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John Forbes Hogan

John Forbes Hogan (b.1894) was an American architect from Providence, Rhode Island.
Hogan was born in Pawtucket in 1894. In 1916 he earned a B.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an M.S. the following year. For 10 months after his latter graduation he traveled in Europe. From 1919 to 1923 he was employed as a designer in the Providence office of architect George F. Hall, the successor to the better-known firm of Martin & Hall. In 1923 he left Hall to open his own office in Providence. He joined the AIA in 1924.〔''American Architects Directory''. 1955.〕
Hogan specialized in buildings for the Catholic church, designing many churches and institutions for the diocese.
==Works==
Churches (Roman Catholic):
* St. Anthony, 32 Lawn Ave., Pawtucket, RI (1925-26)〔Norton, Paul F. ''Rhode Island Stained Glass: An Historical Guide''. 2001.〕
* St. Mary, 437 Carolina Back Rd., Carolina, RI (1932-33)〔''Bridgemen's Magazine'' 1932: 420.〕
* St. Casimir, 350 Smith St., Providence, RI (1935-36)〔
* St. Joseph, 183 Sayles Ave., Pascoag, RI (1935)〔
* St. Mary (Remodeling), 12 William St., Newport, RI (1937)〔''Statewide Historic Preservation Report N-N-3: The Southern Thames Street Neighborhood in Newport''. 1980.〕
* St. Joseph, 1105 Main St., Hope Valley, RI (1939-40)〔"History". ''http://www.stjosephhv.org/''. n.d. Web.〕
* St. Teresa, 358 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, RI (1939)〔''Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-CF-1''. 1978.〕
* St. Clare, 4 St. Clares Way, Misquamicut, RI (1940)〔"Our History". ''http://www.stclarewesterly.com/''. n.d. Web.〕
* St. Edward, 396 Weeden St., Pawtucket, RI (1940)〔
* Our Lady of Victory, 169 Main St., Ashaway, RI (1947-48)〔''Engineering News-Record'' 1947: 27.〕
Other Religious Commissions:
* St. Patrick School, 244 Smith St., Providence, RI (1928)〔Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. ''Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources''. 1986.〕
* St. Pius School, 49 Elmhurst Ave., Providence, RI (1928)〔〔''Guide Officiel des Franco-Américains''. 1940.〕
* St. Francis House, 167 Blackstone St., Woonsocket, RI (1932-33)〔''Bridgemen's Magazine'' 1932: 351.〕
* St. Mary Convent, 530 Broadway, Providence, RI (1939)〔Doiron, David A. "Historical Chronology". ''http://www.stmaryonbroadway.org/''. n.d. Web.〕
* Albertus Magnus Hall, Providence College, Providence, RI (1948)〔Cady, John Hutchins. ''The Civic and Architectural Development of Providence, 1636-1950''. 1957.〕
* Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, 200 High Service Ave., North Providence, RI (1954)〔
Secular:
* Elizabeth Barry Hall, Rhode Island State Hospital for Mental Diseases, Cranston, RI (1936)〔''Rhode Island: State-Owned Historic Properties''. 1989.〕
* Pastore Hall, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI (1953)〔
* Wales and Kelley Halls, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI (1957-59)〔''Engineering News-Record'' 1957: 244.〕〔"URI History and Timeline". ''http://www.uri.edu/''. n.d. Web.〕

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