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Title
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Buildings
Still Image
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Title
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Cathedral Church of St. John
Subject
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Rhode Island; Greene, John Holden, 1777-1850
Description
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Church closed 2012
271 North Main Street,
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
Publisher
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Boston College University Libraries
Creator
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Greene, John Holden (architect)
Date
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begin: 1810-00-00; end: 1811-00-00
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Relation
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Cathedral Church of St. John
Format
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jpeg
Identifier
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RI_001
Coverage
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41.830996, -71.409683
Providence, Rhode Island
1811
John Holden Greene
Rhode Island
The Wise Virgin
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Title
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Architects
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Title
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Brigham, Charles (c. 1841-1925)
Subject
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Brigham, Charles, 1841-1925
Description
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Charles Brigham was born in Watertown, MA to an old Watertown family. He enlisted in the Union army in September 1862. After hostilities ceased, he started practicing architecture. At the end of the decade he joined John Hubbard Sturgis to form the firm Sturgis & Brigham. Until the untimely death of his partner some twenty years later, the firm proved very successful. They designed the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (1870-76), the Church of the Advent (1894), and many fine private mansions. After Sturgis died, Brigham designed alone and was responsible for a wide variety of styles across America—from California to the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston (1906), a major new wing to the Massachusetts State House, the Maine State House, St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Dorchester, plus many other churches and libraries.
Publisher
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Boston College University Libraries
Relation
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Identifier
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500079960
architect
Morning Glories - window from William Watts Sherman house
Museum of Fine Arts
Rhode Island