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 357, Thomas Street

Page 357, Thomas Street

Providence Public Library

Images of Fleur-de-Lys Studios and the Deacon Edward Taylor and Seril Dodge houses on Thomas Street

Page 357, Prairie Avenue

Page 357, Prairie Avenue

Providence Public Library

Image of the South Providence Branch Library at 441 Prairie Avenue and of St. Aloysius Orphan Asylum

Page 357, North Kingstown

Page 357, North Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Clipping of a monument at The Platform, original site of Old Narragansett Church in Wickford

Page 356, Prairie Avenue

Page 356, Prairie Avenue

Providence Public Library

Images of the Old South Baptist Church (at the corner of Oxford Street) and the St. Aloysius Orphan Asylum

Page 355, Power Street

Page 355, Power Street

Providence Public Library

Clipping announcing the sale of the 10-room house at 169 Power Street and photograph of the stable of 154 Power Street

Page 355, North Kingstown

Page 355, North Kingstown

Providence Public Library

Clippings announcing the sale of Cocumcussoc Farm at auction and of the Smith Garrison or Updike House, also on the property

Page 354, Newport

Page 354, Newport

Providence Public Library

Clipping of a photograph of an aerial view of Vinland on Cliffwalk, and postcard of "Oakland Farm", the residence of Alfred G. Vanderbilt

Page 353, Power Street

Page 353, Power Street

Providence Public Library

Clipping announcing the sale of the apartment house at 161-63-65 Power Street

Page 353, Newport

Page 353, Newport

Providence Public Library

Clipping of a photograph featuring a Newport summer cottage that was converted into a prep school

Page 351, Providence

Page 351, Providence

Providence Public Library

Images of 127 and 160 Power Street, as well as 154 Power Street, known as the Elisha Dyer house

Page 351, Newport

Page 351, Newport

Providence Public Library

Postcard depicting モGreystone", the residence of J.J. Wysong, and Miantonomi Park Tower, a World War I memorial

Page 350, Newport

Page 350, Newport

Providence Public Library

Postcards depicting "Ochre Pointヤ, the residence of J. Ogden Goetlet and モGray-Crag", the residence of J. Mitchell Clark

Page 35, Prospect Street

Page 35, Prospect Street

Providence Public Library

Photograph of the brick stable in the rear of the William B. Kimble estate (built c. 1870) at 108 Prospect Street

Page 35, Elmwood Avenue

Page 35, Elmwood Avenue

Providence Public Library

Images of the architectural decorations and ornaments on Elmwood Avenue homes

Page 35, Bristol

Page 35, Bristol

Providence Public Library

Clipping of an aerial view of the Poppasquash-Bristol Site