Samuel Hall Gregory

American interior decorator (1814–1892) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Samuel Hall Gregory (1814 1892) was an interior decorator and wallpaper manufacturer, importer and retailer in Boston.[1][2]

Portrait of S.H. Gregory, 19th century

He worked in Boston with a succession of business partners: C. Dudley Brown, James H. Foster, S.M. Hurlbert, Charles W. Robinson, and also with T. Christy and S.S. Constant of New York. In 1852, Gregory served on the board of the newly established Boston YMCA,[3] the first YMCA chapter in the United States. He worked on Court Street (1840s-1870s) and West Street (1880s) in Boston, and lived in Brookline, Massachusetts.[4]

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