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7DATE OF SURVEY: 1956, 19’bl . . Federal -0 State 0 County 0 Lou!DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS: - . . -
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retaining wall that runs along the west and south sides of the lot was T-. once crested by sanded and painted cast-iron halusters and a brownstone -. - - - -
rail. An iron gate remains at the sidewalk entrance on Benefit Street,- -
but the larger one in the John Street driveway piers has been lost. The : -
grounds are informally planted with shrubs, and today unkempt.- - -
The Hoppin house is laid out about a central hallway running north-V -
south; thesouth end is a large vestibule for the main entrance. The-
- half of the house west of the hall is divided into three large drawing- - - -
and dining--- rooms; the east half into a-large room at the south front, - - -;1
- a stair hall and east entrance hall at the center, and a smaller room andcorridor leading to the kitchen at the rear north. A door from the -
small room gives accessto a service stair. The second floor of the - A:- - house has eight roomè in an arrangementlike that of the first floor, - - --
around a long central hall; and the third floor is similarly laid out. - -.
Many rooms on the secohd and third floors have now been dsuhdivided for -
- .- office use. The stair hall on the first floor is separatedfrom the -
-. . central hallway by an open triple arcade correspondingto the east and - - .
-. west exterior arcdae treatment; this decorative feature i5 repeated by
- blind arcading on the west wall of the hall. The stairway is U-shaped -:
around an open well, with two landings between floors; it.. hasa closed--- - F::
panelled string, panelled soffits, heavy angular newels betweenwhich - - --
- turned balusters support a molded, ramped -handrail;, the whole is stained. - H --
a dark oak color. The floor of the vestibule is covered with hlack:and - - - - -
white marble tile; the wide pine hoards flooring the first and second - - - -
stories were intended always to be covered by carpeting; and the third - - -:
story now is floored with asphalt tile. - --- -:-‘.
- - Walls on the first floor display elaborate plaster and wooden panel- - - I- - ling. The two front rooms at the southeastand southwest cbrners have -
oak-panelledwainscoting, plaster ceilings laid off in panels, and in - -‘ -
-- the southeastroom an entablature with a Doric frieze. The ceilin1 in -- -
the southwest room is grained to look like wood. The plaster ceilin inthe vestibule has one large recessedpanel, heavilymolded, with quad- - -
rants taken out of the corners. The two other principal rooms on the first ‘-:2 --
floor have olaster walls and ceilings with elaborate trim, and the ceiling-above the stairwell has a deeply-recessed ovalpanel. Doors on the first -
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some later glas doors have beeninstalled in the hall. The upper - - - -
floors have plaster walls with molded, mitered architraves on doors many -
of which have been removed and windows, and generallr simpler trim.Windows are recessedin the thick walls and have panelled reveals, folding -
shutters. Corner rooms on all floors have fireplaces, many with heavy,decorated iron hearth surrounds or with marble mantels typical of the - -1850t5. - The mantelpiece in the southwest room of the first floor, however, -
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE
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COUNTY
Providence
Number .11 entrie.
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is of deeply-carved oak, with twisted columns and a great libn mask; ithas a pink marble facing and a black marble hearth. The west middle roomon the first floor is notable for its decoration. The walls have panels -
of raised plaster molding with rococo leaf detail at the tops and bottomsabove a chair-rail and panelled wainscoting, and there are carvings overthe doors. The ceiling has a center medallion from which a crystal chandelier is hung, and it is bordered by a molded plaster cornice with egg-and-dart and guilloche ornament. The mirror over the richly-carved white - -
marble fireolace is part of the original scheme of decoration. - - F
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only cultivated hut also an heiress; together they made their :Iarge residence a center of artistic and social life in the city: due to their
- lavish style of entertaining it becameknown as tithe house of a thousandcandles." After Mr. Hoppin’s death in 1873, his widow remarried, and thehouse was scmetimes let-, among its occupants beingGovernor George P.Wetmore, who in winters in the state capital neededmagnificence equal towhat he had during summers’at Château-sur-Merin Newport. In 1877, thehouse was taken over by the then Governor, Ambrose Burnside, on the occasion of a visit by President Rutherford B. Hayes, who-was given a greatfate at the Hoppin house, with ornamental illuminations outdoors.
In 1920 the house passedfrom ownership of the Hoppin heirs. Todaythe building houses two businesseswhose needs have considerably alteredthe interior. The exterior is being allowed to deteriorate badly a1thou-it retains, as of now, most of its visual integrity. The grounds arepoorly kept, and the retaining wall has lost all of its balustrade. F
The Hoppin house is one of the great mansions on Benefit Street, an -
important part of the fabric of the Historic District in which it ‘stands, F:
and by itself deServesalso this separate nomination to the National - *F -.
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The Thomas F. Hoppin house is one of the largest and most eleganthousesbuilt in Providence during the mid-nineteenth centurt arid is ahandsomeexample of the interest during this period in formal Englishurban architectur, particularly that of Sir Charles Barry. The house -1is similar to contemporaryLondon mansions in St. Jamestsand in Ken-
- sington PalaceGardens, whose style is also reflected in Thomas A.Tefftts Tully B. Bowen house, just to the south, of a year or two
- earlier. Being’ in such close oroximity, the two housesform an in-- structive pair; having a long, impressive façade on Benefit Street, the--j
- Hoppin house proclaims itself more grandly than does the Bowen housea discreet Florentine palazzo. The Hoppin house, built about 1853, 4-is also significant becauseit precededHenry Childs’s Henry Lippitt
- house 1863 on Hope Street, and Richard Upjohn’sMarshall Woods housel86h on ProspectStreet--both of which represent a move away fromthe academicallyItalianate forms seen in the Hoppin house to a more.
FF stylized, Victorian mode during the 1860’s. The interior of the Hoppin]house displays an eclectic use of materials and-deôoratión.- -The still-regular formal plan and massive staircase; the plaster moldings and
-marble fireplaces are among its most notable featuresv -
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U- - Alpheu’C. Morse 1818-1893, was the architect of this imposing’ Hdwelling, his first commission in Providence.- Born in Massachusetts,he apprenticed as a draftsman in the Boston office of Alexander Parris’in the 1830’s.andby 18h2 was travelling in Europe, no doubt with an -
influence upon his future architecture; the buildings by Thomas Tefft- which he could see in Providence and other places upon his return
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house, Morse remained the restFof his life in Providence, where he F
enjoyed a prosperous practice, designing numerous prominent buildings- and important residences. He became the first president Of the RhodeIsland chapter of the American Institute of Architects.: F - - -
On the site of the Hoppin house had first stood John InnesClark’s "mansiän house," a close duplicate of the JosephNightingalehouse still nearby on Benefit Street. A fire razed the Clark house -
Fin l8S during the occupancy of William Jenkins, whose daughterAnnasubsequentlymarried Thomas F. Hoppin and commencedby 1853 the present:
-building. - - Thomas,Hoppin was very cultivated and Anna Hoppin was not
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NATIONAL REGISTER VERIFICATION
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59-665, 1 hereby nominate this property for inclusion
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