Providence, RI and the Seril Dodge Houses
Click on the thumbnails to see large view Photography by Barbara Dodge The home of Nehemiah Dodge, Seril's brother |
Thomas Street, Providence, RI - in front of the Seril Dodge home which is now the Providence Art Club. | Norman Dodge on the left, and Jim Bailey in front of the Seril Dodge house. | The sign on the front of the house designating it as the Seril Dodge house. | The original Seril Dodge House after it was raised one floor in order to put a store underneath. |
The second house built by Seril Dodge after he sold the first one to Nicholas Brown. The archway connecting the two houses was added in 1920. | Inside the house on what was once the first floor, now the second floor. The first floor, now the second floor. The woodwork is original. | Marion Sachs, historian, points out one of the two original mantels that were installed in1990 during extensive renovations.These original mantels were bequeathed to the Art Club by Mrs. John Carter Brown Washburn. | Another room in the original Seril Dodge House. |
Window in hall at head of stairs. This was once the street level. | Looking up an original stairway to an upper floor. | Norman Dodge standing outside the Seril Dodge House, Providence, RI | The Baptist Church across the street from the Seril Dodge Houses For more about this church, click here. |