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- John_Corliss_House abstract "The John Corliss House (or Kilton-Wilkinson House) is an historic house at 201 South Main Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure with a gambrel roof, built c. 1746-50 as a duplex, housing the families of Dinah Kilton and David Wilkinson. Both sides of the house were acquired by 1763 by George Corliss, who converted it to single-family use. The exterior has relatively plain Georgian styling, while the interior has been the subject of significant alteration, due to Corliss' alterations as well as later renovations. In the 20th century the property was used for commercial retail purposes, and some of its additions were eventually destroyed by fire. John Corliss, the son of George, was a prominent businessman who contributed significantly to the economic development of Providence in the decades around the turn of the 19th century. This house is one of the few pre-Revolutionary buildings to survive an 1801 fire in the area, and now sits somewhat incongruously in an area occupied mostly by larger commercial brick buildings.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.".
- John_Corliss_House added "1974-05-01".
- John_Corliss_House location Providence,_Rhode_Island.
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- John_Corliss_House yearOfConstruction "1746".
- John_Corliss_House added "1974-05-01".
- John_Corliss_House architect "Unknown".
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- John_Corliss_House comment "The John Corliss House (or Kilton-Wilkinson House) is an historic house at 201 South Main Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure with a gambrel roof, built c. 1746-50 as a duplex, housing the families of Dinah Kilton and David Wilkinson. Both sides of the house were acquired by 1763 by George Corliss, who converted it to single-family use.".
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