File:Historic American Buildings Survey, Arthur W. LeBoeuf, Photographer, 1937 FRONT ELEVATION. - DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI 144199pu.tif

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Description
English: Hey-Bonnie Hall, or Hey Bonny Hall, aka William DeWolf House, aka DeWolf-Middleton House, 127 Poppasquash Rd, Bristol Rhode Island. Built to resemble a southern plantation house. Demolished.

Some is written about the house in Constance M. Greiff's book Lost America.

Image from the Historic American Buildings Survey:

Title

   DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Contributor Names

   Historic American Buildings Survey, creator 
   Warren, Russell 

Created / Published

   Documentation compiled after 1933 

Subject Headings

   -  houses 
   -  wood structural frames 
   -  clapboard siding 
   -  2 stories 
   -  low hip roofs 
   -  porticoes (porches) 
   -  balustrades 
   -  hyphens 
   -  Rhode Island -- Bristol County -- Bristol 

Notes

   -  Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later in the twentieth century. The house also was documented by the Garden Club for the 1924 publication, Gardens of Colony and State (I: 234 ) and for the White Pine Architectural Series (III, no. 5; VIII, no 5) in 1917. At the time of the HABS survey, the building was described as having a rectangular main block with hyphens connecting to dependencies. It was covered by a low, hipped roof that was embellished with a lattice balustrade. Other details of note included the ball frieze in the cornice and elliptical heads over the doors and windows. 
   -  Survey number: HABS RI-3-12 
   -  Building/structure dates: 1808 Initial Construction 

Medium

   Photo(s): 3 
   Measured Drawing(s): 13 
   Data Page(s): 3 

Call Number/Physical Location

   HABS RI,1-BRIST,6-

Source Collection

   Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Repository

   Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print 

Control Number

   ri0342

Rights Advisory

   No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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English
Date
Source https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.ri0342.photos/?sp=3
Author Historic American Buildings Survey

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