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 168, Glocester

Page 168, Glocester

Providence Public Library

Clippings of photographs of the Friendship Lodge of the Masons and an old jail in Chepachet

Page 167, Hope Street

Page 167, Hope Street

Providence Public Library

Photograph of the First National Store on Hope Street (1940) and clipping with image of Church of the Redeemer

Page 167, Bucklin Street

Page 167, Bucklin Street

Providence Public Library

Clipping from September 1918 featuring the Tabernacle on Bucklin Street in Elmwood dedicated to Sunday Revival meetings

Page 166, Putnam Pike

Page 166, Putnam Pike

Providence Public Library

Photographs of Cady's Tavern and a house on Putnam Pike in Chepachet

Page 165, Hope Street

Page 165, Hope Street

Providence Public Library

Image of the Rochambeau Branch Library on Hope Street and clipping announcing the sale of 345 Hope Street

Page 165, Glocester

Page 165, Glocester

Providence Public Library

Photograph of and advertisement for Cady Tavern, established in 1810

Page 164, Westminster Street

Page 164, Westminster Street

Providence Public Library

Image of the Hamilton Building (c. 1820), eventually replaced by the Industrial Trust Building

Page 164, Hope Street

Page 164, Hope Street

Providence Public Library

Images of Hope Street High School and the Rhode Island School for the Deaf

Page 164, Glocester

Page 164, Glocester

Providence Public Library

Clippings of photographs of the Governor Owen House and the Old Stage Coach Tavern in Chepachet

Page 163, Hope Street

Page 163, Hope Street

Providence Public Library

Clippings describing the facilities at __ school, including the Hawkes Gymnasium, and the Free Evangelical Congregational Church (1843)

Page 163, Brown Street

Page 163, Brown Street

Providence Public Library

Clipping with image of the official residence of the Dean of Pembroke College at 100 Brown Street, and a house at 85 Brown Street

Page 162, Hope Street

Page 162, Hope Street

Providence Public Library

Photograph of the barn of Dexter Asylum and clipping with view of the main building, which opened for use in January, 1819

Page 162, Foster

Page 162, Foster

Providence Public Library

Photographs of the Foster Center Baptist Church and Foster Center

Page 161, Brown Street

Page 161, Brown Street

Providence Public Library

Clipping from February 1963 describing the dedication of restored Froebel Hall as B'nai B'rith Hillel House