Photos of Charles M. Whipple's
Charles M. Whipple submitted the following photos "to assist the reader to more readily follow along with the narrative" of his articles and books.
This photo shows the present state of the 175 or so yards ... [more]
This is a panoramic view of the Whipple property as taken from the north steps of the state capitol building ... [more]
This is an artist's rendering of what the 1660s house of Captain John Whipple would have looked like ... [more]
Bob Whipple, my brother, and Barbara Carroll, my research consultant and coauthor, are attempting ... [more]
Captain John's second son, Samuel, was the North Burial Ground's first interment ... [more]
Captain John's third son, Eleazer, is buried here in the 900 block of the Great Road in Limerock ... [more]
The gravestones of Captain John's fourth son, William, as well as William Junior and ... [more]
This is the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church in Providence ... [more]
Here the front entrance of the present Quaker meetinghouse in Providence is shown ... [more]
This church steeple and clock are the successor to the original atop King's church--now St. John's Episcopal ... [more]
Deputy Governor Joseph Whipple Junior built this mansion in Newport in 1745 ... [more]
This interestingly colored house was owned by Job and his son Stephen Whipple ... [more]
The John Whipple house shown here, at 52 College Street, is now owned by Brown University ... [more]
This house, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built by William Whipple III ... [more]
This is a photograph of what remains of the Whitehorse Tavern in Newport, the colony's original statehouse ... [more]
This is a portrait based of the most recent research ... [more]
This is a roadside monument to The Reverend William Blackstone, the first white man to settle ... [more]
The small commemorative plaque seen on the south exterior wall of the present Girl Scouts of America Building ... [more]
This is the Rhode Island seaport where, for period of about 50 years, , the Joseph Whipple's sent ... [more]
© Charles M. Whipple, Jr.