Frank W. Angell (1851–1943) was an American architect practicing in Providence, Rhode Island.[1]
Frank Wilson Angell | |
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Born | May 7, 1851 |
Died | December 16, 1943 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Gould & Angell; Gould, Angell & Swift; Angell & Swift; F. W. Angell |
Life and career
editFrank Wilson Angell was born May 7, 1851, in Providence, Rhode Island, to Avery F. Angell, a dentist, and Cynthia (Day) Angell. He trained as a carpenter,[2] but in 1872 he entered the office of Providence architects Walker & Gould as a draftsman.
By 1880, he had become a prominent designer and was permitted by the partners to take his own commissions. In January 1881, he and Thomas J. Gould left the firm, which would become William R. Walker & Son.[3] The two formed a new partnership, Gould & Angell. In 1893 they added designer Frank H. Swift to the partnership, which became Gould, Angell & Swift. Gould retired from the firm in 1897, and began practicing alone. Angell & Swift continued in practice until 1934, Swift's death. Afterwards, Angell entered semi-retirement, taking occasional work at an office in his Pawtuxet home. Upon his death, Angell was Rhode Island's oldest architect.[4]
Frank W. Angell was related to Providence and New York architect Edward L. Angell.[2]
Architectural works
editGould & Angell, 1881-1893
editYear | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Image | Reference |
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1881 | Pratt, Read & Company Mill | 92 Main St | Deep River | Connecticut | [5] | ||
1882 | William Gammell, Jr. House | 170 Hope St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [6] | |
1882 | Union Block | Main and Union Sts | Putnam | Connecticut | Demolished. | [5] | |
1883 | Blackstone Hall | 172-178 Washington St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [7] | |
1883 | Hebronville M. E. Church | 1188 S Main St | Hebronville, Attleboro | Massachusetts | [8] | ||
1883 | Elizbeth E. Gammell Duplex | 74-80 Benevolent St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1883 | Narragansett Boat Club | River Rd | Providence | Rhode Island | Burned in 1890. | [10] | |
1883 | Benjamin Stanley House | 66 Stanley St | North Attleborough | Massachusetts | [11] | ||
1883 | Stephen Stanley House | 327 Towne St | North Attleborough | Massachusetts | [12] | ||
1883 | J. Edward Studley House | 451 Broadway | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1883 | Hardin C. Waters House | 114 Almy St | Providence | Rhode Island | [13] | ||
1885 | Hope Club | 6 Benevolent St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1885 | Murray Universalist Church | S Main and County Sts | Attleboro | Massachusetts | Demolished. | [14] | |
1885 | Joseph G. Birch House | 49 Princeton Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | |||
1886 | Ezekiel Owen House | 35 Larch St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1886 | Francis J. Phillips House | 71 Manning St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1886 | Charles W. Smith House | 325 Angell St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1886 | Benjamin J. Thurston House | 30 Stimson Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1887 | Frank P. Comstock House | 118 Comstock Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1887 | John A. Cross House | 36 Stimson Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1888 | Frank W. Angell House | 33 Seaview Ave | Pawtuxet, Cranston | Rhode Island | The architect's own home. | ||
1888 | Charles L. Eaton House | 347 Broadway | Providence | Rhode Island | [15] | ||
1888 | Low Estate Company Building | 93 Eddy St | Providence | Rhode Island | [16] | ||
1888 | Hazen S. Magoun House | 1693 Lonsdale Ave | Lonsdale, Lincoln | Rhode Island | [17] | ||
1888 | Edward A. Potter House | 24 Taber Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1888 | Swarts Building | 87 Weybosset St | Providence | Rhode Island | Home to the Angell offices. Demolished. | [18] | |
1889 | Auburn Free Baptist Church | 1275 Elmwood Ave | Auburn, Cranston | Rhode Island | Enlarged and altered. | [19] | |
1889 | John E. Kendrick, Jr. House | 433 Broadway | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1889 | Fletcher S. Mason House | 20 Taber Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [20] | ||
1889 | Oddfellows' Hall | 65 Warren Ave | East Providence | Rhode Island | [21] | ||
1889 | John H. Tucker House | 231 George St | Providence | Rhode Island | [22] | ||
1890 | H. Martin Brown House | 295 Angell St | Providence | Rhode Island | [23] | ||
1890 | Gordon Reed House | Post Rd | Cowesett, Warwick | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [24] | |
1891 | Hazard Memorial Building | 1057 Kingstown Rd | Peace Dale, South Kingstown | Rhode Island | [25] | ||
1891 | Friedman Hall | Brown University | Providence | Rhode Island | Renovated 2018. | [9] | |
1892 | George C. Arnold House | 238 Adelaide Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [26] | ||
1892 | Louis E. Robertson House | 60 Stimson Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] |
Gould, Angell & Swift, 1893-1897
editYear | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Image | Reference |
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1893 | Conant Building | 286-288 Main St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [27] | |
1893 | George Frost House | 223 Neponset Ave | Dorchester, Boston | Massachusetts | Demolished in 2005. | [28] | |
1893 | Providence Athletic Association | 200 Weybosset St | Providence | Rhode Island | Later a hotel, then a dormitory for Johnson & Wales University. Demolished in 1992. | [29] | |
1894 | William C. Dart House | 18 Euclid Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished in 2013. | [30] | |
1894 | Irving Fisher House | 460 Prospect St | New Haven | Connecticut | Demolished in 1970. | [31] | |
1894 | Richards Memorial Library | 118 N Washington St | North Attleborough | Massachusetts | [32] | ||
1894 | Frederic E. Snow House | 523 Washington St | Brookline | Massachusetts | [33] | ||
1895 | Louis A. Budlong House | 2 Euclid Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished in 2013. | [34] | |
1895 | Charles R. Day House | 535 Elmwood Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [35] | |
1895 | Jones Warehouses | 59 Central St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1895 | William H. Place House | 13 Parkis Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [36] | |
1895 | James Richardson House | 225 George St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1896 | Charles D. Bowen House | 194 Waterman St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1896 | Warren, Salisbury & Nightingale Building | 78 Fountain St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [37] |
Angell & Swift, 1897-1934
editYear | Building | Address | City | State | Notes | Image | Reference |
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1897 | George N. Alden House | 17 Arnold Pl | New Bedford | Massachusetts | [38] | ||
1897 | Chalkstone Avenue Primary School | 1246 Chalkstone Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [39] | ||
1897 | Charles B. Jenks House | 52 Princeton Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [40] | ||
1897 | Charles H. Baker House | 67 Stimson Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [41] | ||
1898 | Webster Knight House | 118 Princeton Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1898 | Henry Pearce House | 182 George St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1899 | Horace E. Remington House | 166 Adelaide St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1900 | Grove Street Primary School | 95 Grove St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished after an extended preservation battle. | [42] | |
1900 | Henry W. Harvey House | 75 Orchard Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1900 | Industrial Trust Company Branch | 238 Main St | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | Altered beyond recognition. | [43] | |
1901 | Phillips Memorial Baptist Church (old) | 565 Pontiac Ave | Auburn, Cranston | Rhode Island | [19] | ||
1901 | Ralph Street Primary School | 22 Rye St | Providence | Rhode Island | [44] | ||
1901 | Frank H. Swift House | 37 Whitmarsh St | Providence | Rhode Island | The home of the architect. | [9] | |
1902 | Crompton School | Spring St near Cowesett Ave | Crompton, West Warwick | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [45] | |
1902 | Fall River Country Club | 4232 N Main St | Fall River | Massachusetts | Burned in 1909. | [46] | |
1902 | Oakwoods | Wellesley College | Wellesley | Massachusetts | Built as the president's residence, now Weaver House. | [47] | |
1902 | Pawtuxet School | 39 S Atlantic Ave | Pawtuxet, Warwick | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [48] | |
1904 | Billings Hall | Wellesley College | Wellesley | Massachusetts | Now part of the Schneider Center. | [49] | |
1904 | Arthur J. Bishop House | 211 S Washington St | North Attleborough | Massachusetts | [50] | ||
1905 | Observatory Director's House | Wellesley College | Wellesley | Massachusetts | [51] | ||
1906 | Harvey E. Clap House | 7 Peck St | Attleboro | Massachusetts | [52] | ||
1907 | Auburn Grammar School | 311 Doric Ave | Auburn, Cranston | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [53] | |
1907 | Roswell Blackinton House | 73 High St | North Attleborough | Massachusetts | [54] | ||
1907 | South Elmwood School | 1612 Elmwood Ave | Auburn, Cranston | Rhode Island | Altered beyond recognition. | [53] | |
1908 | East Street Primary School | 28 East St | Providence | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [55] | |
1909 | Lincoln Park School | 175 Massachusetts Ave | Lincoln Park, Warwick | Rhode Island | [56] | ||
1909 | Oakland Beach School | 383 Oakland Beach Ave | Oakland Beach, Warwick | Rhode Island | Demolished. | [56] | |
1909 | Natick School | 819 Providence St | Natick, West Warwick | Rhode Island | [56] | ||
1909 | Robert F. Noyes House | 159 President Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [57] | ||
1909 | Parish House, Episcopal Church of the Ascension | 147 Purchase St | Fall River | Massachusetts | [58] | ||
1910 | Randall N. Durfee House | 19 Highland Ave | Fall River | Massachusetts | [59] | ||
1910 | Caroline Hazard House (Scallop Shell) | 961 Kingstown Rd | Peace Dale, South Kingstown | Rhode Island | Demolished in 1976. | [60] | |
1911 | Emily C. C. Curtis House | 111 High St | North Attleborough | Massachusetts | [61] | ||
1911 | Kingston Inn | 2590 Kingstown Rd | Kingston, South Kingstown | Rhode Island | A remodeling. | [60] | |
1913 | Fall River Public Library | 104 N Main St | Fall River | Massachusetts | Addition of an art gallery. | [62] | |
1914 | Cherry & Webb Building | 275 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | [9] | ||
1914 | East Greenwich Free Library | 82 Peirce St | East Greenwich | Rhode Island | [41] | ||
1915 | Walter E. Ensign House | 45 Boylston Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [63] | ||
1915 | George G. Reuckert House | 32 Boylston Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [64] | ||
1916 | Mrs. David F. Slade House | 369 June St | Fall River | Massachusetts | [65] | ||
1916 | Stepping Stone Kindergarten | 30 Spring St | Peace Dale, South Kingstown | Rhode Island | [66] | ||
1917 | Anna and Carrie L. Borden House | 492 Rock St | Fall River | Massachusetts | [67] | ||
1917 | Jerome C. Borden House (Gooseneck) | 274 Ocean Ave | Newport | Rhode Island | [68] | ||
1918 | Henry L. Slader House | 74 Paterson St | Providence | Rhode Island | [69] | ||
1919 | Mannie Isaacs House | 60 Humboldt Ave | Providence | Rhode Island | [70] | ||
1921 | Northbridge Junior High School | Pleasant St | Whitinsville, Northbridge | Massachusetts | [71] | ||
1922 | C. Albert Johnson House | 147 Warrington St | Providence | Rhode Island | [72] | ||
1924 | South County Hospital | 100 Kenyon Ave | Wakefield, South Kingstown | Rhode Island | [73] | ||
1926 | R. Z. L. Realty Corporation Building | 123 Weybosset St | Providence | Rhode Island | [74] | ||
1931 | High Street Bank Building | 846 Westminster St | Providence | Rhode Island | Remodeling, demolished. | [75] | |
1933 | Northbridge Junior High School | Pleasant St | Whitinsville, Northbridge | Massachusetts | Additions. | [76] |
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