This cubical brick house in the Federal style with a monitor-on-hip-roof is typical for its architect. Now an adjunct to Beneficent Congregational Church, it is the only survivor of a row of four that stood nearby on Westminster Street. Moved and cursorily restored in 1967, it incorporates the modified Palladian window and chimneypieces from a now-demolished Greene house in Pawtucket.
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Daniel Arnold House
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