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  1. James Ernest McLaughlin (18 October 1873 – 17 February 1966) was a Canadian-American architect active primarily in Boston, Massachusetts, and the surrounding area from about 1905 through the 1950s. He designed Fenway Park —home stadium of the Boston Red Sox baseball team—among many other buildings in Massachusetts.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fenway_ParkFenway Park - Wikipedia

    March 7, 2012. View of Fenway Park from atop the Green Monster. Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, less than one mile from Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the ballpark of Major League Baseball 's Boston Red Sox. While the stadium was built in 1912, it was substantially rebuilt in 1934, [9] and underwent ...

  3. James E. McLaughlin (1873–1966), Canadian-American architect; James W. McLaughlin (1834–1923), American architect; James McLaughlin (actor), early 20th-century American actor and director; See also. James McLoughlin (1929–2005), Irish Catholic Bishop; J. Fairfax McLaughlin (disambiguation)

  4. Other articles where James McLaughlin is discussed: Wounded Knee Massacre: Context: James McLaughlin, the reservation’s agent, resolved to arrest Sitting Bull for his role in permitting the spread of the religion. Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles commanded U.S. Army forces on the Lakota lands and hoped to take a peaceful approach to removing the Hunkpapa leader…

  5. 31 de jan. de 2024 · James McLaughlin (l. 1842-1923), US Indian Inspector of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, best known for ordering the arrest of the Sioux Chief Sitting Bull in December 1890 and requesting the troops that participated in the Wounded Knee Massacre that same month.