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Robert Stevens House, 261-265 Thames St Newport, Newport County, RI
Bowens Wharf, which was fully developed by the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century when owned by Robert Stevens, is the best preserved example of characteristic waterfront development in Newport. Surviving buildings include a warehouse, a ship chandlery, and Stevens` unusual double house at the head of the wharf.
Robert Stevens House, 261-265 Thames St Newport, Newport County, RI
Bowens Wharf, which was fully developed by the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century when owned by Robert Stevens, is the best preserved example of characteristic waterfront development in Newport. Surviving buildings include a warehouse, a ship chandlery, and Stevens` unusual double house at the head of the wharf.
Robert Stevens House, 261-265 Thames St Newport, Newport County, RI
Bowens Wharf, which was fully developed by the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century when owned by Robert Stevens, is the best preserved example of characteristic waterfront development in Newport. Surviving buildings include a warehouse, a ship chandlery, and Stevens` unusual double house at the head of the wharf.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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