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  1. The Caleb Greene House is an historic house in Warwick, Rhode Island. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood frame Federal era house was built in 1800 by Caleb Greene, a local businessman.

  2. The Caleb Greene House is a good local example of Federal domestic architecture and is significant for its association with individuals and institutions that have played an important part in the history of Apponaug. The house, built in 1800 for Caleb Greene, a manufacturer who owned large tracts of land and mill property in Apponaug, was

  3. The Caleb Greene House is an historic house at 15 Centerville Road in Warwick, Rhode Island. The 2-1/2 story wood frame Federal era house was built in 1800 by Caleb Greene, a local businessman.

  4. In 1795, in prosperous economic times, Caleb Greene Jr. built the house at 15 Centerville Road shortly after his marriage to Sarah Robinson. Caleb Greene fathered a large family. In 1801, a second son, George Sears Greene, was born was born in the Apponaug house.

  5. According to the research of the late Dorothy Mayor, Caleb Greene of Apponaug, a cousin and contemporary of General Nathanael Greene, married Mary Tibbitts in 1760. Together they raised a large family of ten children, many of whom settled in Warwick .

  6. Caleb Greene House. Description: Black and white photo of Caleb Greene House, Union Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts, in winter with snow on ground and roof. Mounted. Paper label beneath image typed: CALEB GREENE HOUSE - UNION STRRET/ Land deeded to Caleb Green by his father-in-law, Joseph Russell."

  7. Caleb Greene House, 15 Centerville Road Warwick, Rhode Island Photographed by Robert 0. Jones, Jr., September 1978 Negative filed at Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, 150 Benefit Street, Providence, Rhode Island Close-up view of the fireplace in the original kitchen on the first floor Photo #3

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