William Washburn (architect)

William Washburn (1808–1890) was an architect and city councilor in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, in the mid-19th century.

He designed Boston's National Theatre (1836), Revere House hotel (1847), Tremont Temple (1853) and Parker House hotel (1854).

[1] He served on the Boston Common Council from ward 6 in 1854 and 1855.

[2][3] He was chairman of the Boston Board of Aldermen in 1855.

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Revere House, Bowdoin Square , Boston, designed by Washburn, 1847; engraving by S.S. Kilburn