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Daniel Howard Thornton (1870-1911)〔("Daniel Howard Thornton" ). ''http://www.findagrave.com/''. 10 June 2008. Web.〕 was an American architect from Providence, Rhode Island. Thornton established himself as an architect in Olneyville (then part of Johnston) in the 1890s.〔''Annual Report of the State Board of Education, January, 1896''. 1896.〕 He remained there until about 1900, when he formed a partnership with Richard C. Sanders, another young architect, in central Providence. Sanders & Thornton was dissolved in 1902, and Thornton partnered with his cousin, Henry C. Thornton.〔''Engineering News'' 18 Dec. 1902: 218.〕 They split about 1903, when Henry left to partner with his brother-in-law, Edwin T. Banning. However, Thornton continued as Thornton & Thornton until his death in 1911. ==Architectural Works== Private practice, before 1899: * Concord Street Grammar School, Roosevelt St. & Sterling Ave., Providence, RI (1895) - Then in Johnston. Demolished.〔 * St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 1964 Smith St., Centerdale, RI (1899) - Altered.〔Angell, Frank C. ''Annals of Centerdale''. 1909.〕 Sanders & Thornton, 1900-1902: * Webster Avenue Primary School, 241 Webster Ave., Providence, RI (1900)〔''Engineering News'' 20 Sept. 1900: 91.)〕 * St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 50 Park Pl., Pawtucket, RI (1901)〔''American Architect and Building News'' 22 Dec. 1900: xi.〕 * Emma A. Butts House, 329 Olney St., Providence, RI (1902)〔''Olney Street-Alumni Avenue Historic District NRHP Nomination''. 1989.〕 * Douglas Avenue Fire Station, 137 Douglas Ave., Providence, RI (1902)〔Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. ''Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources''. 1986.〕 Thornton & Thornton, 1902-1911: * Main Building, Rhode Island State Sanitarium, Pascoag, RI (1903) - Demolished.〔 * Rhode Island Building, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, MO (1903) - Demolished.〔''American Architect and Building News'' 11 July 1903: xii.〕 * Chester High School, Middlesex Tpk., Chester, CT (1904) - Demolished.〔''School Board Journal'' Aug. 1904: 25.〕 * Harold A. MacKinney House, 215 Arlington Ave., Providence, RI (1906)〔("Providence Preservation Society Records for 215 Arlington Avenue" ). ''http://gowdey.ppsri.org/''. n.d. Web.〕 * Churchill House (Rhode Island Women's Club), 155 Angell St., Providence, RI (1907)〔Mitchell, Martha. ''Encyclopedia Brunoniana''. 1993.〕 * E. T. Davis Block, 388-392 Weybosset St., Providence, RI (1910) - Demolished.〔''American Contractor'' 16 July 1910: 51.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「D. Howard Thornton」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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