Clifton A. Hall (1826-1913)
[Jordy, William H. and Christopher P. Monkhouse. ''Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945''. 1982.] was an American
architect
An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ...
from
Providence, Rhode Island
Providence is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. One of the oldest cities in New England, it was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams, a Reformed Baptist theologian and religious exile from the Massachusetts Bay ...
.
Biography
Hall was born in Boston to Charles G. Hall, an architect, who had come to Boston in 1820. Hall first appears to have worked with architect
George M. Dexter, and was the builder of Dexter's 1847-48 block of houses at 92-99 Beacon Street. Hall afterwards entered the employ of his father's firm, C. G. & J. R. Hall. He first came to Providence in 1850, to supervise the construction of that firm's What Cheer Block.
In 1855, he established a partnership with architect
Alpheus C. Morse
Alpheus C. Morse (1818-1893)Alfred Stone, "Alpheus Carey Morse F. A. I. A.," American Architect and Building News' 42, no. 937 (December 9, 1893): 126-127. was an American architect with offices in Providence, Rhode Island.
Life and career
Alph ...
in the firm of
Morse & Hall. Their only known built commission is the
Merchants Bank Building in Providence, as the firm only lasted for a few months. He practiced alone until 1884, when he made
Charles R. Makepeace partner, in the firm of
Hall & Makepeace. That firm was dissolved in 1886.
From then until his death, he practiced alone. He was highly regarded in his lifetime as an architect of churches, private residences, and mills.
Architectural works
Morse & Hall, 1855
* 1855 -
Merchants Bank Building, 20 Westminster St, Providence, Rhode Island
[Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. ''Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources''. 1986.]
* 1855 -
Providence City Hall
Providence City Hall is the center of the municipal government in Providence, Rhode Island, and is located at the southwest end of Kennedy Plaza at 25 Dorrance Street. The building was constructed between 1875 and 1878 and designed by Samuel J. ...
(Competition Entry), 25 Dorrance St, Providence, Rhode Island
** One of only two known competitors, the other being
Thomas A. Tefft
Thomas Alexander Tefft (August 2, 1826 – December 12, 1859) was an American architect, from Providence, Rhode Island. Tefft, one of the nation's first professionally trained architects, is considered a master of ''Rundbogenstil'' and a leadi ...
. Neither design was built.
Clifton A. Hall, 1855-1884
* 1856 - Clifton A. Hall Duplex, 369-371 Broad St, Providence, Rhode Island
** Hall occupied 371 Broad until his death.
* 1858 - St. John's Episcopal Church, 191 County Rd, Barrington, Rhode Island
[''Historic and Architectural Resources of Barrington, Rhode Island''. 1993.]
* 1859 -
Emmanuel Episcopal Church at Brook Hill, 1214 Wilmer Ave,
Richmond, Virginia
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[Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill NRHP Nomination](_blank)
1999.
* 1862 - Robert W. Haxall House, 513 E Grace St, Richmond, Virginia
** Demolished in 1926.
* 1863 - Atlantic Mills, 118 Manton Ave,
Olneyville, Rhode Island
Olneyville is a neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island bordered by Atwells Avenue to the north, U.S. Route 6 to the south and Rhode Island Route 10 to the east. The Woonasquatucket River runs through the southern portion of the neighborhood. Th ...
* 1863 - Elmwood Congregational Church, 353 Elmwood Ave, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished in 1914.
* 1863 - Robert Knight House, 297 Elmwood Ave, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished.
* 1863 -
Pontiac Mills
Pontiac Mills is a historic textile mill complex on Knight Street in the village of Pontiac, Rhode Island within the city of Warwick. The mills produced the original Fruit of the Loom brand of cloth.
The current mills were built beginning in 1863 ...
, Knight St,
Pontiac, Rhode Island
Pontiac is a historic village in Warwick, Rhode Island, and part of the .
History
Native Americans referred to the area as "Papepieset" or "Toskiounke." After arriving in 1642, the early English settlers called the area "Great Weir" because fis ...
* 1864 - Gatehouse,
Juniper Hill Cemetery
Juniper Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery at 24 Sherry Avenue in Bristol, Rhode Island founded by George R.Usher, James D'Wolf Perry, Byron Diman, Ambrose E. Burnside, James H. West, Charles H. R. Doringle, and Lemanuel W. Briggs. The origina ...
, 24 Sherry Ave,
Bristol, Rhode Island
Bristol is a town in Bristol County, Rhode Island, US as well as the historic county seat. The town is built on the traditional territories of the Pokanoket Wampanoag. It is a deep water seaport named after Bristol, England.
The population of B ...
[''Juniper Hill Cemetery NRHP Nomination''. 1998.]
* 1864 - Trinity M. E. Church, 375 Broad St, Providence, Rhode Island
* 1866 -
St. John's Episcopal Church (Transepts), 271 N Main St, Providence, Rhode Island
* 1866 - Charles A. Nichols House, Morris & Hazard Aves, Providence, Rhode Island
[''Historic and Architectural Resources of the East Side, Providence: A Preliminary Report''. 1989.]
** Demolished in 1927, but the carriage house at 45 Hazard still stands.
* 1866 - Thomas Goff House, 415 Angell St, Providence, Rhode Island
* 1866 - William P. Vaughan Duplex, 182-184 Waterman St, Providence, Rhode Island
* 1867 - Christ Episcopal Church, 909 Eddy St, Providence, Rhode Island
** Moved across Eddy in 1888 for the construction of the
later church, and ultimately demolished.
* 1867 -
David G. Fales House (Remodeling), 476 High St,
Central Falls, Rhode Island
Central Falls is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 22,583 at the 2020 census. With an area of only , it is the smallest and most densely populated city in the smallest state, and the 27th most densely ...
[''Central Falls, Rhode Island: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-CF-1''. 1978.]
* 1867 - William R. Huston House, 309 Benefit St, Providence, Rhode Island
* 1868 -
Benjamin F. Greene House
The Benjamin F. Greene House is an historic house at 85 Cross Street in Central Falls, Rhode Island, USA. The Second Empire house was designed by Clifton A. Hall and built by Wheeler & Marchant in 1868. The house is one of a small number of hig ...
, 85 Cross St, Central Falls, Rhode Island
* 1868 - Curry & Richards Building, 170 Westminster St, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished in 1900.
* 1870 - Thurbers Avenue Primary School, 179 Thurbers Ave, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished.
* 1872 - Providence Gas Co.
Gasometer
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, Crary & Hospital Sts, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished.
* 1873 - Point Street Grammar School, Plain, Point, & Grove Sts, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished for the construction of the interstate.
* 1875 - Oxford Street Grammar School, 166 Oxford St, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished.
* 1876 - Gate, Juniper Hill Cemetery, 24 Sherry Ave, Bristol, Rhode Island
* 1880 - Slade Building, 44 Washington St, Providence, Rhode Island
** In an 1895 remodeling, Hall added the building's prominent tower.
Hall & Makepeace, 1884-1886
* 1885 - St. John's Episcopal Church (Chapel), 191 County Rd,
Barrington, Rhode Island
Barrington is a suburban, residential town in Bristol County, Rhode Island located approximately southeast of Providence. It was founded by Congregationalist separatists from Swansea, Massachusetts and incorporated in 1717.
Barrington was ceded ...
* 1886 - Sanitary Gymnasium, 18 Aborn St, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished in 1896.
Clifton A. Hall, from 1886
* 1888 - St. John's Episcopal Church (Tower), 191 County Rd,
Barrington, Rhode Island
Barrington is a suburban, residential town in Bristol County, Rhode Island located approximately southeast of Providence. It was founded by Congregationalist separatists from Swansea, Massachusetts and incorporated in 1717.
Barrington was ceded ...
* 1889 - Deutsche Hall, 155 Niagara St, Providence, Rhode Island
** Demolished.
* 1895 - Arnold Building, 126 Washington St, Providence, Rhode Island
* 1897 - Charles R. Makepeace House, 275 Wayland Ave, Providence, Rhode Island
[''American Architect and Building News'' 13 Nov. 1897: xv. Boston.]
** A house for Hall's former business partner, mill architect and engineer
Charles R. Makepeace. Demolished c.2000.
References
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19th-century American architects
1826 births
1913 deaths
Architects from Boston
Architects from Providence, Rhode Island