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Clifton Alexander Hall (1826-1913)〔Jordy, William H. and Christopher P. Monkhouse. ''Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945''. 1982.〕 was an American architect from Providence, Rhode Island. Hall was born in Boston to Charles G. Hall, an architect, who had come to Boston in 1820.〔''Western Architect''.1913: xxxiii.〕 Hall later entered the employ of his father's firm, C. G. & J. R. Hall. He first came to Providence in 1850, to supervise the construction of that firm's What Cheer Block.〔 In 1855, he established a partnership with architect Alpheus C. Morse in the firm of Morse & Hall. Their only known built commission is the Merchants Bank Building in Providence, as the firm only lasted for a few months. He practiced alone until 1884, when he made Charles R. Makepeace partner, in the firm of Hall & Makepeace. That firm was dissolved in 1886.〔 From then until his death, he practiced alone. He was highly regarded in his lifetime as an architect of churches, private residences, and mills. ==Architectural Works== Morse & Hall, 1855: * Merchants Bank Building, 20 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1855-57)〔Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. ''Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources''. 1986.〕 * Providence City Hall (Competition Entry), 25 Dorrance St., Providence, RI (1855) - One of only two known competitors, the other being Thomas A. Tefft. Neither design was built.〔 Private practice, 1855-1884: * Clifton A. Hall Duplex, 369-371 Broad St., Providence, RI (1856) - Hall occupied 371 Broad until his death.〔 * St. John's Episcopal Church, 191 County Rd., Barrington, RI (1858)〔''Historic and Architectural Resources of Barrington, Rhode Island''. 1993.〕 * Emmanuel Episcopal Church at Brook Hill, 1214 Wilmer Ave., Richmond, VA (1859) * Atlantic Mills, 118 Manton Ave., Olneyville, RI (1863)〔 * Elmwood Congregational Church, 353 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI (1863) - Demolished 1914.〔 * Robert Knight House, 297 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI (1863) - Demolished.〔''Elmwood, Providence: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-P-3''. 1979.〕 * Gatehouse, Juniper Hill Cemetery, 24 Sherry Ave., Bristol, RI (1864-69)〔''Juniper Hill Cemetery NRHP Nomination''. 1998.〕 * Trinity M. E. Church, 375 Broad St., Providence, RI (1864-65)〔 * St. John's Episcopal Church (Transepts), 271 N. Main St., Providence, RI (1866)〔 * Charles A. Nichols House, Morris & Hazard Aves., Providence, RI (1866) - Demolished 1927. Carriage house at 45 Hazard.〔''Historic and Architectural Resources of the East Side, Providence: A Preliminary Report''. 1989.〕 * Thomas Goff House, 415 Angell St., Providence, RI (1866-67)〔 * William P. Vaughan Duplex, 182-184 Waterman St., Providence, RI (1866)〔 * Christ Episcopal Church, 909 Eddy St., Providence, RI (1867) - Moved across Eddy in 1888 for the construction of the later church. Demolished.〔 * David G. Fales House (Remodeling), 476 High St., Central Falls, RI (1867)〔''Central Falls, Rhode Island: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-CF-1''. 1978.〕 * William R. Huston House, 309 Benefit St., Providence, RI (1867)〔 * Benjamin F. Greene House, 85 Cross St., Central Falls, RI (1868)〔 * Curry & Richards Building, 170 Westminster St., Providence, RI (1868) - Demolished.〔 * Thurbers Avenue Primary School, 179 Thurbers Ave., Providence, RI (1870) - Demolished.〔''Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings, for the Year Ending December 31, 1871''. 1872.〕 * Providence Gas Co. Gasometer, Crary & Hospital Sts., Providence, RI (1872) - Demolished.〔''South Providence, Providence: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-P-2''. 1978.〕 * Point Street Grammar School, Plain, Point, & Grove Sts., Providence, RI (1873) - Demolished. The highway now runs through this spot.〔''Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of Providence, June 1875''. 1875.〕 * Oxford Street Grammar School, 166 Oxford St., Providence, RI (1875-77) - Demolished.〔''Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of Providence''. 1877.〕 * Gate, Juniper Hill Cemetery, 24 Sherry Ave., Bristol, RI (1876)〔 * Slade Building, 44 Washington St., Providence, RI (1880-81)〔''American Architect and Building News'' 10 April 1880: 160.〕 Hall & Makepeace, 1884-1886: * St. John's Episcopal Church (Chapel), 191 County Rd., Barrington, RI (1885)〔 * Sanitary Gymnasium, 18 Aborn St., Providence, RI (1886) - Demolished in 1896.〔''Sanitary News'' 26 June 1886: 110.〕 Private practice, from 1886: * St. John's Episcopal Church (Tower), 191 County Rd., Barrington, RI (1888)〔 * Deutsche Hall, 155 Niagara St., Providence, RI (1889) - Demolished.〔''Engineering and Building Record'' 25 May 1889: xi.〕 * Slade Building (Remodeling), 44 Washington St., Providence, RI (1895) - The prominent tower was added at this time.〔''Engineering News'' 29 Aug. 1895: 68.〕 * Arnold Building, 126 Washington St., Providence, RI (1896)〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Clifton A. Hall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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