Norman Isham - Historic Buildings Restored By Isham

Historic Buildings Restored By Isham

  • Clemence-Irons House, Johnston, Rhode Island, 1691
  • Clement Weaver House, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, 1679
  • Eleazer Arnold House, Lincoln, Rhode Island, 1693
  • Gilbert Stuart birthplace, Saunderstown, Rhode Island, 1751
  • John Balch House, Beverly, Massachusetts, 1679
  • Newport Colony House, Newport, Rhode Island, 1739
  • Newport Brick Market, Newport, Rhode Island, 1762
  • Smith's Castle, Wickford, Rhode Island, 1678
  • Stephen Hopkins House, Providence, Rhode Island, 1708
  • Redwood Library, Newport, Rhode Island, 1747
  • Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island), 1725
  • Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House, Newport, Rhode Island, 1697
  • Whitehall Museum House, Middletown, Rhode Island, 1729

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