Cooper-Remington House - Oakland Historic District - Burrillville RI
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N 41° 57.464 W 071° 38.862
19T E 280570 N 4648473
The house was built for Daniel Cooper. It was purchased in 1897 by Clinton O. Remington, a member of a locally prominent family.
Waymark Code: WM12MEE
Location: Rhode Island, United States
Date Posted: 06/15/2020
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Cooper-Remington House (1820 with later additions): A very handsome 2-1/2-story, flank-gable-roof, clapboard Federal dwelling with a 1-1/2-story, Late Victorian ell on the southeast side and a rear corner ell. The main block has a symmetrical facade containing a central entrance. This entrance, surmounted by a transom and framed by architrave trim, is sheltered by a hip-roof
portico supported by colonettes with exaggerated entasis. The front and rear cornice, under deep eaves with gable-end returns, is ornamented with a running pattern of lozenges and square blocks beneath a drilled and incised rope mold. The massive brick center
chimney contains a date stone carved with the year "1820." A side entrance is set within a glazed, end gable, turned-post portico. The side ell is fronted by a projecting central entrance vestibule. The property also contains a mid-19th-century wellhead (C), two sheds, (C) and a garage (NC). The house was built for Daniel Cooper. It was purchased in 1897 by Clinton O. Remington, a member of a locally prominent family. The Remingtons operated a general store in the village and still operate a lumberyard here.
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