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THE JOHN DOCKRAY HOUSE, WAKEFIELD RHODE ISLAND.


THE DE WOLF-MYDDLETON HOUSE, BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND. Water Front. Russell Warren gave to Bristol chaste and honest architecture, thereby imparting to the town its indefinable charm of home atmosphere.


THE STEPHEN CHURCH HOUSE, PAPASQUAE NECK, BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND.


THE DE WITT-COLT HOUSE, BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND. Built in 1810. It has a remarkable attic portico.


THE MORICE-BABBIT HOUSE, BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND. The house is flush with the sidewalk, its garden rail a continuation of the front wall. Built by Mr. Morice in the early nineteenth century.


THE NORRIS HOUSE, BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND. Date about 1810. Celebrated for its exaggerated amplification of the Rhode Island cupola motif until it covers, practically, the entire roof of the building.


THE CABOT-CHURCHILL HOUSE, BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND. "House with the Eagles."


THE PARKER-BORDEN HOUSE, BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND.
PIDGE HOUSE, RHODE ISLAND. North Main Street (Pawtucket Avenue). View from Southwest. East End circa 1700; West End, circa 1745.
CAPTAIN GEORGE BENSON HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. North Side of Angell Street. Now the Grosvenor House. Circa 1786.
BURROUGH HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. North Side of Power Street. Circa 1820.
BOSWORTH HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. East side of Cooke Street. Circa 1820.
JASON WILLIAMS-CROUCH HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. North Side of George Street. Circa 1800.
COLONEL JOSEPH NIGHTINGALE HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. East side of Benefit Street. Later owned by John Carver Brown, one of whose descendants still possess it. 1702.
EDWARD DEXTER HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. North side of Waterman Street. Now owned by Dr. Day. Circa 1799.
HOUSE ON SOUTH STREET, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. View from Northwest. Circa 1810.
PADELFORD HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. South Side of Benevolent Street. Circa 1815.
EBENEZER KNIGHT DEXTER HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. North Side of Angell Street. Now the Diman House. Circa 1800.
SULLIVAN DORR HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. Circa 1810.
DUKE STREET, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND. House at Number 5 in the foreground.


WANTON-LYMAN-HAZARD HOUSE, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.


THE OLD BULL MANSION, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.


Source: Research by Bryan Wright

Comments (2) 
RickS
07/18/19
I used to work for a millwork company in Delaware. The owner had most of the White Pine Series books, original editions. They were kept in the break room and I spent a month of lunch times carefully going through them. They greatly fueled my love for early American architecture and woodworking. Very nice to have access to them again. Thanks.
bwright
07/31/19
Thanks Rick. We always loved the White Pine Series. Glad we could bring them alive here.
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