George W. Spaulding
Appearance
George W. Spaulding was an American architect from Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
Spaulding was a native Rhode Islander. Before opening his own practice, he worked for the Woonsocket Machine and Press Co. He established himself as an architect and engineer in 1885.[1]
Architectural Works
- Unity Building, 1 Clinton St., Woonsocket, RI (1886)[2]
- House, 510 S. Main St., Woonsocket, RI (c.1892)[3]
- St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel (Former), 576 Fairmont St., Woonsocket, RI (1894)
- Forestdale Mill (Remodeling), 119 School St., Forestdale, RI (1895) - Added an unusual Shingle Style tower. Demolished.[4][5]
- Bridgeton School, 16 Laurel Hill Ave., Bridgeton, RI (1897)[1]
- Mapleville School, 5 Sandhill Rd., Mapleville, RI (1898)[6]
- Sayles Avenue School, 83 Sayles Ave., Pascoag, RI (1905)[7]
Spaulding was also one of two local architects who competed for the design of the Woonsocket District Courthouse in 1894.[8]
References
- ^ a b Bridgeton School NRHP Nomination. 2006.
- ^ Main Street Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1991.
- ^ Woonsocket, Rhode Island: Statewide Historic Preservation Report P-W-1. 1976.
- ^ Fibre and Fabric 20 Oct. 1894: 1038.
- ^ Forestdale Mill Village NRHP Nomination. 1972.
- ^ Mehrtens, Patricia Zifchock. Images of America: Burrillville. 1996.
- ^ Pascoag Grammar School NRHP Nomination. 2006.
- ^ Annual Report of the State Auditor, January, 1895. 1895.