John Hutchins Cady research scrapbooks

The collection consists of eleven scrapbooks created by John Hutchins Cady. The scrapbooks are organized topically and include photographs, postcards, clippings and Photostats of buildings of architectural interest in Rhode Island with a strong emphasis on the City of Providence. The collection consists of eleven scrapbooks originally housed in three ring binders. The scrapbooks are organized topically and include photographs, postcards, clippings and photostats of buildings of architectural interest in Rhode Island. Most images are of the building exteriors although certain buildings include interior and landscape shots.
This collection is part of Providence Public Library Digital Collections, hosted by Providence Public Library.

Items in this collection

Page 480, South Kingstown

Page 480, South Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Photographs of The Glebe, post-demolition, and of the J.W. Greene house in Matunuck

Page 48, South Main Street

Page 48, South Main Street

Providence Public Library

Photograph of the National Decorating Company's storefront at 220 South Main Street and clipping with image of the central clubhouse of the Providence Boys Club

Page 48, Providence

Page 48, Providence

Providence Public Library

View of Canal Street from the Banigan Bridge (c. 1910) and clipping with illustration of downtown Providence in 1808.

Page 48, Burrillville

Page 48, Burrillville

Providence Public Library

Clipping from the Providence Sunday Journal (1934) of the Old Sylvester Angell House, Wallum Lake. Photograph of interior of home at Harrisville.

Page 48, Battey Street

Page 48, Battey Street

Providence Public Library

Photograph of the livery stable built c. 1882 at 14 Battey Street and owned by H.D. Smith

Page 478, Kingston Road

Page 478, Kingston Road

Providence Public Library

Photographs of the Cottrell House at 1301 Kingston Road and Samuel Perry House in Matunuck

Page 473, South Kingstown

Page 473, South Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Photographs of the Robinson house and the South County Art Association in Kingston

Page 470, South Kingstown

Page 470, South Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Clipping featuring two photographs of Butterfield dormitory at University of Rhode Island

Page 47, South Main Street

Page 47, South Main Street

Providence Public Library

Illustration depicting "the oldest street in Providence" featuring the Tile Company Building, located at 66 South Main Street

Page 47, Providence

Page 47, Providence

Providence Public Library

Clipping featuring a reproduction of an old lithograph of the cove (c. 1870).

Page 47, Manton Avenue

Page 47, Manton Avenue

Providence Public Library

Photograph of an old cow barn, c. 1882, originally erected on the land of the Dyerville Manufacturing Company

Page 469, South Kingstown

Page 469, South Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Clippings of photographs of French house in Kingston Village and the Washington County Jail

Page 468, South Kingstown

Page 468, South Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Clipping with photograph describing Helme House (1802), home of the South County Art Association

Page 467, South Kingstown

Page 467, South Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Postcard of Fishermen's Village in Galilee, Wakefield, and clipping depicting the village of Kingston Hill

Page 463, South Kingstown

Page 463, South Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Clippings of photographs of the South Kingston Court House in Kingston Village, where the Colonial legislature met from 1776-1791, and of the Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry House