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Oberthal (Frederick W. Chapin House), 6 Needles Eye Rd., Pomfret, CT (c.1885)
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Whitfield Apartments, 280-300 Broad St., Providence, RI (1886) - Demolished.
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Alexander, John D. "The Church Building: A Guide to the Church".
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Caswell Hall, Brown University, Providence, RI (1902)
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231:St. James Episcopal Church, 474 Fruit Hill Ave.,
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245:St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, 3257 Post Rd.,
783:St. Matthew's Episcopal Church NRHP Nomination
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642:"Hoppin, Read & Hoppin, Architects".
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