John Holden Greene
John Holden Greene (born 1777 Warwick, RI – 1850 Providence, RI) [1] was a noted early 19th century Federal Period Architect practicing in Providence, Rhode Island. Greene is responsible for the design of over fifty buildings built in the city between 1806 and 1830, almost half of which are still standing. [2] During this period, Greene was influential in introducing the L shaped plan to domestic design. [3]
Notable works (selected)
- Sullivan Dorr House (1809) 109 Benefit St.[4]
- First Unitarian Church (1816) 301 Benefit St.[5]
- Candace Allen House (1818) 12 Benevolent Street [6]
- Allendale Mill (1822) North Providence [7]
- The Arnold-Palmer House (1826) 33 Chestnut Street [8]
- Truman Beckwith House (1826) 42 College St.[9]
- Benoni Cooke House (1828) 114 South Main Street[10]
- Philip Allen House (1822) 196 Nelson Street
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