
In
1874, Jos. H. Williams was commissioned
to build "a structure of durable
materials, not only substantial, but with
some pretensions of architectural beauty."
Today stands the Briscoe School
House of Beverly, Massachusetts, a structure
now listed on the National Register
of Historic Places.
As a source of family pride, Briscoe
School, and the later architecturally
noted Odd Fellows Hall, stand as a reminder
of the timeless principle of sound construction
and the value of tradition.
Building on a family construction history
of five generations of masons and carpenters,
our strength is our commitment to excellence
that will stand the test of time. As
our predecessors' legacy helps define
who we are, we hope to maintain that
standard for our successors.
Success is achieved through setting
and maintaining the highest standards.
Commitment, client satisfaction, attention
to detail, and sound execution of community
sensitive construction plans is our
formula for success.
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