Caleb Ormsbee
Caleb Ormsbee (1752-1807) was an American architect of Providence, Rhode Island. Two of his buildings have been designated U.S. National Historic Landmarks.
Caleb Ormsbee | |
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Born | 1752 |
Died | 1807 |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Nightingale-Brown House, Thomas P. Ives House |
John Holden Greene served as Ormsbee's apprentice.[1]
Works
- Nightingale-Brown House, Providence (1792, NHL)
- First Congregational Church, Providence (1795, burned in 1814)[2]
- Thomas P. Ives House, Providence, Rhode Island (1803, NHL)
References
- "Greene, John Holden". Grove Art Online. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000034776. Retrieved 2021-01-11.
- Isham, Norman Morrison (1925). The Meeting House of the First Baptist Church in Providence: A History of the Fabric. Akerman-Standard Company. p. 22.
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