus Avenue, South End, Boston. Single family row houses. • Late 1870s – Palladio Hall, 60–62 Warren Street,
Boston, Massachusetts. An Italian Renaissance-style commercial block designed and owned by Bradlee. ==Published works==