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Year | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Image | Reference |
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1882 | House for Esther Hinckley Baker | 179 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | [1] | ||
1883 | House for Rathbone Gardner | 314 Angell St | Providence | Rhode Island | [1] | ||
1883 | House for Christopher Rhodes Greene | 2 Potter Ct | Harris | Rhode Island | Listed on the NRHP in 2007. | [2] | |
1884 | House for William W. Dunnell | 16 Angell St | Providence | Rhode Island | [1] | ||
1884 | Remodeling of house for Henry G. Russell | 66 Power St | Providence | Rhode Island | The remodeling and modernization of the 1803-06 house of Thomas P. Ives. Additions included a rear service wing, front and rear porches and an east terrace. The house was listed on the NRHP and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970. | [3] | |
1884 | House for Rufus R. Wilson | 240 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | [1] | ||
1885 | Initial campus develoment, Rhode Island State Home and School |
610 Mount Pleasant Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | The original work for the school consisted of the remodeling of an existing estate house for administration and utility purposes, and the construction of "Cottage C," the first cottage for children, now the Yellow Cottage of Rhode Island College. The buildings were listed on the NRHP in 2019. | [4] | |
1885 | Conrad Building | 385 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1885 | East Hall, Peabody Essex Museum |
161 Essex St | Salem | Massachusetts | Built as Ethnology Hall for the former Peabody Academy of Science. | ||
1885 | Fleur-de-lys Studios | 7 Thomas St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1885 | Garden Street School | 27 Sterry St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1885 | House for Lucius B. Darling | 93 Summit St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | |||
1885 | House for Henry J. Steere | 100 Nayatt Rd | Barrington | Rhode Island | Demolished during the 1950s. The fence surrounding the grounds was partially moved to the house at 600 Main Street in Warren, where it remains.[5] | ||
1885 | Remodeling of house for Edmund R. Willson | 88 Congdon St | Providence | Rhode Island | Remodeling of the 1832 residence of Albyn V. Dike. | [6] | |
1886 | House for Zechariah Chafee | 169 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1886 | House for Benjamin A. Jackson | 10 Young Orchard Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1886 | House for Granville S. A. Gardiner | 323 Angell St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1886 | House for George M. Smith | 165 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1886 | "The Mill" for Adeline E. H. Slicer | 581 W Main Rd | Little Compton | Rhode Island | |||
1886 | "The Rock" for Clarence T. Gardner | 102 Round Pond Rd | Little Compton | Rhode Island | Demolished. The foundation was reused for the house now on this site. | ||
1886 | Sawyer Building, Butler Hospital |
345 Blackstone Blvd | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1887 | Barrington Town Hall | 283 County Rd | Barrington | Rhode Island | |||
1887 | House for Stephen Waterman | 70 Stimson Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1887 | William Wilkinson Building | 210 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1887 | Y. M. C. A. Building | 519 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished in 1913. | ||
1888 | Billings Brothers Livery | 60 Union St | Providence | Rhode Island | Later used as a theatre, first as the Union, later Fay's. Demolished in 1951. | ||
1888 | Enterprise Building | 7 Eddy St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1888 | Exchange Building | 59 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1888 | House for Jeffrey Davis | 260 Elmwood Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1888 | House for Samuel R. Dorrance | 2 Prospect St | Providence | Rhode Island | Now Wilbour Hall of Brown University. | [6] | |
1888 | House for Estelle R. Jackson | 8 Young Orchard Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1888 | House for Lyman Klapp | 217 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1888 | House for Israel B. Mason | 571 Broad St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1888 | House for John McManus | 265 Bowen St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1888 | Addition to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University |
11 Divinity Ave | Cambridge | Massachusetts | |||
1888 | Rhode Island State Almshouse (former) | 1511 Pontiac Ave | Cranston | Rhode Island | Now known as the Center General Complex and used as office space by the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training. | ||
1889 | 10th Ward Wardroom | 789 Atwells Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1889 | Berkeley Hall | Mendon Rd and Martin St | Berkeley | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1889 | Pedestal, Doyle Monument | Cathedral Sq | Providence | Rhode Island | Henry Hudson Kitson, sculptor. In 1967 the statue was moved and the pedestal demolished. | ||
1889 | Duncan Lodge, Butler Hospital |
345 Blackstone Blvd | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1889 | House for James Bartlett Jr. | 254 Knight St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1889 | House for Joseph E. Fletcher | 19 Stimson Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1889 | House for Mary A. Gardner | 256 Carpenter St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1889 | House for James A. Potter | 359 Broad St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1889 | House for Josephine Rathbone | 305 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1889 | Lyman Hall, Brown University |
83 Waterman St | Providence | Rhode Island | The Colgate Hoyt Swimming Pool was added in 1903. | ||
1889 | Petersham Memorial Library | 23 Common St | Petersham | Massachusetts | A contributing building to the Petersham Common Historic District.[7] | [8] | |
1889 | Addition to the Rhode Island Historical Society Cabinet | 68 Waterman St | Providence | Rhode Island | Addition of flanking wings and a domed exhibition hall to the original 1844 building. Now Mencoff Hall of Brown University. | ||
1889 | Addition to the Roger Williams Baptist Church | 224 Woodward Rd | Providence | Rhode Island | The new church incorporated the congregation's original structure, built 1866. In 1906 the church was extended further, with a large addition to the north and a bell tower on the south. | ||
1890 | Chapel and Hospital (former), Sockanosset School for Boys |
3000 Chapel View Blvd | Cranston | Rhode Island | |||
1890 | Alterations to house for Sophia Augusta Brown | 357 Benefit St | Providence | Rhode Island | Unidentified alterations to the 1792-built Nightingale-Brown House for the widow of John Carter Brown. Landscape architects F. L. Olmsted & Company were associated on the project. | [9] | |
1890 | Pacific National Bank Building | 255 Main St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Altered circa 1937. | ||
1890 | St. Theresa R. C. School | Manton Ave and Pope St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1890 | Waterman Building | 12 Olneyville Sq | Providence | Rhode Island | Built for the use of the Olneyville Free Library. The upper levels were removed after sustaining damage in Hurricane Carol. | ||
1891 | Burrill Building | 291 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1891 | House for James M. Anthony | 15 Arch St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1891 | House for Edmund T. Moulton | 246 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1891 | House for Frank E. Richmond | 45 W Oval | Winter Harbor | Maine | |||
1891 | Ladd Observatory, Brown University |
210 Doyle Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1891 | South Main Street Fire Station | 303 S Main St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1891 | Royal C. Taft Building for Outpatients, Rhode Island Hospital |
593 Eddy St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1892 | Banigan Memorial Chapel, St. Francis Cemetery |
202 Smithfield Ave | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1892 | George Ide Chase Home for Nurses, Rhode Island Hospital |
593 Eddy St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1892 | House for G. Richmond Parsons | 276 George St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1892 | Remodeling of house for Marsden J. Perry | 2 George St | Providence | Rhode Island | The remodeling and modernization of the 1814 residence of Eliza Ward. | ||
1892 | Industrial Trust Company Building | 49 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished in 1970. | ||
1892 | Main Building, Rhode Island School for the Deaf |
520 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1892 | Rhode Island State Building, World's Columbian Exposition |
Jackson Park | Chicago | Illinois | Demolished after the closure of the fair. | ||
1892 | Wheaton Building | 228 Main St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Altered in 1922 and renamed the Toole Building. | ||
1893 | Bridge Mill Power Plant | 25 Roosevelt Ave | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | |||
1893 | House for George H. Dart | 16 Stimson Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1893 | House for Abby G. King | 74 Walcott St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [10] | |
1893 | House for Ann Eliza Snow | 265 Gano St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1893 | Merchants' Cold Storage Company Warehouse | 160 Kinsley Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished in 1998. | ||
1893 | New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Apponaug Depot | Station St | Warwick | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1893 | Telephone Building | 112 Union St | Providence | Rhode Island | Two floors were added in 1904. | ||
1893 | Scoville Memorial Library | 38 Main St | Salisbury | Connecticut | [11] | ||
1894 | Central Police Station | 157 Fountain St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1894 | Francis Building | 146 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1894 | House for George T. Kilner | 98 Taylor St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1894 | Remodeling of house for Mary and Eliza Ropes | 318 Essex St | Salem | Massachusetts | The remodeling and modernization of the circa 1729 Ropes Mansion. | ||
1894 | House for Frederick M. Sackett | 177 George St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1894 | House for Frances Wasson Scoville and Robert and Herbert Scoville | 240 Taconic Rd | Salisbury | Connecticut | Burned in 1917. A garage and powerhouse associated with the estate still stands. | ||
1894 | Lauderdale Building | 136 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1895 | Davis Hall, University of Rhode Island |
10 Lippitt Rd | Kingston | Rhode Island | |||
1895 | House for William L. Slade | 40 Irving Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1895 | House for Charles M. Smith | 112 Benevolent St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished in 1966. | ||
1895 | House for Robert W. Taft | 154 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1896 | City Ward for Contagious Diseases, Rhode Island Hospital |
593 Eddy St | Providence | Rhode Island | Built and paid for by the city. After Providence City Hospital was established, it became the Infants' Ward. Demolished. | [12] | |
1896 | House for Frank W. Matteson | 38 Cushing St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1896 | Providence Institution for Savings Building | 128 S Main St | Providence | Rhode Island | Incorporated the bank's original 1854 building. | ||
1896 | Providence Public Library | 225 Washington St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1896 | "Stone Tower Farm" for Howard P. Cornell | 360 Rumstick Rd | Barrington | Rhode Island | The estate has been subdivided, but the barn and stable, with tower, still stands at 3 Stone Tower Lane. | [13] | |
1896 | Union Station, Providence | 36 Exchange Ter | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1897 | House for Carl Barus | 30 Elmgrove Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1897 | House for John M. Rounds | 72 Taber Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1897 | House for Charles H. Warren | 168 Governor St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1897 | Lippitt Hall, University of Rhode Island |
5 Lippitt Rd | Kingston | Rhode Island | |||
1897 | Pembroke Hall, Brown University |
172 Meeting St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1897 | Stanhope Building | 33 Pine St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1897 | Vose Hall, Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital |
10 Stoughton St | Boston | Massachusetts | Now operated by Boston Medical Center. | ||
1898 | Dyer Dairy Barn, University of Rhode Island |
5 Lippitt Rd | Kingston | Rhode Island | Demolished in 1935. | ||
1898 | Alterations to house for Richard Albert Canfield | 5 E 44th St | New York | New York | Interior remodeling of Canfield's New York residence and casino. Demolished. | ||
1899 | Hancock Street School | Hancock St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1899 | House for Clarence S. Fiske | 32 N Main St | Petersham | Massachusetts | A contributing building to the Petersham Common Historic District.[7] | [8][14] | |
1899 | House for George O. Sackett | 37 Arlington Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1899 | Nichewaug Inn | 25 Common St | Petersham | Massachusetts | A contributing building to the Petersham Common Historic District.[7] | [8] | |
1899 | Service buildings at "Indian Oaks" for Nelson W. Aldrich | 836 Warwick Neck Ave | Warwick | Rhode Island | |||
1899 | Southwest Pavilion, Rhode Island Hospital |
593 Eddy St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished in 2016. | ||
1900 | Brunonia Hall | 175 Thayer St | Providence | Rhode Island | Later Richardson Hall of Brown University. Demolished. | ||
1900 | House for William H. Hoffman | Rumstick Rd | Barrington | Rhode Island | Burned in 1957. The estate has since been subdivided. | ||
1900 | Parish house for Trinity Episcopal Church | 50 Main St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Burned in 2005. | ||
1900 | Union Trust Company Building | 170 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1900 | Addition to the University Club | 219 Benefit St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1901 | Remodeling of house for Harriet Nevins | 90 Hampshire St | Methuen | Massachusetts | The remodeling and extension of a colonial-era house. built in ???? by Caleb Swan, her late husband's maternal grandfather. | ||
1901 | Remodeling of house for Marsden J. Perry | 144 Meeting St | Providence | Rhode Island | The remodeling and modernization of the 1786-88 John Brown House. A carriage house for Perry was also built at 33 Power Street. | ||
1902 | Carriage house for Richard Albert Canfield | 71 Seaview Ave | Pawtuxet | Rhode Island | |||
1902 | House for Edward B. Aldrich | 144 Meeting St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1902 | House for Archie McMurtry | 41 Moore St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1902 | Pawtucket Boys' Club (former) | 53 East Ave | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | |||
1903 | John N. Mason Building | 169 Weybosset St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1903 | Receiving Tomb, Swan Point Cemetery |
585 Blackstone Blvd | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | ||
1903 | Telephone exchange for the Providence Telephone Company | 1137 Broad St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1903 | Whitney Memorial Library | 738 Main St | Bolton | Massachusetts | |||
1904 | Pendleton House, Rhode Island School of Design Museum |
224 Benefit St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1904 | Swan Point Trolley Shelter | Blackstone Blvd | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1905 | Administration Building, Swan Point Cemetery |
585 Blackstone Blvd | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1905 | "Gatherem" for Edwin W. Winter | 28 Grinnell Rd | Little Compton | Rhode Island | |||
1905 | Petersham Center School | 31 Spring St | Petersham | Massachusetts | [8] | ||
1905 | Remodeling of house for Nelson W. Aldrich | 110 Benevolent St | Providence | Rhode Island | The remodeling of and additions to the 1821 Robert S. Burroughs House, including addition of a third floor and several porches. | ||
1905 | House for Gerald M. Richmond | 166 Waterman St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1905 | House for James P. Tierney | 275 Olney St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1906 | Remodeling of house for Sallie C. Cochran | 16 N Main St | Petersham | Massachusetts | Remodeling of the 1830 house of Aaron Brooks Jr. A contributing building to the Petersham Common Historic District.[7] | [8][15] | |
1906 | House for Harold T. Merriman | 158 Governor St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1906 | Industrial Trust Company, Warren Branch | 414 Main St | Warren | Rhode Island | [5] | ||
1906 | Sayles Gymnasium, Brown University |
95 Cushing St | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1906 | Strathglass Building | 25 Hartford St | Rumford | Maine | Now a hotel known as the Hotel Harris. | ||
1906 | Telephone exchange for the Providence Telephone Company | 19 Market St | Warren | Rhode Island | [5] |
- ^ a b c d William McKenzie Woodward and Edward F. Sanderson, Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources, ed. David Chase (Providence, RI: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, 1986)
- ^ Christopher Rhodes Greene House NRHP Registration Form (2007)
- ^ Thomas P. Ives House NRHP Registration Form (1970)
- ^ State Home and School for Dependent and Neglected Children Historic District NRHP Registration Form (2019)
- ^ a b c Warren Waterfront Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1974)
- ^ a b College Hill Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1970)
- ^ a b c d Petersham Common Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1982)
- ^ a b c d e Mabel Cook Coolidge, The History of Petersham, Massachusetts (Hudson, MA: Powell Press, 1948)
- ^ Martha L. Werenfels, "Frederick Law Olmsted and His Firm's Private Clients," Rhode Island History 53, no. 2 (May 1995): 39-57.
- ^ American Architect and Building News 41, no. 924(September 9 1893): xiv.
- ^ Scoville Memorial Library NRHP Registration Form (1982)
- ^ Fourteenth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Health of the City of Providence, for the Year Ending December 31, 1896 (Providence, RI: Providence Press, 1897)
- ^ Barrington Preservation Society, Barrington (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2017)
- ^ "PET.28", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.
- ^ "PET.25", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d.