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John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

H.T. Marshall, Manton - Public domain portrait photograph

H.T. Marshall, Manton - Public domain portrait photograph

A couple of men standing next to each other. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

WYVELL, MANTON M. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO SEC. BRYAN, STATE DEPARTMENT

WYVELL, MANTON M. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO SEC. BRYAN, STATE DEPARTMENT

A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[WYVELL, MANTON M. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO SEC. BRYAN, STATE DEPARTMENT]

[WYVELL, MANTON M. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO SEC. BRYAN, STATE DEPARTMENT]

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

An innovatively repaired old barn near the settlement of Manton, near Shingletown in Shasta County, California

An innovatively repaired old barn near the settlement of Manton, near ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

Marshall -- Manton -- Cochran [i.e., Cockran]

Marshall -- Manton -- Cochran [i.e., Cockran]

Photo shows New York politician William Bourke Cockran (1854-1923), with others. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2010)

T. H. Manton House, Wilbur Road, Lime Rock, Providence County, RI

T. H. Manton House, Wilbur Road, Lime Rock, Providence County, RI

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House, 981 Manton Avenue, Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, 981 Manton Avenue, Manton, Providence County, RI

Significance: The three-bay Tripp House was constructed around 1700 and burned in 1970. Survey number: HABS RI-79 Building/structure dates: 1700 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1970 Subsequent Work

C. Manton to George Cunningham, December 4, 1813

C. Manton to George Cunningham, December 4, 1813

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

WYELL, MANTON M. - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

WYELL, MANTON M. - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Manton, Wexford County, Michigan

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Manton, Wexford County, Michigan

Feb 1902. 2 Sheet(s). Michigan fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability... More

C. Manton to George Cunningham, December 4, 1813

C. Manton to George Cunningham, December 4, 1813

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

C. Manton to George Cunningham, December 4, 1813

C. Manton to George Cunningham, December 4, 1813

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

WYVELL, MANTON M. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO SEC. BRYAN, STATE DEPARTMENT

WYVELL, MANTON M. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO SEC. BRYAN, STATE DEPARTMENT

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Manton, Wexford County, Michigan

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Manton, Wexford County, Michigan

Feb 1902. 2 Sheet(s). Michigan fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More