Edward T. P. Graham

Edward T. P. Graham (February 2, 1872 – September 3, 1964) was an American architect best known for his design of Roman Catholic churches in Boston, Massachusetts and throughout the Midwest.

He made his home first in Brookline and then, for the last forty-five years of his life, at 67 Oxford Street, Cambridge.

During his long career he designed many schools, hospitals, churches, and public buildings for states and cities in New England and the Midwest.

Among them were in Boston: The Forsyth Dental Infirmary, City Hall Annex, two buildings of the City Hospital, the Registry of Motor Vehicles; in Cambridge, the Church of St. Paul, and five buildings for St. Elizabeth Hospital, Brighton.

Graham continued in his practice as an architect until a short time before his death, in Boston on September 3, 1964.

Holy Name Church West Roxbury, MA