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Micah Spencer House, 85-87 Thames St Newport, Newport County, RI
Built in the first quarter of the eighteenth century, the clapboarded Micah Spencer House was expanded over time. Its gable roof was replaced with a gambrel roof and its five-bay facade expanded to one side. At the time of the HABS documentation, there was a store operating on the first floor level of the building. The house has since been demolished.
Micah Spencer House, 85-87 Thames St Newport, Newport County, RI
Built in the first quarter of the eighteenth century, the clapboarded Micah Spencer House was expanded over time. Its gable roof was replaced with a gambrel roof and its five-bay facade expanded to one side. At the time of the HABS documentation, there was a store operating on the first floor level of the building. The house has since been demolished.
Micah Spencer House, 85-87 Thames St Newport, Newport County, RI
Built in the first quarter of the eighteenth century, the clapboarded Micah Spencer House was expanded over time. Its gable roof was replaced with a gambrel roof and its five-bay facade expanded to one side. At the time of the HABS documentation, there was a store operating on the first floor level of the building. The house has since been demolished.Posted Date
Sep 28, 2021
Source Name
Library of Congress
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