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Fireplace House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Saylesville, Kent County, RI

Fireplace House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Sayle...

Significance: Although no longer extant, the Fireplace House was an example of the regional building type, the "stone-ender" wherein the masonry of the chimney is exposed and forms a majority of one end wall. I... More

Fireplace House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Saylesville, Kent County, RI

Fireplace House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Sayle...

Significance: Although no longer extant, the Fireplace House was an example of the regional building type, the "stone-ender" wherein the masonry of the chimney is exposed and forms a majority of one end wall. I... More

Benjamin Arnold House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Saylesville, Kent County, RI

Benjamin Arnold House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation,...

Significance: The five-bay, two-story frame house is no longer extant. Survey number: HABS RI-86 Building/structure dates: 1743 Initial Construction

Fireplace House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Saylesville, Kent County, RI

Fireplace House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Sayle...

Significance: Although no longer extant, the Fireplace House was an example of the regional building type, the "stone-ender" wherein the masonry of the chimney is exposed and forms a majority of one end wall. I... More

Fireplace House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Saylesville, Kent County, RI

Fireplace House, Entrance "A" Road to Lincoln Woods Reservation, Sayle...

Significance: Although no longer extant, the Fireplace House was an example of the regional building type, the "stone-ender" wherein the masonry of the chimney is exposed and forms a majority of one end wall. I... More