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(Redirected from Gould & Angell) American architect
Frank Wilson Angell
BornMay 7, 1851
Providence, Rhode Island
DiedDecember 16, 1943
Cranston, Rhode Island
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
PracticeGould & Angell; Gould, Angell & Swift; Angell & Swift; F. W. Angell

Frank W. Angell (1851–1943) was an American architect practicing in Providence, Rhode Island.

Life and career

Frank Wilson Angell was born May 7, 1851, in Providence, Rhode Island, to Avery F. Angell, a dentist, and Cynthia (Day) Angell. He trained as a carpenter, but in 1872 he entered the office of Providence architects Walker & Gould as a draftsman.

By 1880, he had become a prominent designer and was permitted by the partners to take his own commissions. In January 1881, he and Thomas J. Gould left the firm, which would become William R. Walker & Son. The two formed a new partnership, Gould & Angell. In 1893 they added designer Frank H. Swift to the partnership, which became Gould, Angell & Swift. Gould retired from the firm in 1897, and began practicing alone. Angell & Swift continued in practice until 1934, Swift's death. Afterwards, Angell entered semi-retirement, taking occasional work at an office in his Pawtuxet home. Upon his death, Angell was Rhode Island's oldest architect.

Frank W. Angell was related to Providence and New York architect Edward L. Angell.

Architectural works

Gould & Angell, 1881-1893

Year Building Address City State Notes Image Reference
1881 Pratt, Read & Company Mill 92 Main St Deep River Connecticut
1882 William Gammell, Jr. House 170 Hope St Providence Rhode Island Demolished.
1882 Union Block Main and Union Sts Putnam Connecticut Demolished.
1883 Blackstone Hall 172-178 Washington St Providence Rhode Island Demolished.
1883 Hebronville M. E. Church 1188 S Main St Hebronville, Attleboro Massachusetts
1883 Elizbeth E. Gammell Duplex 74-80 Benevolent St Providence Rhode Island
1883 Narragansett Boat Club River Rd Providence Rhode Island Burned in 1890.
1883 Benjamin Stanley House 66 Stanley St North Attleborough Massachusetts
1883 Stephen Stanley House 327 Towne St North Attleborough Massachusetts
1883 J. Edward Studley House 451 Broadway Providence Rhode Island
1883 Hardin C. Waters House 114 Almy St Providence Rhode Island
1885 Hope Club 6 Benevolent St Providence Rhode Island
1885 Murray Universalist Church S Main and County Sts Attleboro Massachusetts Demolished.
1885 Joseph G. Birch House 49 Princeton Ave Providence Rhode Island
1886 Ezekiel Owen House 35 Larch St Providence Rhode Island
1886 Francis J. Phillips House 71 Manning St Providence Rhode Island
1886 Charles W. Smith House 325 Angell St Providence Rhode Island
1886 Benjamin J. Thurston House 30 Stimson Ave Providence Rhode Island
1887 Frank P. Comstock House 118 Comstock Ave Providence Rhode Island
1887 John A. Cross House 36 Stimson Ave Providence Rhode Island
1888 Frank W. Angell House 33 Seaview Ave Pawtuxet, Cranston Rhode Island The architect's own home.
1888 Charles L. Eaton House 347 Broadway Providence Rhode Island
1888 Low Estate Company Building 93 Eddy St Providence Rhode Island
1888 Hazen S. Magoun House 1693 Lonsdale Ave Lonsdale, Lincoln Rhode Island
1888 Edward A. Potter House 24 Taber Ave Providence Rhode Island
1888 Swarts Building 87 Weybosset St Providence Rhode Island Home to the Angell offices. Demolished.
1889 Auburn Free Baptist Church 1275 Elmwood Ave Auburn, Cranston Rhode Island Enlarged and altered.
1889 John E. Kendrick, Jr. House 433 Broadway Providence Rhode Island
1889 Fletcher S. Mason House 20 Taber Ave Providence Rhode Island
1889 Oddfellows' Hall 65 Warren Ave East Providence Rhode Island
1889 John H. Tucker House 231 George St Providence Rhode Island
1890 H. Martin Brown House 295 Angell St Providence Rhode Island
1890 Gordon Reed House Post Rd Cowesett, Warwick Rhode Island Demolished.
1891 Hazard Memorial Building 1057 Kingstown Rd Peace Dale, South Kingstown Rhode Island
1891 Friedman Hall Brown University Providence Rhode Island Renovated 2018.
1892 George C. Arnold House 238 Adelaide Ave Providence Rhode Island
1892 Louis E. Robertson House 60 Stimson Ave Providence Rhode Island

Gould, Angell & Swift, 1893-1897

Year Building Address City State Notes Image Reference
1893 Conant Building 286-288 Main St Pawtucket Rhode Island Demolished.
1893 George Frost House 223 Neponset Ave Dorchester, Boston Massachusetts Demolished in 2005.
1893 Providence Athletic Association 200 Weybosset St Providence Rhode Island Later a hotel, then a dormitory for Johnson & Wales University. Demolished in 1992.
1894 William C. Dart House 18 Euclid Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 2013.
1894 Irving Fisher House 460 Prospect St New Haven Connecticut Demolished in 1970.
1894 Richards Memorial Library 118 N Washington St North Attleborough Massachusetts
1894 Frederic E. Snow House 523 Washington St Brookline Massachusetts
1895 Louis A. Budlong House 2 Euclid Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished in 2013.
1895 Charles R. Day House 535 Elmwood Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished.
1895 Jones Warehouses 59 Central St Providence Rhode Island
1895 William H. Place House 13 Parkis Ave Providence Rhode Island Demolished.
1895 James Richardson House 225 George St Providence Rhode Island
1896 Charles D. Bowen House 194 Waterman St Providence Rhode Island
1896 Warren, Salisbury & Nightingale Building 78 Fountain St Providence Rhode Island Demolished.

Angell & Swift, 1897-1934

Year Building Address City State Notes Image Reference
1897 George N. Alden House 17 Arnold Pl New Bedford Massachusetts
1897 Chalkstone Avenue Primary School 1246 Chalkstone Ave Providence Rhode Island
1897 Charles B. Jenks House 52 Princeton Ave Providence Rhode Island
1897 Charles H. Baker House 67 Stimson Ave Providence Rhode Island
1898 Webster Knight House 118 Princeton Ave Providence Rhode Island
1898 Henry Pearce House 182 George St Providence Rhode Island
1899 Horace E. Remington House 166 Adelaide St Providence Rhode Island
1900 Grove Street Primary School 95 Grove St Providence Rhode Island Demolished after an extended preservation battle.
1900 Henry W. Harvey House 75 Orchard Ave Providence Rhode Island
1900 Industrial Trust Company Branch 238 Main St Pawtucket Rhode Island Altered beyond recognition.
1901 Phillips Memorial Baptist Church (old) 565 Pontiac Ave Auburn, Cranston Rhode Island
1901 Ralph Street Primary School 22 Rye St Providence Rhode Island
1901 Frank H. Swift House 37 Whitmarsh St Providence Rhode Island The home of the architect.
1902 Crompton School Spring St near Cowesett Ave Crompton, West Warwick Rhode Island Demolished.
1902 Fall River Country Club 4232 N Main St Fall River Massachusetts Burned in 1909.
1902 Oakwoods Wellesley College Wellesley Massachusetts Built as the president's residence, now Weaver House.
1902 Pawtuxet School 39 S Atlantic Ave Pawtuxet, Warwick Rhode Island Demolished.
1904 Billings Hall Wellesley College Wellesley Massachusetts Now part of the Schneider Center.
1904 Arthur J. Bishop House 211 S Washington St North Attleborough Massachusetts
1905 Observatory Director's House Wellesley College Wellesley Massachusetts
1906 Harvey E. Clap House 7 Peck St Attleboro Massachusetts
1907 Auburn Grammar School 311 Doric Ave Auburn, Cranston Rhode Island Demolished.
1907 Roswell Blackinton House 73 High St North Attleborough Massachusetts
1907 South Elmwood School 1612 Elmwood Ave Auburn, Cranston Rhode Island Altered beyond recognition.
1908 East Street Primary School 28 East St Providence Rhode Island Demolished.
1909 Lincoln Park School 175 Massachusetts Ave Lincoln Park, Warwick Rhode Island
1909 Oakland Beach School 383 Oakland Beach Ave Oakland Beach, Warwick Rhode Island Demolished.
1909 Natick School 819 Providence St Natick, West Warwick Rhode Island
1909 Robert F. Noyes House 159 President Ave Providence Rhode Island
1909 Parish House, Episcopal Church of the Ascension 147 Purchase St Fall River Massachusetts
1910 Randall N. Durfee House 19 Highland Ave Fall River Massachusetts
1910 Caroline Hazard House (Scallop Shell) 961 Kingstown Rd Peace Dale, South Kingstown Rhode Island Demolished in 1976.
1911 Emily C. C. Curtis House 111 High St North Attleborough Massachusetts
1911 Kingston Inn 2590 Kingstown Rd Kingston, South Kingstown Rhode Island A remodeling.
1913 Fall River Public Library 104 N Main St Fall River Massachusetts Addition of an art gallery.
1914 Cherry & Webb Building 275 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island
1914 East Greenwich Free Library 82 Peirce St East Greenwich Rhode Island
1915 Walter E. Ensign House 45 Boylston Ave Providence Rhode Island
1915 George G. Reuckert House 32 Boylston Ave Providence Rhode Island
1916 Mrs. David F. Slade House 369 June St Fall River Massachusetts
1916 Stepping Stone Kindergarten 30 Spring St Peace Dale, South Kingstown Rhode Island
1917 Anna and Carrie L. Borden House 492 Rock St Fall River Massachusetts
1917 Jerome C. Borden House (Gooseneck) 274 Ocean Ave Newport Rhode Island
1918 Henry L. Slader House 74 Paterson St Providence Rhode Island
1919 Mannie Isaacs House 60 Humboldt Ave Providence Rhode Island
1921 Northbridge Junior High School Pleasant St Whitinsville, Northbridge Massachusetts
1922 C. Albert Johnson House 147 Warrington St Providence Rhode Island
1924 South County Hospital 100 Kenyon Ave Wakefield, South Kingstown Rhode Island
1926 R. Z. L. Realty Corporation Building 123 Weybosset St Providence Rhode Island
1931 High Street Bank Building 846 Westminster St Providence Rhode Island Remodeling, demolished.
1933 Northbridge Junior High School Pleasant St Whitinsville, Northbridge Massachusetts Additions.

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