John Brown House 1789

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Dublin Core

Title

John Brown House 1789

Description

 

One of America's grandest mansions when completed in 1788, the house at 52 Power Street was home first to John Brown, a businessman, patriot, politician, China Trade pioneer and slave trader who participated in the debates and practices that shaped the new nation and the world. However, this is more than an eighteenth century mansion. It was the home of John Brown's daughters and their families. It was also the winter residence of the elegant Gammell family during the second half of the nineteenth century. In the early twentieth century the formidable mansion belonged to Providence utility, real estate and trolley mogul, Marsden Perry. Today, this magnificent and elegant building serves as a museum in which the public can learn about these men and women who helped to create Rhode Island's capital city.

Creator

Chester Smolski

Date

1974-03-01

Rights

Rhode Island College

Format

Photograph
Photograph

Identifier

5402

Smolski Image Item Type Metadata

Building Type

Mansion

City

Providence

Country

United States of America

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Architecture -- Rhode Island -- Providence; Historic buildings -- Rhode Island -- Providence;

Region

Rhode Island

Street Address

52 Power Street