The Doors of Wickford, Rhode Island – Part 1
Sometimes a place is so beautiful it’s best to let the photos speak for themselves.
Continue on to see the Doors of Wickford, Part 2.
Sometimes a place is so beautiful it’s best to let the photos speak for themselves.
Continue on to see the Doors of Wickford, Part 2.
Marian has been researching the history of houses for over 25 years. She has researched hundreds of houses across Massachusetts and New England. She started writing articles for the Northeast House Historian in 2010. Marian teaches classes and workshops in order to empower every home owner to be able to research the history of their home.
Harriette Merrifield Forbes (1856-1951) is better known by taphophiles for her photographic documentation of gravestone carvings than she is for her interest in architecture. Imagine…
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You many think that the history of your house is something that happened in the past. In fact, the history of your old house continues…
As you do your deed, census and vital record research you will learn the names of the people who lived in your house. You will…
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Milford Town Hall, Milford, MassachusettsBuilt c. 1854 The existing Town Hall in Milford, Massachusetts, which replaced an earlier brick structure, was designed by architect Thomas…