Sayer House, Gen. Prescott's Headquarters. Spring Street, Newport | Touro Park and the "Old Stone Mill". Also called the "Round Tower" or "Viking Tower". The Channing Monument is at the left. | The "Vernon House" Headquarters of Gen. Rochambeau 1780-81. Located on Clarke St. | |
City Hall, Townsend Industrial School and New High School [Rogers]. The top floor of City Hall was replaced after a 1925 fire. | Rogers High School, Broadway, Newport. Before 1912. History of Rogers High School. | Newport Armory | R. I. State Armory. For an enlargement of just the men, click here. |
Bird's Eye View from Southwest Newport. Hospital. | "Fire Proof Automobile Garage; Connected with the Marine and Automobile Repair Plant of Newport Engineering Works, 359-367 Thames Street." 1907 | Masonic Temple | The Governor Bull House, oldest house in R.I. until in burned before W.W.I. Built in part in 1639 by Henry Bull, Governor under the Royal Charter. |
Golf Club House | Eastons Beach | Newport Bathing Beach | Beach. Newport. [Love the bathing suits.] |
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