Background
He was born in Chelsea, Boston Chelsea, Massachusetts and went to Chelsea and Boston schools.
He was born in Chelsea, Boston Chelsea, Massachusetts and went to Chelsea and Boston schools.
He studied at least briefly at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and "at an atelier in Paris".
Works include: Hotel Somerset Hotel Lenox Swampscott Country Club Police Annex, West Newton Casa De Josefina, 2 mi. Southeast of Lake Wales off United States. 27 Lake Wales, Florida (Stratton,Edward B), NRHP-listed Stratton House, 25 Kenmore Saint Newton, Master of Arts (Stratton,Edward B), NRHP-listed Vermont Building (1904), 6-12 Thacher Saint Boston, Master of Arts, Chicago school/Early Commercial architecture. (Arthur H Bowditch and Edward B Stratton), NRHP-listed 90 Commonwealth Avenue (designed by Edward B Stratton and George Nelson Jacobs), a nine-story 24-unit apartment building Gurley Building (1924), Stamford, Connecticut, also known as Valeur Building, an eight-story tall, narrow building.
"Sullivanesque".
Designed by Stratton and built by Clinton Cruikshank. Included in the NRHP-listed Downtown Stamford Historic District, (see photo #4). He designed numerous buildings in the Longwood, Fisher Hill, and Chestnut Hill areas of Boston.