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650: 401: 243: 20: 622: 634: 347: 288: 523: 119:, noted Providence architects. There he attained a high rank, and was permitted to accept his own commissions. He remained with Martin & Hall until 1901, when he was accepted into the partnership of Clarke, Spaulding & Howe. He remained with Clarke until his 1928 retirement. After 1928, he embarked on a series of successful partnerships, beginning with Howe & Church and ending with Howe & Prout. He died in 1960. 461: 565:
houses in Providence. These included those for Thomas A. Francis (1922, 156 Hope Street), Frank B. Lisle (1923, 59 Manning Street), Archie W. Merchant (1924, 48 Barberry Hill), and Paul C. DeWolf (1925, 25 Freeman Parkway). These all showed different variants of Colonial Revival design as it developed through the 1920s. Also, in 1926, they designed a stern, brick Jacobethan house for
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They also designed several buildings more commercial in nature. In 1911 they built the Blackstone Hotel on Westminster Street in Providence. Like many early twentieth century hotels, it is designed in a red brick Beaux-Arts manner. It is today known as the Hotel Providence. That same year, they built
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was published. This house, built in 1896 near the foot of Smith Street, showcased a hybrid mix of the Tudor Revival as well as the Shingle Style. It no longer stands. In 1897 the architects designed a large double house at 184-186 Upton Avenue in Providence. It was commissioned by Courtney Langdon, a
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The firm continued to receive several commissions for commercial buildings, including one of Providence's first skyscrapers: the Telephone Building. Built in 1917 as the headquarters of the Providence Telephone Company. it is eight stories tall, and was the tallest commercial building outside of the
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Residential commissions remained an important part of the firm's work. Two important houses are that for Ella R. M. Phillips (1909, 236 George Street) and Mary B. L. Steedman (1912, 271 Angell Street), both Colonial Revival houses on Providence's east side. Also, in 1911, Eleazer Homer built himself
549:. Their final church commission was in 1928, when they designed a new sanctuary for the Fourth Baptist Church of Providence. The new building was built on Hope Street, placed alongside the old church, which became a parish house. The church is now occupied by the Mt. Hope Community Baptist Church. 564:
Clarke & Howe also designed many large residences during this period. The first of these was that for Edward I. Watson (1915), at 140 Nayatt Road in Barrington. This was a large, Colonial Revival summer residence for a Providence businessman. In the 1920s, they designed a great deal of large
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Another important commission was the Fletcher Building (1895), at Union and Westminster in downtown Providence. It is a large, Classical Revival building, built for the Fletcher heirs. Originally a three-story building, in 1902 Clarke & Howe were commissioned to add three additional floors.
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on Hope Street in Bristol. The building was commissioned by the family of Samuel W. Church, a draftsman with the firm who would become a partner upon Clarke's retirement. Built to a residential scale, it is considered a "very pure example" of
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They also designed many residences during this period, most prominent of which are a 1903 house at 102 Prospect Street in Providence, built for Dr. Henry A. Whitmarsh, and another at 140 Blackstone Boulevard for Charles D. Dunlop in 1907-08.
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designs. The first of these was the "Proposed Inn at Nayatt, RI", published in January 1894. Apparently not built, what is shown is a sprawling seaside resort complex, positioned somewhere in southern
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from 1900 to 1907. That year he associated himself with Clarke and Howe as Clarke, Howe & Homer. In 1913 he reestablished his own practice in Providence, maintaining it until his death in 1929.
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professor of languages. The two halves are designed to contrast enough to be seen as different residences, but still cooperate as a single building. This design was published in 1898.
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at Hoyle Square. A third large building was the Providence Gas Company Building, at 100 Weybosset Street, built in 1924. This office building is especially noted for its distinctive
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Soon after their 1893 formation, Clarke & Spaulding began publishing their designs in the American Architect and Building News. These are best represented by a series of four
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a house at 270 Blackstone Boulevard. That house, like other known Homer designs, is heavily influenced by English architecture. This one, specifically, looks to the
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In 1909, they designed the Veazie Street Grammar School, at Veazie and Douglas Avenue in Providence. Now an elementary school, it was designed by Homer in the
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and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He returned to Rhode Island by 1894, and may have established his own office. In 1895 he began working for
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professor of architecture. Clarke & Howe was dissolved upon Clarke's retirement in 1928, with Howe continuing the practice as Howe & Church.
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Concurrent to the addition of Eleazer B. Homer, the architects began receiving commissions for more civic structures. The first of these was the
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Before 1903, Clarke & Howe were known primarily for their residential designs. This changed that year, when they won the commission for the
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The association of the three architects together was extremely short, lasting only for part of a year. When Howe arrived from
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Jordy, William H. and Christopher P. Monkhouse. Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945. 1982.
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building in 1904, and it was completed four years later in 1908. The design competition attracted ten entries, from
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George Clarke died in 1890, and Prescott decided to pursue architecture. He moved to Boston, where he attended
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and Dutch Renaissance revivals. Clarke would design for the school until 1927, and Howe until at least 1957.
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building. Today, known as the Lincoln Field Building, it is home to the department of geological science.
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in 1864. He graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1885. For a few years he worked for
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St. George's School: Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse NRHP Nomination
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hired the firm to design their new quarters. As Clarke & Howe, the firm remodeled the noted
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Also in 1903, the firm completed two other non-residential designs. The first of these was the
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Laurel Hill Avenue Grammar School, Laurel Hill Ave. & Cleveland Street, Providence (1916)
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Journal of Proceedings of the 123rd Annual Session of the Rhode Island Episcopal Convention
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was born in Providence on March 10, 1858. He attended private schools, and graduated from
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production. Also in 1915 they were hired to design a house for Howe's old fraternity at
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Historic and Architectural Resources of the East Side, Providence: A Preliminary Report
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a new building called Gardner Hall. The architects also designed the now-demolished
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Blackstone Boulevard-Cole Avenue-Grotto Avenue Historic District NRHP Nomination
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Later, in 1900, the architects designed a large clubhouse for Francis Kinney in
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During this latter period, they designed several churches. In 1916 they built
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H. Anthony Dyer House, 170 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence (1906) - Altered.
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William McDonald, Jr. House, 188 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence (1907)
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to design a standard design for the city's branch libraries. Only the
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Richard W. Comstock, Jr. House, 203 Governor Street, Providence (1905)
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John Post Reynolds School, High & Court Streets, Bristol (1916)
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financial district. In 1920, they designed the central branch of
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The Civic and Architectural Development of Providence, 1636-1950
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Frank M. MacLeod House, 290 Irving Avenue, Providence (1909–10)
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George L. Miner House, 276 Blackstone Blvd., Providence (1910)
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Charles B. Rockwell, Jr. House, 2 High Street, Bristol (1924)
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Olney Street-Alumni Avenue Historic District NRHP Nomination
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Cavanaugh, Kathryn J. "PPS Records for 100 Meeting Street".
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Annie C. Barker House, 44 Orchard Ave., Providence (1910–11)
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William Binney Duplex, 100 Meeting Street, Providence (1898)
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Hugh F. MacColl House, 152 Grotto Avenue, Providence (1918)
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Irene M. Butler House, 59 George Street, Providence (1915)
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James Davenport House, 25 George Street, Providence (1914)
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style. This was followed the following year by the former
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Irving P. Eddy House, 306 Olney Street, Providence (1898)
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Barlow, Judith A. "PPS Records for 236 George Street".
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Arnold Laboratory (1915), Brown University, Providence
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Otis Randall House, 65 Weymouth St., Providence (1912)
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tower. The other known commission from this period is
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Before the breakup of Clarke, Howe & Homer, the
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Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources
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Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island
111:, as the youngest of 18 children. Howe attended 1039:Architectural Review: September 1902: page 244. 751:Journal of the American Institute of Architects 1267:Freeman Plat Historic District NRHP Nomination 1190: 1188: 861: 859: 857: 855: 853: 8: 1086:Rhode Island State-Owned Historic Properties 927: 541:. The church itself was designed in 1878 by 1358:Companies based in Providence, Rhode Island 951: 949: 947: 945: 803: 801: 799: 797: 795: 793: 791: 239:on Kennedy Plaza in downtown Providence. 184:, it was based on an East Indian bungalow. 1175: 1173: 789: 787: 785: 783: 781: 779: 777: 775: 773: 771: 1343:Architecture firms based in Rhode Island 1021: 1019: 968: 966: 964: 655:Citizens Savings Bank (1921), Providence 373:design. 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Index


architectural firm
Providence, Rhode Island
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Brown University
Brown & Sharpe
George L. Clarke
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wallis Eastburn Howe
Bristol
Lehigh University
Martin & Hall
Somerville, Massachusetts
Hartwell & Richardson
Rhode Island School of Design
Tudor Revival
Barrington
Bristol
Brown University
Narragansett
Kinney's Casino
Martin & Hall
Pawtucket
Renaissance Revival
St. George's School
Middletown
Colonial
U. S. Federal Building

U. S. Federal Building

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