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- Alpheus_C._Morse abstract "Alpheus Carey Morse (1818 - 1893) was a Providence, Rhode Island based architect. Morse arrived in the city of Providence in 1853. Initially, he was there to furnish designs for the house of a friend. This house was the Thomas F. Hoppin House, built 1852-53. He had planned to return to Boston afterwards, but he stayed. In 1857 he partnered with architect Clifton A. Hall in Morse & Hall, a firm remembered solely for the Merchants Bank Building. He designed many prominent buildings in Providence, including the old Rhode Island Hospital, Brown University's Sayles Hall, and St. James Episcopal Church on Broadway. Morse died in 1893, and is predominantly remembered for his staid Italianate-style houses built for prominent Providence residents.".
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- Alpheus_C._Morse comment "Alpheus Carey Morse (1818 - 1893) was a Providence, Rhode Island based architect. Morse arrived in the city of Providence in 1853. Initially, he was there to furnish designs for the house of a friend. This house was the Thomas F. Hoppin House, built 1852-53. He had planned to return to Boston afterwards, but he stayed. In 1857 he partnered with architect Clifton A. Hall in Morse & Hall, a firm remembered solely for the Merchants Bank Building.".
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