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192: 244: 33: 416: 263:. He was a director of the Peoples Savings Bank in Providence, the Corliss Safe and Vault Door Company, the Providence Washington Insurance Company, and the Union Mutual Insurance Company. He was a President of the Providence Commercial Club and of the Providence 497: 282:. In 1927, Carpenter was referred to as "the most generous donor Central Church has ever known." Among other items, he donated the West Window and the chancel dome decoration at the church. 271: 492: 453: 255:, an iron and steel company which was founded in 1792, and operated in Providence into the 1980s. He was also the president of the Rhode Island Perkins Horse Shoe Company, the 482: 487: 279: 228: 446: 301:
He married Anna Davis Barney in 1853, and had six children before her death in 1864. He married Harriet Zerviah Pope in 1867 and had four children.
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Manufacturing Company, the Boston District Messenger Company, the Postal District Messenger Company of Providence, and the
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in 1638. He attended Seekonk Academy and prepared for college, but instead became an apprentice under Gilbert Congdon.
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A Paper Presented at the celebration of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Central Congregational Church
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Carpenter was very influential as chairman of the committee on the construction of a new building for the
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He died at his home at 276 Angell Street. He is buried with his parents and both of his wives in the
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He contributed generously to numerous charities in Providence and abroad. He was a member of the
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1830s is a
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of New York to design his own house next to the church, which is now
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The 1896 Francis W. Carpenter House, now known as Hamilton House
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American business biography, 19th-century birth stubs
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Seekonk, Massachusetts
Providence, Rhode Island
Newman Cemetery
American

Providence
Rhode Island
Seekonk, Massachusetts
blacksmith
William Carpenter
Rhode Island

Quidnick
American National Bank
YMCA
Central Congregational Church
Carrère and Hastings
Hamilton House
Squantum Association
Oquossoc
Newman Cemetery
East Providence, Rhode Island


"Finery on Easter, when and where?"


The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography
"'Lost Providence' update"

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