Architects: Stone, Carpenter, & Willson
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A Providence, RI based architectural firm established about 1885 when Edmund R. Willson (1856–1906) became a full partner in Stone & Carpenter — named for the partners Alfred E. Stone (1834–1908) and Charles E. Carpenter (1845–1923). Source: Wikipedia
Partner Name (Name of Firm) | 1864 | 1866 | 1871 | 1873 | 1885 | 1906 | 1908 | 1920s | |
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Alfred Stone | 1864–1908 Died 1908 | ||||||||
W. H. Emmerton | 1866–1871 Died 1871 | ||||||||
Charles E. Carpenter (Stone & Carpenter) | 1873–1908 Retired 1908 | ||||||||
Edmund R. Willson (Stone, Carpenter, & Willson) | 1885–1906 Died 1906 | ||||||||
Walter G. Sheldon (Stone, Carpenter, & Sheldon) | 1906–1920s Dissolved mid-1920s |
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A fine example of turn-of-the-19th-century hydroelectric power generation situated below Pawtucket Falls along the Blackstone River
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A turn-of-the-century 6-story downtown commercial building that is now part of the RISD campus
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This imposing, 6-story cold storage facility ran continuously for 98 years. It fell to the wrecking ball before converting these buildings became the cool thing to do
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This building survived for 115 years before becoming too outdated to stay relevant in an ever-expanding hospital system
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A collection of Victorian Gothic cottages and a stone chapel turned into a shopping center with character.
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This 120-year old station has see fires and rehabilitation, but the remarkably handsome structure is still standing and useful and full of tenants