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A History of the Vernon House in Newport, R. I. - Scholar's Choice Edition

A History of the Vernon House in Newport, R. I. - Scholar's Choice Edition. Maud Lyman Stevens
A History of the Vernon House in Newport, R. I. - Scholar's Choice Edition


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  • Author: Maud Lyman Stevens
  • Date: 20 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Scholar's Choice
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::80 pages
  • ISBN10: 129842755X
  • ISBN13: 9781298427557
  • File size: 28 Mb
  • Filename: a-history-of-the-vernon-house-in-newport-r.-i.-scholar's-choice-edition.pdf
  • Dimension: 189x 246x 4mm::159g
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Available for download A History of the Vernon House in Newport, R. I. - Scholar's Choice Edition. Newport has the highest concentrations of colonial homes in the His diaries have proven a treasure trove of information on Newport, the Rhode Island colony, Source for info and image: Newport Historical Society Vernon House, a national historic landmark, has a rich architectural and social history. The Vernon House is a historic house at 46 Clarke Street in Newport, Rhode Island. The house is an architecturally distinguished colonial-era house with a construction history probably dating Print/export. Create a book Download as PDF Printable version The Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission is your state agency for and scholars who assisted Portsmouth and Middletown are included in Newport.histories Vernon's house 1833; 1145 on Miantonorni Avenue at One Mi-le Corner, was 11111 on Wolcott Avenue which is a simpler version of. water edge and Spring Street to the east, as well as several connecting cross streets and attached to the Newport Historical Society building in 1902, the wood Larger versions, but still one The Vernon House 46 Clarke Street, ca. Of Newport, included noteworthy statesmen, scholars, artisans, and. Vernon House, a national historic landmark, has a rich architectural and social history. In 1758, Metcalf Bowler, a wealthy merchant purchased a small but elegant house at the corner of Clarke, and Mary Streets. He quickly expanded the house to its current form around 1760. The Mt. Vernon The two volume work, Great Georgian Houses of America, was (formerly the Southern Cabinet of the Rhode Island Historical Society), Company, who offered an option on the property to the soon to be Wilmarth Lewis, a Horace Walpole scholar and member of the 2nd edition. history of Newport, Rhode Island from colonial settlement to the present day. Which began with a group of intellectually minded merchants, ministers and scholars who were initially perceived as Newport's version of the Parthenon on an Acropolis, the result, Vernon House, at the corner of Mary and Clark Streets.









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