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Howard Hoppin

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Hoppin was from a prominent and talented Providence family; his paternal grandparents were Thomas Coles Hoppin and Harriet Dunn (née Jones) Hoppin. His maternal grandparents were Maj. John Rogers Vinton (who was killed during the
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became partner. This arrangement lasted until 1922, when Thomas J. Hill Peirce, joined, the firm becoming Hoppin, Field & Peirce. It was dissolved within a few years, at which point Hoppin appears to have retired.
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in New York City. It was at this time that Hoppin took Edward F. Ely (1858-1920) into the firm, as Hoppin & Ely. In 1907, Ely left to become a member of the city's Board of Park Commissioners. At this point,
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Hoppin began his architectural practice in Providence in the late 1870s. Early on, he developed a specialty in small churches. He worked alone until 1890, when he was joined by Spencer P. Read and his brother,
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Hoppin & Koen architectural drawings and photographs, circa 1900-1922 Held in the Dept. of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York City
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Private Residence, Set of architectural drawings signed HH , Hoppin, Field & Peirce, in association with the Portland Cement Assoc., dated March 1924.
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Originally from an Old Stone Bank educational pamphlet published by the Providence Institution for Savings on March 2, 1931.
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Administration Building (Van Wickle Hall), Brown University, Providence, RI (1902) - Demolished 1962.
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Historic and Architectural Resources of North Providence, Rhode Island: A Preliminary Report
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Howard Hoppin House, 86 Brown St., Providence, RI (c.1894) - The architect's own residence.
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Historic and Architectural Resources of the East Side, Providence: A Preliminary Report
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Jenkins Street Primary School, 53 Jenkins St., Providence, RI (c.1909) - Demolished.
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Charles Street Grammar School, 291 Charles St., Providence, RI (1891) - Demolished.
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Maxcy Hall, 108 George St., Brown University, Providence, RI (1895) - Altered.
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Psi Upsilon House, 4 Manning St., Providence, RI (1892) - Demolished in 1972.
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Oberthal (Frederick W. Chapin House), 6 Needles Eye Rd., Pomfret, CT (c.1885)
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, 71 Prospect St., Providence, RI (1906–13)
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Whitfield Apartments, 280-300 Broad St., Providence, RI (1886) - Demolished.
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Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings for the Year 1891
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Resolutions and Ordinances of the City Council of the City of Providence
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Rectory for Christ Episcopal Church, 521 Pomfret St., Pomfret, CT (1885)
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Year-Book of the Rhode Island Chapter, American Institute of Architects
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Lincoln, Rhode Island: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-L-1
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Downtown Providence: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-P-5
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Haley, John Williams; Martin, Christopher (transcribed by) (1931).
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https://www.ri.gov/preservation/search/view.php?idnumber=PROV00968
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Alexander, John D. "The Church Building: A Guide to the Church".
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C. Franklin Nugent House, 67 Orchard Ave., Providence, RI (1898)
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Burroughs Apartments, 372-374 Lloyd Ave., Providence, RI (1909)
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Horatio E. Bellows House, 96 Alumni Ave., Providence, RI (1908)
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Y. W. C. A. Building, 254 Washington St., Providence, RI (1905)
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Olney Street Fire Station, 355 Hope St., Providence, RI (1892)
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Truman Beckwith House, 205 Governor St., Providence, RI (1887)
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Industries and Wealth of the Principal Points in Rhode Island
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Harry A. Waldron House, 9 Stimson Ave., Providence, RI (1893)
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Christ Episcopal Church, 527 Pomfret St., Pomfret, CT (1883)
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Lapham Building, 290 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1904)
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Providence (1906–1913)
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Perimeter Fence, Brown University, Providence, RI (1903)
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warwick Civic Center Historic District NRHP Nomination
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Caswell Hall, Brown University, Providence, RI (1902)
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Vinton) Hoppin (1832–1891). Among his siblings were
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Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources
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Post Office, 1619 Lonsdale Ave., 38:Hoppin was born on April 17, 1856, in 448:Henry Warner Budlong Memorial Library 359:, Providence, RI (1902) - Built 1853. 255:Union Chapel, 1003 Buttonwoods Ave., 7: 824:American Architect and Building News 771:American Architect and Building News 759:American Architect and Building News 723:American Architect and Building News 425:, Fricker St., Providence, RI (1921) 402:Varnum Memorial Armory, 6 Main St., 457:The Providence, 18 Boulevard Ter., 735:Ontario Apartments NRHP Nomination 618:"First Church of Christ Scientist" 440:High Street School, 140 High St., 375:As Hoppin & Field, 1907-1922: 227:In private practice, before 1890: 182:Weld House, Butler Hospital (1900) 14: 624:. Providence Preservation Society 484:. September 18, 1959. p. 30. 70:. 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A. Building, 97:), was the father of 88:Quartermaster General 1090:Bridgemen's Magazine 956:Architectural Review 931:School Board Journal 292:(1888) - Demolished. 242:(1882) - Demolished. 207:Francis L. V. Hoppin 48:Francis L. V. Hoppin 1105:American Contractor 1078:American Contractor 1066:American Contractor 524:"Washington Hoppin" 504:. 1907. p. 127 423:Central High School 342:President's House, 223:Architectural works 197:, Providence (1921) 195:Central High School 1107:16 Sept. 1922: 48. 1068:27 Sept. 1913: 56. 942:Jordy, William H. 917:Mitchell, Martha. 873:19 Jan. 1895: 143. 773:20 Oct. 1888: 182. 481:Providence Journal 404:East Greenwich, RI 216:Frederick E. Field 136:St. James Church, 99:The Right Reverend 761:12 Jan. 1889: 18. 749:20 Nov. 1886: iv. 696:D'Amato, Don. 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architect
Providence, Rhode Island
Providence, Rhode Island
née
Francis L. V. Hoppin
Red Cross
Siege of Veracruz
Fort Vinton
Boston
Augustus Hoppin
Courtland Hector Hoppin
animated film
Quartermaster General
Maj. Gen.
Jacob Brown
The Right Reverend
Alexander Hamilton Vinton
Bishop of Western Massachusetts
John Clarkson Jay

Fruit Hill


Providence


Central High School
Francis L. V. Hoppin
Hoppin & Koen
Frederick E. Field

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