Samuel McIntire

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Samuel McIntire was an influential early American architect and woodcarver from Salem, Massachusetts, renowned for his Federal-style designs and decorative craftsmanship.

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Samuel McIntire canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American architect
architect
person
woodcarver
activeYearsEnd 1811
activeYearsStart 1780
associatedWith Salem Maritime National Historic Site
basedIn Salem, Massachusetts
birthDate 1757-01-16
birthPlace Salem, Massachusetts
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1811-02-06
deathPlace Salem, Massachusetts
designed Elias Hasket Derby House, Salem, Massachusetts
Gardner-Pingree House, Salem, Massachusetts
Hamilton Hall, Salem, Massachusetts
Peirce-Nichols House, Salem, Massachusetts
many houses on Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts
era Early Republic of the United States
surface form: Early American Republic
familyName McIntire School of Commerce
surface form: McIntire
fieldOfWork architecture
furniture design
interior decoration
woodcarving
genre residential architecture
givenName Samuel
hasHeritageDesignation works included in the McIntire Historic District, Salem
hasWorkLocation Salem, Massachusetts
nearby towns in Essex County, Massachusetts
influencedBy The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam
surface form: English neoclassical pattern books

Robert Adam
languageOfWork English
movement American Federal style
surface form: Federal style

Neoclassical architecture
name Samuel McIntire self-link
notableFor Federal-style domestic architecture in Salem, Massachusetts
design of Salem mansions and townhouses
ornamental woodcarving
notableWork Elias Hasket Derby House, Salem, Massachusetts
Gardner-Pingree House, Salem, Massachusetts
Hamilton Hall, Salem, Massachusetts
Peirce-Nichols House, Salem, Massachusetts
occupation architect
furniture designer
woodcarver
regionOfActivity New England
style Adamesque classicism
Federal style

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Old Burying Point Cemetery burialPlaceOf Samuel McIntire
Lyman Estate architect Samuel McIntire
McIntire Historic District namedAfter Samuel McIntire
Samuel McIntire name Samuel McIntire self-link