Colonel Francis Laurens Vinton Hoppin (October 7, 1866 – October 9, 1941) was a prominent American architect and painter from Providence, Rhode Island...
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Washington Hoppin (1824–1867), a homeopathic physician, and Louise Claire (née Vinton) Hoppin (1832–1891). Among his siblings were Francis L. V. Hoppin, Louise...
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Designed as a private residence by McKim, Mead and White alumnus Francis L. V. Hoppin, it was completed in 1900. The house and grounds, which includes...
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size, has a significant history. Blithewood, a mansion designed by Francis L. V. Hoppin, an alumnus of the architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White for...
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Hughes III (A.B.) – architect, grandson of Charles Evans Hughes Francis L. V. Hoppin (A.B.) – architect Norman Isham (A.B. 1886, M.A. 1890) – Rhode Island...
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Samuel Campbell Frederick Sherwood Mansfield Edward Peale MacMullen Francis L. V. Hoppin Quincy Shaw Hugh A. Tallant Albert Empie Wright 31 Jul–4 Aug. North...
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1862. Southways was designed between 1919 and 1920 by Col. Francis L. V. Hoppin of Hoppin & Koen. The home was known as the "Winter White House" after...
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purchased Blithewood from John Bard's 1,000-acre estate and commissioned Francis L. V. Hoppin, a McKim, Mead and White alumnus, to tear down the old home and build...
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Howland (1826–1897), who married Hamilton Hoppin (1821–1885), uncle of architects Howard and Francis L. V. Hoppin, in 1849. Mary Ann Howland (1830–1855)...
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Zabriskie purchased the remaining estate, and hired the architect Francis L. V. Hoppin to raze Blithewood and build a new mansion, also known as Blithewood...
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