- Marley Zielike
Samuel Whitehorne House, 414 Thames St Newport, Newport County, RI
This house built in 1810-1800, was the residence of Samuel Whitehorne, a prosperous Newport merchant in partnership with his brother, John, until they went bankrupt in 1843. It is a fine example of the large merchant houses built in the 18th and 19th centuries on Thames Street facing the owners` commercial properties on the waterfront.
Samuel Whitehorne House, 414 Thames St Newport, Newport County, RI
This house built in 1810-1800, was the residence of Samuel Whitehorne, a prosperous Newport merchant in partnership with his brother, John, until they went bankrupt in 1843. It is a fine example of the large merchant houses built in the 18th and 19th centuries on Thames Street facing the owners` commercial properties on the waterfront.
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