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Year Project Address Village, Town or City State Notes Image Reference
1881 House for Ernest W. Tinkham 194 East Ave Harrisville Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Harrisville Historic District. [1]
1881 House for John E. Troup 477 Broadway Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Broadway-Armory Historic District. [2]
1882 Elmwood Grammar School 15 Vineyard St Providence Rhode Island [3]
1882 First Universalist Church 43 N Washington St North Attleborough Massachusetts Demolished. [4] [5]
1882 House for George E. Boyden 20 Bainbridge Ave Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Broadway-Armory Historic District. [6]
1882 House for John F. Clarke 91 Broad St Valley Falls Rhode Island [7]
1882 St. Mary R. C. Church 645 Main St Warren Rhode Island Demolished. [8]
1883 Corliss Safe Manufacturing Works 72 Fenner St Cranston Rhode Island [9]
1883 Holy Name R. C. Church and School Jenkins and Knowles Sts Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [10]
1883 House for Frank M. Mathewson 224 Bowen St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed College Hill Historic District [9]
1883 Ponemah Mill No. 2 555 Norwich Ave Taftville Connecticut [11]
1883 St. Theresa R. C. Church 265 Manton Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [12] [3]
1884 First Freewill Baptist Church 130 Broadway Pawtucket Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Quality Hill Historic District [13]
1884 Goff Memorial Building 124 Bay State Rd Rehoboth Massachusetts Burned in 1911. [14]
1884 Masonic Temple 127 Dorrance St Providence Rhode Island Burned in 1896 and replaced by a building designed by Fred. E. Field. [15]
1884 Park Place Congregational Church 12 Park Pl Pawtucket Rhode Island Burned in 1934. [16]
1885 Centenary M. E. Church 39 N Main St Attleboro Massachusetts Altered. [17] [18]
1885 Mauran Avenue School 186 Mauran Ave East Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [19]
1885 House for John McAuslan 544 Elmwood Ave Providence Rhode Island One of the city's most elaborate houses of the period. Demolished. [20] [21]
1885 Middle Street School 260 Middle St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [22]
1885 Smith Street Primary School 400 Smith St Providence Rhode Island [2]
1885 House for William H. Smith 185 S Main St Attleboro Massachusetts [23]
1885 House for Benjamin F. Vaughan 148 Power St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [24] [25]
1886 1st Ward Wardroom 171 Fountain St Pawtucket Rhode Island [26]
1886 5th Ward Wardroom 47 Mulberry St Pawtucket Rhode Island [26]
1886 Atwells Avenue Fire Station 318 Atwells Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [24] [27]
1886 Brown Building 182 N Main St Fall River Massachusetts Demolished. [24]
1886 Covell Street Primary School 231 Amherst St Providence Rhode Island [28]
1886 District No. 4 School 1515 W Shore Rd Warwick Rhode Island [29]
1886 Fall River City Hall 40 S Main St Fall River Massachusetts The rebuilding of a much older building after it was gutted by fire. The new building was known for its distinctive tower, topped with a golden eagle. Demolished during the 1960s. [24]
1886 George Hail Free Library 530 Main St Warren Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Warren Waterfront Historic District. [30]
1886 Valley Falls Fire Station 274 Broad St Valley Falls Rhode Island [31]
1887 Christ Episcopal Church 909 Eddy St Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 2006. [32] [33]
1888 East Providence Town Hall 145 Taunton Ave East Providence Rhode Island Burned in 1976. [34]
1888 Manton Avenue Grammar School 917 Manton Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 2002. [2]
1888 Mellen House N Main and Franklin Sts Fall River Massachusetts Later known as the Hotel Mellen. Destroyed in a fire in 1943. [20] [35]
1888 House for Dr. Edward D. L. Parker 216 Benefit St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [36]
1888 United Congregational Church 75 N Broadway East Providence Rhode Island [37]
1888 Williams Avenue School 115 Williams Ave East Providence Rhode Island Highly altered. [37]
1889 House for Byron W. Anthony 527 Rock St Fall River Massachusetts A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Highlands Historic District [38]
1889 Boston Store Warehouse 140 Union St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District [39]
1889 Church Hill Grammar School 81 Park Pl Pawtucket Rhode Island [40]
1889 Edgewood School 185 Norwood Ave Cranston Rhode Island Demolished. [41]
1889 Fall River National Bank Building 59 N Main St Fall River Massachusetts A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Fall River Historic District [38]
1889 Lincoln (Central Falls) High School 580 Broad St Central Falls Rhode Island [20] [42]
1889 Duplex for Nicholas and Cyrus M. van Slyck 4-6 Young Orchard Ave Providence Rhode Island Purchased by Bryant, and variously known as Gardner and Allan Halls. Demolished. [20]
1890 Grove Street School 16-26 Grove St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [40]
1890 Newman Congregational Church 100 Newman Ave Rumford Rhode Island A Colonial Revival remodeling of an 1810 Federal style church. [43]
1890 Warren Town Hall 514 Main St Warren Rhode Island Tower shortened after 1938. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Warren Waterfront Historic District. [44]
1891 " Maple Grove" for John Kinkead 301 South Rd Poughkeepsie New York A remodeling of an 1850 country estate. [45]
1891 St. Matthew Episcopal Church 5 Chapel Rd Barrington Rhode Island [8]
1892 Remodeling of the Boston Store 239 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island New facade, and the addition of two stories. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District [46]
1892 House for Charles C. Newall 234 Norwood Ave Cranston Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Norwood Avenue Historic District [47]
1893 House for James E. Sullivan 254 Wayland Ave Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Wayland Historic District. [2]
1893 Warwick Town (City) Hall 3275 Post Rd Warwick Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Warwick Civic Center Historic District [48]
1894 Cumberland Town Hall 45 Broad St Valley Falls Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Cumberland Town Hall Historic District. [49]
1894 Pawtucket Armory 172 Exchange St Pawtucket Rhode Island [50]
1894 Payne Building 7 Goff Ave Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [51]
1894 House for Edward H. Thomas 192 Lincoln Ave Fall River Massachusetts [52]
1895 Pawtucket High School (former) 300 Broad St Pawtucket Rhode Island [40]
1895 St. Charles Borromeo R. C. School 62 Daniels St Woonsocket Rhode Island Demolished. [53] [54]
1895 St. Joseph Hospital 21 Peace St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [2]
1896 Lederer Building 137 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island Now the Hotel Providence. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [55]
1896 Walley School 260 High St Bristol Rhode Island [56]
1896 Woonsocket District Courthouse 24 Front St Woonsocket Rhode Island [57]
1897 Hotel Savoy 135 Snow St Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 1994. [58] [59] [60]
1897 Masonic Building 55 High St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [61]
1900 Convent for St. Joseph R. C. Church 194 Walcott St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [62]
1900 Duplex for Estelle R. Jackson 121-123 Benevolent St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Hope-Power-Cooke Streets Historic District [2]
1900 Oliver School 151 State St Bristol Rhode Island [63]
1900 House for George W. Robertson 242 Adelaide Ave Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Elmwood Historic District [2]
1901 Clark Street School 20 Clark St Valley Falls Rhode Island Demolished. [64]
1901 Rochester High School 57 Wakefield St Rochester New Hampshire Demolished. [65]
1901 Social Street School 708 Social St Woonsocket Rhode Island [66]
1901 Westerly Armory 8 Dixon St Westerly Rhode Island [67]
1902 Harrisville School 201 Callahan School St Harrisville Rhode Island Demolished. [68]
1903 Cranston Street Armory 125 Dexter St Providence Rhode Island [2]
1903 Drownville School 34 Lincoln Ave Barrington Rhode Island Demolished. [69]
1903 Caesar Misch Building 400 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [70]
1904 Ashaway School 12 Hillside Ave Ashaway Rhode Island [69]
1904 Bronson Building 8 N Main St Attleboro Massachusetts [71]
1904 Central Fire Station 31 Wakefield St Rochester New Hampshire Now known as the City Hall Annex, and is currently under restoration. [72]
1904 South Woodlawn School 54 Warren Ave Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [69]
1905 Narragansett Hotel 149 Beach Ave Kennebunk Maine [73] [74]
1906 Pedestal of the Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside Monument Burnside Park Providence Rhode Island [75]
1907 North Kingstown High School (former) 99 Phillips St Wickford Rhode Island [76]
1907 Pontiac School Greenwich Ave Warwick Rhode Island Demolished. [77]
1908 Bijou Theatre 164 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [78]
1908 Kent County Courthouse 125 Main St East Greenwich Rhode Island A gut remodel of an 1804-05 Federal style courthouse. Presently the East Greenwich Town Hall.
1908 Prospect Street School 329 Prospect St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [40]
1910 Attleboro Armory 91 Pine St Attleboro Massachusetts [79]
1911 Hanley Building 56 Pine St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District [80]
1912 Kentish Artillery Armory 3259 Post Rd Warwick Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Warwick Civic Center Historic District [48]
1912 Westerly Town Hall and Courthouse 45 Broad St Westerly Rhode Island [81]
1913 Armory of Mounted Commands 1051 N Main St Providence Rhode Island The headhouse was built in 1923–1925 from plans by William G. Richards. [82]
1913 Woonsocket Armory 350 S Main St Woonsocket Rhode Island [81]
1914 Buildings (5) Ladd School Exeter Rhode Island Comprising the superintendent's residence, a laundry building, a power plant, and two dormitories. Demolished. [83]
1914 Central Falls Police Station and Courthouse (former) 507 Broad St Central Falls Rhode Island [84]
1914 Emery Theatre 79 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island Later the Carlton. Demolished in 1954. [85]
1914 Gaiety Theatre 220 Weybosset St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [86]
1915 Auto Sales Building 137-163 Broad St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [87]
1915 Avon Cinema 260 Thayer St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed College Hill Historic District. [88]
1915 Everett Apartments 111 Everett Ave Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Wayland Historic District [2]
1915 Fountain Building 95 Fountain St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [89]
1915 Goff Memorial Building 124 Bay State Rd Rehoboth Massachusetts [90]
1915 Stores for J. Jerome Hahn 186 Fountain St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District [91]
1915 Phenix Trust Company Building 704 Main St West Warwick Rhode Island Demolished. [92]
1916 Buttonwoods School 3027 W Shore Rd Warwick Rhode Island [93]
1916 Cowesett School 33 Division St Warwick Rhode Island Demolished. [93]
1916 Esek Hopkins School 480 Charles St Providence Rhode Island [94]
1916 Hotel Dreyfus 95 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island An extensive remodeling of an older hotel. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [95] [96]
1916 Lederer Mausoleum Congregation Sons of Israel and David Cemetery Providence Rhode Island A small Doric temple. [97]
1916 Majestic Theatre 201 Washington St Providence Rhode Island Now home to the Trinity Repertory Company. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [98]
1916 Medical Building 234 Thayer St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed College Hill Historic District. [99]
1916 Modern Theatre 440 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 1966. [100] [101]
1916 Spring Green School 65 Shippen Ave Warwick Rhode Island [93]
1917 Vinton Building 354 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [102]
1918 Empire Theatre 166 S Main St Fall River Massachusetts Demolished. [103] [104]
1918 Sanford Building 1 Park St Attleboro Massachusetts [105]
1919 Maple Avenue School 310 Maple Ave Barrington Rhode Island [106]
1919 Metacomet Country Club 500 Veterans Memorial Pkwy East Providence Rhode Island [107]
1919 Rialto Theatre 121 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island An extensive remodeling of a church-turned-theatre. The auditorium was demolished in 1936. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [108]
1919 Thornton School 4 School St Johnston Rhode Island [109]
1919 Watkins Building 274 Pine St Providence Rhode Island Now the Student Services Center of Johnson & Wales University. [110]
1920 Apponaug School 20 Centerville Rd Warwick Rhode Island [111]
1920 Fire Station No. 3 1384 Cranston St Cranston Rhode Island [112]
1921 Miriam A. Duffy School 10 Harris Ave West Warwick Rhode Island [113]
1921 Hotel Berkshire Annex 133 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island Now part of the Hotel Providence. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [114]
1921 North Smithfield Memorial Town Building 1 Main St Slatersville Rhode Island [115]
1921 Salvation Army Home 758 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [116]
1921 Washington Building 93 Washington St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [117]
1922 Arthur E. Platt School 80 Burnside Ave Riverside Rhode Island [118]
1923 George C. Arnold Building 100 Washington St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [119]
1923 Jewish Orphanage of Rhode Island 164 Summit Ave Providence Rhode Island Remodeled in the 1950s to become Miriam Hospital. Barker & Turoff, architects of the remodeling. [120]
1923 Park Theatre 848 Park Ave Cranston Rhode Island [121]
1924 Building for the National Paper Company 88 Orange St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [122]
1924 Quidnick School 191 MacArthur Blvd Coventry Rhode Island [123]
1924 Rhode Island College of Pharmacy 235 Benefit St Providence Rhode Island Now occupied by the Rhode Island School of Design. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed College Hill Historic District. [27]
1925 First National Bank Building 19 Park St Attleboro Massachusetts [124]
1926 Henry Barnard School Rhode Island College of Education Providence Rhode Island Demolished. Now the site of Providence Place. [2]
1926 West Warwick Junior High School 124 Providence St West Warwick Rhode Island [125]
1927 Central Falls High School 24 Summer St Central Falls Rhode Island [126] [127]
1927 Cranston High School 899 Park Ave Cranston Rhode Island [128]
1927 Fire Station No. 1 131 Park Ave]] Cranston Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Edgewood Historic District-Taft Estate Plat. [129]
1927 Higgins House Ladd School Exeter Rhode Island Demolished in 2013. [130]
1927 Masonic Temple 2121 Smith St North Providence Rhode Island [131]
1928 Chester W. Barrows School 9 Beachmont Ave Cranston Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Edgewood Historic District-Taft Estate Plat. [129] [132]
1929 Frank C. Angell Memorial Town Hall 2000 Smith St North Providence Rhode Island [133]
1929 East Providence Junior High School (former) 20 Whelden Ave East Providence Rhode Island Now part of the Taunton Plaza apartments. [37]
1930 Hugh B. Bain School 135 Gansett Ave Cranston Rhode Island [134]
1930 Edward S. Rhodes School 164 Shaw Ave Cranston Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Edgewood Historic District-Taft Estate Plat. [135]
1931 Oakland Beach School 383 Oakland Beach Ave Warwick Rhode Island [136]
1932 Nelson W. Aldrich High School 789 Post Rd Warwick Rhode Island [137]
1932 Smart Memorial Library 536 Fall River Ave Seekonk Massachusetts [138]
1934 Gymnasium and Training School Rhode Island School for the Deaf Providence Rhode Island Former campus, Mount Hope Avenue. [57]
1935 Building for Disturbed Men Rhode Island Hospital for Mental Diseases Cranston Rhode Island [57] [139]
1935 Building for Disturbed Women Rhode Island Hospital for Mental Diseases Cranston Rhode Island [57] [139]
1936 Hiram Lake Chapel Rehoboth Village Cemetery Rehoboth Massachusetts [140]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Year Project Address Village, Town or City State Notes Image Reference
1881 House for Ernest W. Tinkham 194 East Ave Harrisville Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Harrisville Historic District. [1]
1881 House for John E. Troup 477 Broadway Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Broadway-Armory Historic District. [2]
1882 Elmwood Grammar School 15 Vineyard St Providence Rhode Island [3]
1882 First Universalist Church 43 N Washington St North Attleborough Massachusetts Demolished. [4] [5]
1882 House for George E. Boyden 20 Bainbridge Ave Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Broadway-Armory Historic District. [6]
1882 House for John F. Clarke 91 Broad St Valley Falls Rhode Island [7]
1882 St. Mary R. C. Church 645 Main St Warren Rhode Island Demolished. [8]
1883 Corliss Safe Manufacturing Works 72 Fenner St Cranston Rhode Island [9]
1883 Holy Name R. C. Church and School Jenkins and Knowles Sts Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [10]
1883 House for Frank M. Mathewson 224 Bowen St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed College Hill Historic District [9]
1883 Ponemah Mill No. 2 555 Norwich Ave Taftville Connecticut [11]
1883 St. Theresa R. C. Church 265 Manton Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [12] [3]
1884 First Freewill Baptist Church 130 Broadway Pawtucket Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Quality Hill Historic District [13]
1884 Goff Memorial Building 124 Bay State Rd Rehoboth Massachusetts Burned in 1911. [14]
1884 Masonic Temple 127 Dorrance St Providence Rhode Island Burned in 1896 and replaced by a building designed by Fred. E. Field. [15]
1884 Park Place Congregational Church 12 Park Pl Pawtucket Rhode Island Burned in 1934. [16]
1885 Centenary M. E. Church 39 N Main St Attleboro Massachusetts Altered. [17] [18]
1885 Mauran Avenue School 186 Mauran Ave East Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [19]
1885 House for John McAuslan 544 Elmwood Ave Providence Rhode Island One of the city's most elaborate houses of the period. Demolished. [20] [21]
1885 Middle Street School 260 Middle St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [22]
1885 Smith Street Primary School 400 Smith St Providence Rhode Island [2]
1885 House for William H. Smith 185 S Main St Attleboro Massachusetts [23]
1885 House for Benjamin F. Vaughan 148 Power St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [24] [25]
1886 1st Ward Wardroom 171 Fountain St Pawtucket Rhode Island [26]
1886 5th Ward Wardroom 47 Mulberry St Pawtucket Rhode Island [26]
1886 Atwells Avenue Fire Station 318 Atwells Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [24] [27]
1886 Brown Building 182 N Main St Fall River Massachusetts Demolished. [24]
1886 Covell Street Primary School 231 Amherst St Providence Rhode Island [28]
1886 District No. 4 School 1515 W Shore Rd Warwick Rhode Island [29]
1886 Fall River City Hall 40 S Main St Fall River Massachusetts The rebuilding of a much older building after it was gutted by fire. The new building was known for its distinctive tower, topped with a golden eagle. Demolished during the 1960s. [24]
1886 George Hail Free Library 530 Main St Warren Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Warren Waterfront Historic District. [30]
1886 Valley Falls Fire Station 274 Broad St Valley Falls Rhode Island [31]
1887 Christ Episcopal Church 909 Eddy St Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 2006. [32] [33]
1888 East Providence Town Hall 145 Taunton Ave East Providence Rhode Island Burned in 1976. [34]
1888 Manton Avenue Grammar School 917 Manton Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 2002. [2]
1888 Mellen House N Main and Franklin Sts Fall River Massachusetts Later known as the Hotel Mellen. Destroyed in a fire in 1943. [20] [35]
1888 House for Dr. Edward D. L. Parker 216 Benefit St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [36]
1888 United Congregational Church 75 N Broadway East Providence Rhode Island [37]
1888 Williams Avenue School 115 Williams Ave East Providence Rhode Island Highly altered. [37]
1889 House for Byron W. Anthony 527 Rock St Fall River Massachusetts A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Highlands Historic District [38]
1889 Boston Store Warehouse 140 Union St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District [39]
1889 Church Hill Grammar School 81 Park Pl Pawtucket Rhode Island [40]
1889 Edgewood School 185 Norwood Ave Cranston Rhode Island Demolished. [41]
1889 Fall River National Bank Building 59 N Main St Fall River Massachusetts A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Fall River Historic District [38]
1889 Lincoln (Central Falls) High School 580 Broad St Central Falls Rhode Island [20] [42]
1889 Duplex for Nicholas and Cyrus M. van Slyck 4-6 Young Orchard Ave Providence Rhode Island Purchased by Bryant, and variously known as Gardner and Allan Halls. Demolished. [20]
1890 Grove Street School 16-26 Grove St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [40]
1890 Newman Congregational Church 100 Newman Ave Rumford Rhode Island A Colonial Revival remodeling of an 1810 Federal style church. [43]
1890 Warren Town Hall 514 Main St Warren Rhode Island Tower shortened after 1938. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Warren Waterfront Historic District. [44]
1891 " Maple Grove" for John Kinkead 301 South Rd Poughkeepsie New York A remodeling of an 1850 country estate. [45]
1891 St. Matthew Episcopal Church 5 Chapel Rd Barrington Rhode Island [8]
1892 Remodeling of the Boston Store 239 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island New facade, and the addition of two stories. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District [46]
1892 House for Charles C. Newall 234 Norwood Ave Cranston Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Norwood Avenue Historic District [47]
1893 House for James E. Sullivan 254 Wayland Ave Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Wayland Historic District. [2]
1893 Warwick Town (City) Hall 3275 Post Rd Warwick Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Warwick Civic Center Historic District [48]
1894 Cumberland Town Hall 45 Broad St Valley Falls Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Cumberland Town Hall Historic District. [49]
1894 Pawtucket Armory 172 Exchange St Pawtucket Rhode Island [50]
1894 Payne Building 7 Goff Ave Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [51]
1894 House for Edward H. Thomas 192 Lincoln Ave Fall River Massachusetts [52]
1895 Pawtucket High School (former) 300 Broad St Pawtucket Rhode Island [40]
1895 St. Charles Borromeo R. C. School 62 Daniels St Woonsocket Rhode Island Demolished. [53] [54]
1895 St. Joseph Hospital 21 Peace St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [2]
1896 Lederer Building 137 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island Now the Hotel Providence. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [55]
1896 Walley School 260 High St Bristol Rhode Island [56]
1896 Woonsocket District Courthouse 24 Front St Woonsocket Rhode Island [57]
1897 Hotel Savoy 135 Snow St Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 1994. [58] [59] [60]
1897 Masonic Building 55 High St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [61]
1900 Convent for St. Joseph R. C. Church 194 Walcott St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [62]
1900 Duplex for Estelle R. Jackson 121-123 Benevolent St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Hope-Power-Cooke Streets Historic District [2]
1900 Oliver School 151 State St Bristol Rhode Island [63]
1900 House for George W. Robertson 242 Adelaide Ave Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Elmwood Historic District [2]
1901 Clark Street School 20 Clark St Valley Falls Rhode Island Demolished. [64]
1901 Rochester High School 57 Wakefield St Rochester New Hampshire Demolished. [65]
1901 Social Street School 708 Social St Woonsocket Rhode Island [66]
1901 Westerly Armory 8 Dixon St Westerly Rhode Island [67]
1902 Harrisville School 201 Callahan School St Harrisville Rhode Island Demolished. [68]
1903 Cranston Street Armory 125 Dexter St Providence Rhode Island [2]
1903 Drownville School 34 Lincoln Ave Barrington Rhode Island Demolished. [69]
1903 Caesar Misch Building 400 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [70]
1904 Ashaway School 12 Hillside Ave Ashaway Rhode Island [69]
1904 Bronson Building 8 N Main St Attleboro Massachusetts [71]
1904 Central Fire Station 31 Wakefield St Rochester New Hampshire Now known as the City Hall Annex, and is currently under restoration. [72]
1904 South Woodlawn School 54 Warren Ave Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [69]
1905 Narragansett Hotel 149 Beach Ave Kennebunk Maine [73] [74]
1906 Pedestal of the Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside Monument Burnside Park Providence Rhode Island [75]
1907 North Kingstown High School (former) 99 Phillips St Wickford Rhode Island [76]
1907 Pontiac School Greenwich Ave Warwick Rhode Island Demolished. [77]
1908 Bijou Theatre 164 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [78]
1908 Kent County Courthouse 125 Main St East Greenwich Rhode Island A gut remodel of an 1804-05 Federal style courthouse. Presently the East Greenwich Town Hall.
1908 Prospect Street School 329 Prospect St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished. [40]
1910 Attleboro Armory 91 Pine St Attleboro Massachusetts [79]
1911 Hanley Building 56 Pine St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District [80]
1912 Kentish Artillery Armory 3259 Post Rd Warwick Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Warwick Civic Center Historic District [48]
1912 Westerly Town Hall and Courthouse 45 Broad St Westerly Rhode Island [81]
1913 Armory of Mounted Commands 1051 N Main St Providence Rhode Island The headhouse was built in 1923–1925 from plans by William G. Richards. [82]
1913 Woonsocket Armory 350 S Main St Woonsocket Rhode Island [81]
1914 Buildings (5) Ladd School Exeter Rhode Island Comprising the superintendent's residence, a laundry building, a power plant, and two dormitories. Demolished. [83]
1914 Central Falls Police Station and Courthouse (former) 507 Broad St Central Falls Rhode Island [84]
1914 Emery Theatre 79 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island Later the Carlton. Demolished in 1954. [85]
1914 Gaiety Theatre 220 Weybosset St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [86]
1915 Auto Sales Building 137-163 Broad St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [87]
1915 Avon Cinema 260 Thayer St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed College Hill Historic District. [88]
1915 Everett Apartments 111 Everett Ave Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Wayland Historic District [2]
1915 Fountain Building 95 Fountain St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [89]
1915 Goff Memorial Building 124 Bay State Rd Rehoboth Massachusetts [90]
1915 Stores for J. Jerome Hahn 186 Fountain St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District [91]
1915 Phenix Trust Company Building 704 Main St West Warwick Rhode Island Demolished. [92]
1916 Buttonwoods School 3027 W Shore Rd Warwick Rhode Island [93]
1916 Cowesett School 33 Division St Warwick Rhode Island Demolished. [93]
1916 Esek Hopkins School 480 Charles St Providence Rhode Island [94]
1916 Hotel Dreyfus 95 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island An extensive remodeling of an older hotel. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [95] [96]
1916 Lederer Mausoleum Congregation Sons of Israel and David Cemetery Providence Rhode Island A small Doric temple. [97]
1916 Majestic Theatre 201 Washington St Providence Rhode Island Now home to the Trinity Repertory Company. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [98]
1916 Medical Building 234 Thayer St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed College Hill Historic District. [99]
1916 Modern Theatre 440 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 1966. [100] [101]
1916 Spring Green School 65 Shippen Ave Warwick Rhode Island [93]
1917 Vinton Building 354 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [102]
1918 Empire Theatre 166 S Main St Fall River Massachusetts Demolished. [103] [104]
1918 Sanford Building 1 Park St Attleboro Massachusetts [105]
1919 Maple Avenue School 310 Maple Ave Barrington Rhode Island [106]
1919 Metacomet Country Club 500 Veterans Memorial Pkwy East Providence Rhode Island [107]
1919 Rialto Theatre 121 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island An extensive remodeling of a church-turned-theatre. The auditorium was demolished in 1936. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [108]
1919 Thornton School 4 School St Johnston Rhode Island [109]
1919 Watkins Building 274 Pine St Providence Rhode Island Now the Student Services Center of Johnson & Wales University. [110]
1920 Apponaug School 20 Centerville Rd Warwick Rhode Island [111]
1920 Fire Station No. 3 1384 Cranston St Cranston Rhode Island [112]
1921 Miriam A. Duffy School 10 Harris Ave West Warwick Rhode Island [113]
1921 Hotel Berkshire Annex 133 Mathewson St Providence Rhode Island Now part of the Hotel Providence. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [114]
1921 North Smithfield Memorial Town Building 1 Main St Slatersville Rhode Island [115]
1921 Salvation Army Home 758 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [116]
1921 Washington Building 93 Washington St Providence Rhode Island Demolished. [117]
1922 Arthur E. Platt School 80 Burnside Ave Riverside Rhode Island [118]
1923 George C. Arnold Building 100 Washington St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [119]
1923 Jewish Orphanage of Rhode Island 164 Summit Ave Providence Rhode Island Remodeled in the 1950s to become Miriam Hospital. Barker & Turoff, architects of the remodeling. [120]
1923 Park Theatre 848 Park Ave Cranston Rhode Island [121]
1924 Building for the National Paper Company 88 Orange St Providence Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Downtown Providence Historic District. [122]
1924 Quidnick School 191 MacArthur Blvd Coventry Rhode Island [123]
1924 Rhode Island College of Pharmacy 235 Benefit St Providence Rhode Island Now occupied by the Rhode Island School of Design. A contributing property to the NRHP-listed College Hill Historic District. [27]
1925 First National Bank Building 19 Park St Attleboro Massachusetts [124]
1926 Henry Barnard School Rhode Island College of Education Providence Rhode Island Demolished. Now the site of Providence Place. [2]
1926 West Warwick Junior High School 124 Providence St West Warwick Rhode Island [125]
1927 Central Falls High School 24 Summer St Central Falls Rhode Island [126] [127]
1927 Cranston High School 899 Park Ave Cranston Rhode Island [128]
1927 Fire Station No. 1 131 Park Ave]] Cranston Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Edgewood Historic District-Taft Estate Plat. [129]
1927 Higgins House Ladd School Exeter Rhode Island Demolished in 2013. [130]
1927 Masonic Temple 2121 Smith St North Providence Rhode Island [131]
1928 Chester W. Barrows School 9 Beachmont Ave Cranston Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Edgewood Historic District-Taft Estate Plat. [129] [132]
1929 Frank C. Angell Memorial Town Hall 2000 Smith St North Providence Rhode Island [133]
1929 East Providence Junior High School (former) 20 Whelden Ave East Providence Rhode Island Now part of the Taunton Plaza apartments. [37]
1930 Hugh B. Bain School 135 Gansett Ave Cranston Rhode Island [134]
1930 Edward S. Rhodes School 164 Shaw Ave Cranston Rhode Island A contributing property to the NRHP-listed Edgewood Historic District-Taft Estate Plat. [135]
1931 Oakland Beach School 383 Oakland Beach Ave Warwick Rhode Island [136]
1932 Nelson W. Aldrich High School 789 Post Rd Warwick Rhode Island [137]
1932 Smart Memorial Library 536 Fall River Ave Seekonk Massachusetts [138]
1934 Gymnasium and Training School Rhode Island School for the Deaf Providence Rhode Island Former campus, Mount Hope Avenue. [57]
1935 Building for Disturbed Men Rhode Island Hospital for Mental Diseases Cranston Rhode Island [57] [139]
1935 Building for Disturbed Women Rhode Island Hospital for Mental Diseases Cranston Rhode Island [57] [139]
1936 Hiram Lake Chapel Rehoboth Village Cemetery Rehoboth Massachusetts [140]

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