Frederick W. Stickney

[1] He attended MIT and later worked at the New York office of William Robert Ware & Henry Van Brunt.

Rose in Water Mill Long Island, which now stands as a part of the Southamptons.

[7] In 1888–89, he was commissioned by George Aitken to design the main house for the Billing's Farm, which is now part of the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park in Woodstock, Vermont.

[11] In 1894, Stickney was commissioned by George Bullock for his Long Island residence out on Oyster Bay.

In 1915, he was re-hired to repair the Pollard Memorial Library in his home town of Lowell, after a disastrous fire.