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D. Howard Thornton

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D. Howard Thornton
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Daniel Howard Thornton (1870–1911) was an American architect from Providence, Rhode Island.

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1901.

Thornton established himself as an architect in Olneyville (then part of Johnston) in the 1890s.[1] 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.[2] 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.

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Architectural works

Private practice, before 1899:

  • 1895 - Concord Street Grammar School, Roosevelt St. & Sterling Ave., Providence, Rhode Island. Then in Johnston. Demolished.[1]
  • 1899 - St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 1964 Smith St., Centerdale, Rhode Island. Altered.[3]

Sanders & Thornton, 1900-1902:

Thornton & Thornton, 1902-1911:

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