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Earle D. Pearce House, 225-227 Benefit St Providence, Providence County, RI
This was a large brick, double house, built before 1836, demolished in 1959. It was similar in appearance to several other blocks of row houses in the same area. It was three stories high, each half four bays wide, with a low pitched hip roof with a low monitor. ... Read More Read Less
Earle D. Pearce House, 225-227 Benefit St Providence, Providence County, RI
This was a large brick, double house, built before 1836, demolished in 1959. It was similar in appearance to several other blocks of row houses in the same area. It was three stories high, each half four bays wide, with a low pitched hip roof with a low monitor. ... Read More Read Less


Earle D. Pearce House, 225-227 Benefit St Providence, Providence County, RI
This was a large brick, double house, built before 1836, demolished in 1959. It was similar in appearance to several other blocks of row houses in the same area. It was three stories high, each half four bays wide, with a low pitched hip roof with a low monitor.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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