Edward Francis Searles
Edward Francis Searles (July 4 1841 – 1920) was an interior and architectural designer.
Searles was born on July 4 1841, in Methuen, Massachusetts, USA to Jesse Gould Searles (1805 - 1844) and Sarah Littlefield Searles. His father worked in a local cotton mill and operated a small farm.
In 1887 Searles married Mary Frances Sherwood Hopkins, a widow, 22 years his senior, who was an heiress with among her other assets a one quarter owner of the Central Pacific Railroad resulting from her marriage to Mark Hopkins.
After her somewhat mysterious[citation needed] death in 1891, Searles was left with his wife's vast real estate holdings in San Francisco, New York, Methuen, and $21 million.
During the remainder if his life, he satisfied his love of architecture by building grand structures such as the Searles Castle in Windham, New Hampshire and a magnificent music hall in Methuen [1].
He was also an environmentalist and would alter the construction course of a major stone wall so as to preserve a tree that he deemed important.