George F. Meacham

George Frederick Meacham (July 1, 1831 - December 4, 1917) was an architect in the Boston, Massachusetts, area in the 19th century.

George F. Meacham was born in 1831 in Watertown, Massachusetts to Giles A. and Jane A.

[1] In 1849, after attending schools in Newton, Waltham and Cambridge, he entered Harvard College.

In 1859 his design was adopted for the reconstruction of the Public Garden, his plan for which has remained largely intact.

[8][9] He was also responsible, in 1865, for an extension to the Center Cemetery of Shirley,[10] and for Farlow Park in Newton in 1882.

[14] Several of his works have been individually listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.

South Congregational Church, New Britain, Connecticut (1865-1868)
1862 advertisement for Woodcock & Meacham, Architects