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268: 728: 227:. He returned to the United States in December 1881. In early 1882 he secured a position in the Providence firm of Stone & Carpenter. He was soon given a position of high responsibility, taking the firm's designs in a new direction. Recognizing this, in 1883 Alfred Stone and Charles E. Carpenter decided to admit him as a junior partner. He was given a full partnership in about 1885, and the firm officially became Stone, Carpenter & Willson. He remained with them until his death. On December 14 of 1882 Willson married Anne Lemoine (Frost) Willson, whom he had known in Salem. He died September 9, 1906, in 836: 782: 709: 744: 801: 763: 129: 817: 279: 603: 147:. He was discharged three months later, and returned to school. He began to work under Providence civil engineer William S. Haines, learning the business. He became interested in architecture, deciding to study it instead. He entered the office of Alfred Stone in 1867, and was made a partner in 1873. He retired from the firm's affairs in 1908, after the death of Stone. He died in 1923. 31: 113:. He studied there until the outbreak of the Civil War. He went to enlist, but a knee injury prevented him from doing so. He then worked for various business interests, also traveling in the British Isles. He opened an architural office in Providence in 1864. From 1866 to 1871 1365: 242:, was added. Sheldon had worked at the firm for at least a decade. Despite the new partner, Sheldon's was not added to the firm's name. After Willson's death, however, the firm was renamed 121:. He practiced alone until 1873, when Charles E. Carpenter became partner. This association remained unchanged for a decade, when Willson was added. Stone died December 4, 1908, in 481: 282: 835: 727: 1360: 1355: 1370: 220: 781: 488: 708: 267: 1008:
Quarterly Bulletin Containing an Index of Literature from the Publications of Architectural Societies and Periodicals on Architecture and Allied Subjects
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Pacific National Bank Building, 255 Main St., Pawtucket, RI (1890) - The upper floors of this building were remodeled c.1937.
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Industrial Trust Co. Building (First), 49 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1892) - This building was demolished c. 1970.
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Waterman Building, 12 Olneyville Sq., Olneyville, Providence, RI (1890) - Top 2 floors removed after the damages of
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John N. Mason Building, 169 Weybosset St., Providence, RI (1903) - The facade of this building was altered in 2002.
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Main Building, Rhode Island School for the Deaf, 520 Hope St., Providence, RI (1892) - This has been demolished.
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Henry J. Steere House, 100 Nayatt Rd., Nayatt, Barrington, RI (1885) - Now demolished, modeled on Providence's
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Estelle R. Jackson House, 8 Young Orchard Ave., Providence, RI (1888) - This house was demolished in the 1970s.
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Zechariah Chaffee Jr. House, 169 Hope St., Providence, RI (1886) - This house was moved from 129 Hope in 1977.
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Rhode Island State Building, World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, IL (1893) - Demolished after the fair.
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Wheaton Building, 228 Main St., Pawtucket, RI (1892) - Now the Toole Building, it was remodeling in 1922.
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It was established about 1885 when Willson became a full partner in the Providence architectural firm of
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C. Morris Smith House, 112 Benevolent St., Providence, RI (1895) - This house was demolished in 1966.
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Remodeling, Providence Institution for Savings Building, 128 S. Main St., Providence, RI (1896)
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Y.M.C.A., 519 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1887) - This building was demolished in 1913.
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Pembroke Hall, 172 Meeting St., Pembroke College, Providence, RI - Pembroke is now part of
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Enterprise Building, 7 Eddy St, Providence, RI (1888) - This building has been demolished.
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in 1875 as a fellow, and was a founding member of the Rhode Island chapter the same year.
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Administration Building, Swan Point Cemetery, 585 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, RI (1905)
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Lauderdale & Francis Buildings, 136 & 146 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1894)
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Central Police Station, 157 Fountain St., Providence, RI (1894) - Has been demolished.
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The Mill (Adeline E. H. Slicer Cottage), 581 W. Main Rd., Little Compton, RI (1886)
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Providence Public Library, 150 Empire St., Providence, RI (1896) - Opened in 1900.
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The Rock (Clarence T. Gardner Cottage), Round Pond Rd., Little Compton, RI (1886)
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firm in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. It was named for the partners
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Gatherem (Edwin W. Winter Cottage), 28 Grinnell Rd., Little Compton, RI (1905)
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Rhode Island State Almshouse, 1511 Pontiac Ave., Howard, Cranston, RI (1888)
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Built in 1888, Wilbour Hall was designed by Stone, Carpenter & Willson.
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Pendleton House, RISD Museum of Art, 224 Benefit St., Providence, RI (1904)
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Sayles Gymnasium, 95 Cushing St., Pembroke College, Providence, RI (1906)
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Ida M. and William L. Slade house, 40 Irving Ave., Providence, RI (1896)
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South Main Street Fire Station, 303 S. Main St., Providence, RI (1891)
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William Wilkinson Building, 210 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1887)
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Frank E. Richmond Cottage, Grindstone Neck, Winter Harbor, ME (1891)
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In 1894 he married Eudora C. Sheldon, sister of Walter G. Sheldon.
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Emile Vaudremer, 1829-1914: la rigueur de l'architecture publique
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Harold T. Merriman House, 158 Governor St., Providence, RI (1906)
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Gerald M. Richmond House, 166 Waterman St., Providence, RI (1905)
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Addition, University Club, 219 Benefit St., Providence, RI (1900)
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George O. Sackett House, 37 Arlington Ave., Providence, RI (1899)
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Frederick M. Sackett House, 177 George St., Providence, RI (1894)
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Exchange Bank Building, 59 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1888)
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Charles H. Warren House, 168 Governor St., Providence, RI (1897)
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G. Richmond Parsons House, 276 George St., Providence, RI (1892)
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Joseph E. Fletcher House, 19 Stimson Ave., Providence, RI (1889)
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Edward B. Aldrich House, 144 Meeting St., Providence, RI (1902)
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James Bartlett Jr. House, 254 Knight St., Providence, RI (1888)
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Granville Gardiner House, 323 Angell St., Providence, RI (1886)
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Frank W. Matteson House, 38 Cushing St., Providence, RI (1896)
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Stephen Waterman House, 70 Stimson Ave., Providence, RI (1887)
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Industrial Trust Co. Branch, 414 Main St., Warren, RI (1906)
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Josephine Rathbone House, 305 Hope St., Providence, RI (1889)
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Petersham Center School, 31 Spring St., Petersham, MA (1905)
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James P. Tierney House, 275 Olney St., Providence, RI (1905)
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George H. Dart House, 16 Stimson Ave., Providence, RI (1893)
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Edmund T. Moulton House, 246 Hope St., Providence, RI (1891)
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Burrill Building, 291 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1891)
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Jeffrey Davis House, 260 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI (1888)
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Barrington Town Hall, 283 County Rd., Barrington, RI (1887)
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James A. Potter House, 359 Broad St., Providence, RI (1889)
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Conrad Building, 373 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1885)
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James M. Anthony House, 15 Arch St., Providence, RI (1900)
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John M. Rounds House, 72 Taber Ave., Providence, RI (1897)
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George M. Smith House, 165 Hope St., Providence, RI (1886)
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Whitney Memorial Library, 738 Main St., Bolton, MA (1903)
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Archie McMutry House, 41 Moore St., Providence, RI (1902)
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Carl Barus House, 30 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, RI (1897)
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Robert W. Taft House, 154 Hope St., Providence, RI (1895)
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John McManus House, 265 Bowen St., Providence, RI (1888)
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Pawtucket Boys Club, 53 East Ave., Pawtucket, RI (1902)
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Lyman Klapp House, 217 Hope St., Providence, RI (1888)
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His family later moved to 1356:Architecture firms based in Rhode Island 1185:The American Architect and Building News 1132:Butler Hospital - NRHP Nomination (1978) 1121:PPS/AIA Guide to Providence Architecture 484:, 62 Dorrance St., Providence, RI (1900) 882: 704: 385:, 210 Doyle Ave., Providence, RI (1891) 34:Stone, Carpenter & Willson, c.1895. 1371:American companies established in 1885 1033: 1031: 627:, Kingston, South Kingstown, RI (1897) 620:, Kingston, South Kingstown, RI (1895) 406:, 112 Union St., Providence, RI (1893) 336:, 571 Broad St., Providence, RI (1888) 935:. Society of Architectural Historians 914:. Society of Architectural Historians 893:. Society of Architectural Historians 695:, 25 Hartford St., Rumford, ME (1906) 680:, 25 Common St., Petersham, MA (1899) 662:, 23 Common St., Petersham, MA (1889) 491:, 52 Power St., Providence, RI (1901) 465:, 593 Eddy St., Providence, RI (1899) 296:, 7 Thomas St., Providence, RI (1885) 193:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7: 1039:American Architect and Building News 933:"American Architect's Biographies W" 912:"American Architect's Biographies C" 891:"American Architect's Biographies S" 851:Associated architects and draftsmen 674:, 38 Main St., Salisbury, CT (1894) 215:. Not long after their arrival in 515:Remodeling for Nelson W. Aldrich, 223:, and both entered the atelier of 25: 1333:. Providence Preservation Society 1312:. Rhode Island Historical Society 1181:"Sketch for the Ladd Observatory" 487:Remodeling for Marsden J. Perry, 233:Western Association of Architects 1331:Guide to Providence Architecture 1276:http://www.petershamlibrary.net/ 1218:Buildings of Rhode Island (2005) 834: 815: 799: 780: 761: 742: 726: 707: 235:and all members became Fellows. 152:American Institute of Architects 119:Great Revere Train Wreck of 1871 1327:"Stone Carpenter & Willson" 1037:"Two Rhode Island Architects". 471:Brunonia Hall, 175 Thayer St., 163:was born on April 21, 1856, in 1248:The Brickbuilder (March, 1903) 531:Elsewhere in Providence County 244:Stone, Carpenter & Sheldon 225:Joseph Auguste Émile Vaudremer 179:. Edmund R. Willson attended 39:Stone, Carpenter & Willson 1: 623:Lippitt Hall, 5 Lippitt Rd., 363:Lyman Hall, 83 Waterman St., 964:"Alfred Stone, F. A. I. A." 616:Davis Hall, 10 Lippitt Rd., 283:Union Trust Company Building 85:, in 1834. He attended the 238:In 1901, a fourth partner, 165:West Roxbury, Massachusetts 123:Peterborough, New Hampshire 27:American architectural firm 1387: 660:Petersham Memorial Library 625:University of Rhode Island 618:University of Rhode Island 608:University of Rhode Island 788:Providence Public Library 672:Scoville Memorial Library 517:Robert S. Burroughs House 209:McKim, Mead & Bigelow 1278:Ptersham Library website 1119:Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. 645:Nelson W. Aldrich estate 482:Union Trust Co. Building 434:Providence Union Station 229:Petersham, Massachusetts 203:, where he worked under 137:Charles Edmund Carpenter 43:Providence, Rhode Island 1143:"Facilities Management" 1021:Alice Thomine-Berrada, 566:Nightingale-Brown House 547:Bridge Mill Power Plant 367:, Providence, RI (1889) 141:Pawtucket, Rhode Island 1306:"Graphics Collections" 611: 285: 275: 161:Edmund Russell Willson 133: 132:C. E. Carpenter, 1897. 35: 1147:Facilities Management 715:Israel B. Mason House 605: 463:Rhode Island Hospital 334:Israel B. Mason House 281: 270: 213:William E. Chamberlin 197:Sturgis & Brigham 189:Peabody & Stearns 177:First Church in Salem 150:Carpenter joined the 131: 66:Stone & Carpenter 33: 1289:"Walter F. Fontaine" 993:Charles E. Carpenter 693:Strathglass Building 598:In Washington County 461:Southwest Pavilion, 294:Fleur-de-lys Studios 272:Fleur-de-lys Studios 205:Charles Follen McKim 103:Washburn & Brown 91:Salem, Massachusetts 55:Charles E. Carpenter 18:Charles E. Carpenter 258:Architectural works 115:William H. Emmerton 99:Shepard S. Woodcock 83:East Machias, Maine 72:Partner biographies 1149:. Brown University 857:Walter F. Fontaine 750:Telephone Building 612: 404:Telephone Building 286: 276: 252:William C. Mustard 185:Harvard University 134: 95:Towle & Foster 87:Washington Academy 36: 1051:Edmund R. Willson 580:In Newport County 558:In Bristol County 305:Sawyer Building, 240:Walter G. Sheldon 181:Salem High School 59:Edmund R. 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Index

Charles E. Carpenter

Providence, Rhode Island
architectural
Alfred Stone
Stone & Carpenter
Alfred Stone
East Machias, Maine
Washington Academy
Salem, Massachusetts
Towle & Foster
Shepard S. Woodcock
Washburn & Brown
Arthur Gilman
Alpheus C. Morse
Great Revere Train Wreck of 1871
Peterborough, New Hampshire

Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Union Army
American Institute of Architects
West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Boston
Salem
First Church in Salem
Salem High School
Harvard University
Peabody & Stearns
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sturgis & Brigham

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