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  1. Charles Logue (1858–1919) was an Irish immigrant to the United States who founded the Charles Logue Building Company. It constructed dozens of churches in and around Boston, as well as Fenway Park.

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    The contractor who built this lyrical ballpark was Irish immigrant Charles E. Logue (1858-1919), one of Boston's renowned builders of Irish descent. Logue (pictured above) arrived from Co. Derry in 1881 at age 23, and quickly gained a reputation as a skilled carpenter and ambitious young man.

  3. Jul 5, 2012 · Charles Logue, who was born in 1858, left Derry in the early 1880s to begin a new life in the United States. After being in America for a few years, he created one of the top building firms in...

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · Meet Charles E. Logue (1858-1919), the man who build Fenway Park in 1913 as well as other iconic buildings in greater Boston. An immigrant County Derry in Ireland, Logue emigrated to Boston in 1881 at age 23, part of a massive wave of Irish who came to Boston in the 19th century, escaping faming, landlord abuses and political ...

  5. Apr 20, 2020 · Ballpark figure: Boston’s famed Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox, was built by Ulsterman Charles Logue. Jonathan Bradley. Mon 20 Apr 2020 at 04:50. Of all the stadiums currently shuttered by...

  6. After a plot of land between Ipswich and Lansdowne Street was found, construction of the now famous Fenway Park began. Fenway was designed and built by Osborn Engineering of Cleveland and the Charles Logue Building Company. James McLaughlin served as the main architect of the construction.

  7. The contractor who built this lyrical ballpark was Irish immigrant Charles E. Logue (1858-1919), one of Boston’s renowned builders of Irish descent. Logue arrived from County Derry in 1881 at age 23, and quickly gained a reputation as a skilled carpenter and ambitious young man.