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 |
A fine example of turn-of-the-19th-century hydroelectric power generation situated below Pawtucket Falls along the Blackstone River
A turn-of-the-century 6-story downtown commercial building that is now part of the RISD campus
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
This building survived for 115 years before becoming too outdated to stay relevant in an ever-expanding hospital system
A collection of Victorian Gothic cottages and a stone chapel turned into a shopping center with character.
This 120-year old station has see fires and rehabilitation, but the remarkably handsome structure is still standing and useful and full of tenants