A delightful little Federal house, built for a crockery and glassware shopkeeper by John Holden Greene, this is typical of the many Greene and others built in the 1810s and 1820s. The bay window over the principal entrance, a later addition, is nonetheless in the spirit of Greeneās original design.
– 2003 Guide to Providence Architecture
The image below is taken from the PPS Gowdey Database.
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