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- Marley Zielike
Edward Searle House, 107 Wilbur Ave Oaklawn, Providence County, RI
The original part of the house was constructed in the fourth quarter of the seventeenth century but the two-story, five-bay main block with a central chimney plan and gable roof was not built until around 1728. The building was expanded sometime later, but by the time of the HABS documentation in 1940, this gambrel-roofed addition had been removed.
Edward Searle House, 107 Wilbur Ave Oaklawn, Providence County, RI
The original part of the house was constructed in the fourth quarter of the seventeenth century but the two-story, five-bay main block with a central chimney plan and gable roof was not built until around 1728. The building was expanded sometime later, but by the time of the HABS documentation in 1940, this gambrel-roofed addition had been removed.
Edward Searle House, 107 Wilbur Ave Oaklawn, Providence County, RI
The original part of the house was constructed in the fourth quarter of the seventeenth century but the two-story, five-bay main block with a central chimney plan and gable roof was not built until around 1728. The building was expanded sometime later, but by the time of the HABS documentation in 1940, this gambrel-roofed addition had been removed.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Source Name
Library of Congress
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