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Walter F. Fontaine

Walter F. Fontaine (January 12, 1871 – September 21, 1938) was an American architect of French Heritage from Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

Walter Francis Fontaine
Born(1871-01-12)January 12, 1871
DiedSeptember 21, 1938(1938-09-21) (aged 67)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
SpouseObeline Lucier Fontaine
PracticeStone, Carpenter & Willson
Fontaine & Kinnicutt
Walter F. Fontaine & Sons
Holy Family Church, Woonsocket, 1909.
Thompson School, Webster, 1912.
St. Ann's Church, Woonsocket, 1913.
Mount St. Charles Academy, Woonsocket, 1922.
W. F. Fontaine House, Woonsocket, 1925.
Union St.-Jean Baptiste d'Amerique Building, Woonsocket, 1926.
St. Matthew's Church, Central Falls, 1929.
Sacred Heart Church, Lawrence, 1934.

Early life edit

Fontaine was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts in 1871 to parents that had moved there from Woonsocket. When he was a young child, his family moved back to Woonsocket, where his father, John B. Fontaine (1836-1895) was a prominent building contractor.[1]

He was educated in the local schools, and began his architectural training in 1887 in the office of Willard Kent, a local architect.[2]

Career edit

After additional training in Europe in 1893, he worked for the Providence firm of Stone, Carpenter & Willson.[2] Near the end of his time there, he was responsible for the construction supervision of that firm's Providence Public Library and Union Trust Co. Building.[1]

In 1901 he returned to Woonsocket where he opened his own office. Beginning in 1903, he worked with Elmer H. Kinnicutt as Fontaine & Kinnicutt.[1] This association ended upon Kinnicutt's death in January 1910. In 1921, his two sons, Oliver W. and Paul N. Fontaine began working for him. By this time Joseph M. Mosher was also associated with the office. In 1935, both sons became partners in the newly reorganized firm of Walter F. Fontaine & Sons. It remained as such until the elder Fontaine's death.

Fontaine was a member of the AIA and served for a time as Vice President of the Rhode Island chapter. He was also a member of the Rhode Island State Planning Board.[3]

Legacy edit

After their father's death, his sons reorganized the firm as Walter F. Fontaine, Inc. It remained as such until 1942, when Paul left to participate in the war effort.[4] In his brother's absence, Oliver opened his own office, which remained active into the 1970s. Several of his buildings have been included in the National Register of Historic Places.

Personal life edit

Fontaine and his wife, Obeline Lucier Fontaine (1869–1938), died during the Hurricane of 1938 at their summer home in Charlestown, Rhode Island.[2]

Architectural works edit

While in private practice, 1901-1903:

  • Commercial Block, 99-113 Main St., Woonsocket, RI (1902)[1][5]
  • Central Police Station (Former), 139 Front St., Woonsocket, RI (1903)[1][6]

Fontaine & Kinnicutt, 1903-1910:

  • St. Mary R. C. Church, 46 Valley St., Willimantic, CT (1903) - This church suffered a major fire in May 2013, but expects to rebuild.[7]
  • St. Aloysius R. C. Church, 2 Beck St., Newburyport, MA (1904)[8]
  • Malcolm Campbell House, 129 Lyman St., Woonsocket, RI (1905)[9]
  • Our Lady of Good Help R. C. Church, 1063 Victory Hwy., Mapleville, RI (1905)[10]
  • Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. School, 211 Carleton St., Providence, RI (1905)[11]
  • French Worsted Mills, 153 Hamlet Ave., Woonsocket, RI (1906) - Demolished 2012.[12]
  • Ervin Dunn House, 168 Woodland Rd., Woonsocket, RI (1907)[9]
  • St. Lawrence R. C. Church, 624 Woonasquatucket Ave., Centerdale, RI (1907)[13]
  • St. Matthew R. C. School, 909 Lonsdale Ave., Central Falls, RI (1907)[14]
  • First M. E. Church, 17 Federal St., Woonsocket, RI (1908)[15]
  • Notre Dame R. C. High School (Former), 62 Fales St., Central Falls, RI (1908)[16]
  • St. Casimir R. C. Church, 228 Child St., Warren, RI (1908–09) - Demolished.[17]
  • Elisha D. Clarke House, 144 Woodland Rd., Woonsocket, RI (1909)[9]
  • Holy Family R. C. Church, 414 S. Main St. Woonsocket, RI (1909)[15]
  • Pothier School, 1044 Social St., Woonsocket, RI (1909)[18][19]

Private practice, 1910-1935:

  • Y. M. C. A. Building, 43 Federal St., Woonsocket, RI (1910–11)[20]
  • Mt. St. Francis Orphanage, 4 St. Joseph St., Woonsocket, RI (1911)[21]
  • Edward T. Mee House, 253 Harris Ave., Woonsocket, RI (1912)[9]
  • Theron Metcalf School, 45 Winter St., Franklin, MA (1912–13)[22][23]
  • Thompson School, 10 Prospect St., Webster, MA (1912–13)
  • Edmond H. Guerin House, 190 Glen Rd., Woonsocket, RI (1913) - The most expensive private home Fontaine designed.[9]
  • Woonsocket High School, 357 Park Pl., Woonsocket, RI (1913)[24]
  • Children's Building, Rhode Island State Sanatarium (Zambarano Hospital), Pascoag, RI (1914–15)[25]
  • St. Ann R. C. Church, 84 Cumberland St., Woonsocket, RI (1913–14)[26]
  • Ralph E. Carpenter House, 217 Woodland Rd., Woonsocket, RI (1915)[27]
  • Charles A. Proulx House, 183 Glen Rd., Woonsocket, RI (1915)[9]
  • American Paper Tube Co. Factory, 93 Hazel St., Woonsocket, RI (1916)[28]
  • McFee School, 108 High St., Woonsocket, RI (1916)[29]
  • Our Lady of Good Help R. C. School, 1063 Victory Hwy., Mapleville, RI (1916)[30]
  • St. Charles Borromeo R. C. Church, 176 Dexter St., Providence, RI (1916)[31]
  • Fifth Avenue School, 65 5th Ave., Woonsocket, RI (1917)[32]
  • Goldmark Knitting Co. Mill, 43 Railroad St., Woonsocket, RI (1917)[33]
  • St. Joseph R. C. Church, 191 Bucknam St., Everett, MA (1917) - Demolished.[34]
  • Blackstone High School, 86 Main St., Blackstone, MA (1919) - Demolished.[35]
  • Convent for Notre Dame R. C. Church, 626 Broad St., Central Falls, RI (1919)[36]
  • Laurier Theatre, 17 Cumberland St., Woonsocket, RI (1919) - Demolished.[37]
  • St. Louis de Gonzague R. C. Church (Remodeling), 48 W. Hollis St., Nashua, NH (1920–22) - Mostly demolished 1976.[38]
  • St. Anthony R. C. School, 190 Ashley Blvd., New Bedford, MA (1921)[39]
  • Mt. St. Charles Academy, Logee St., Woonsocket, RI (1922–24)[40]
  • St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church, 394 Blackstone St., Woonsocket, RI (1922)[41]
  • Woonsocket Commercial School, 77 Federal St., Woonsocket, RI (1922)[42]
  • Sacred Heart R. C. School, Richards Ave., North Attleborough, MA (1923)[43]
  • St. Cecilia R. C. Church, 1253 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, RI (1923–24)[44]
  • Convent for St. Ann R. C. Church, 138 Elm St., Woonsocket, RI (1924)[9]
  • Walter F. Fontaine House, 211 Glen Rd., Woonsocket, RI (1925) - The architect's own home.[10]
  • Our Lady of Good Counsel R. C. School, 59 Pleasant St., Phenix, RI (1926)[45]
  • Union St.-Jean Baptiste d'Amerique Building, 1 Social St., Woonsocket, RI (1926)[46]
  • Woonsocket Jr. High School, 357 Park Pl., Woonsocket, RI (1926–27) - Actually a very large addition to the 1913 high school.[47]
  • Hospital, Rhode Island State Sanitarium, Pascoag, RI (1927–28)[48]
  • St. Joseph R. C. Church, 208 S. Main St., Attleboro, MA (1927–28)[49]
  • Bellingham Public Library, 10 Common St., Bellingham, MA (1929)[50]
  • St. Matthew R. C. Church, 1030 Dexter St., Central Falls, RI (1929)
  • St. James R. C. Church, 33 Division St., Manville, RI (1930–32)[15][51]
  • Chris the King R. C. Church, 120 Legris Ave., Centerville, RI (1932–33) - Burned 1954.[52]
  • Convent for St. Matthew R. C. Church, 189 Wellington St., Fall River, MA (1932–33)[52]
  • St. Charles Borromeo R. C. School, 155 Harrison St., Providence, RI (1932–33)[53]
  • Convent for St. John R. C. Church, St. John St., Arctic, RI (1933–34) - Demolished.[54]
  • Sacred Heart R. C. Church, 321 S. Broadway, Lawrence, MA (1934–36)[55]

Walter F. Fontaine & Sons, 1935-1938:

  • Nurses' Home, Rhode Island State Sanitarium, Pascoag, RI (1935–36)[56]
  • Our Lady of Victories R. C. Church, 130 Prospect St., Woonsocket, RI (1935–36)[57]
  • Slatersville School, 83 Greene St., Slatersville, RI (1935–36)[58]
  • St. John R. C. Church, 20 Washington St., Arctic, RI (1936–40)[45]
  • St. Luke R. C. Church, 108 Washington Rd., Barrington, RI (1936) - Altered beyond recognition.[15]
  • St. Joseph R. C. Church, 1200 Mendon Rd., Woonsocket, RI (1938) - The last building Fontaine designed before his death.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island. Vol. 3. 1908
  2. ^ a b c "Walter F. Fontaine". http://www.woonsocket.org/. n.d. Web.
  3. ^ Kervick, Francis William Wynn (1962). Architects in America of Catholic tradition. C.E. Tuttle Co. p. 50.
  4. ^ Progressive Architecture 1943: 75.
  5. ^ Main Street Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1991.
  6. ^ Engineering News 1903: 121.
  7. ^ Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide 2 May 1903: 864.
  8. ^ "Church of Aloysius de Gonzaga". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Historic Resources of Woonsocket, Rhode Island NRHP Nomination. 1976.
  10. ^ a b Jordy, William H. Buildings of Rhode Island. 2004.
  11. ^ Our Lady of Lourdes Church Complex NRHP Nomination. 1990.
  12. ^ Fibre and Fabric 12 May 1906: 13.
  13. ^ Angell, Frank C. Annals of Centerdale. 1909.
  14. ^ Central Falls, Rhode Island: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-CF-1. 1978.
  15. ^ a b c d Norton, Paul F. Rhode Island Stained Glass: An Historical Guide. 2001.
  16. ^ Engineering Record 12 Sept. 1908: 46b.
  17. ^ Warren, Rhode Island: Statewide Historic Preservation Report B-W-1. 1975.
  18. ^ Engineering Record 4 July 1908: 60.
  19. ^ Engineering Record 26 Dec. 1908: 41.
  20. ^ American Architect 9 Nov. 1910: 2.
  21. ^ a b Woonsocket, Rhode Island: Statewide Historic Preservation Report P-W-1. 1976.
  22. ^ American Architect 7 Aug. 1912: 14.
  23. ^ School Board Journal July 1913: 23.
  24. ^ American Contractor 29 March 1913: 55.
  25. ^ Electrical World 19 Dec. 1914: 1225.
  26. ^ Engineering News 13 Nov. 1913: 325.
  27. ^ American Contractor 17 July 1915: 60.
  28. ^ American Contractor 8 Jan. 1916: 33.
  29. ^ American Contractor 8 April 1916: 55.
  30. ^ American Contractor 25 Dec. 1915: 42.
  31. ^ American Contractor 21 Oct. 1916: 62.
  32. ^ American Contractor21 July 1917: 47.
  33. ^ American Contractor 25 Nov. 1916: 53.
  34. ^ American Contractor 26 May 1917: 27/
  35. ^ "Blackstone High School". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  36. ^ American Architect 25 June 1919: 16.
  37. ^ American Contractor 15 Feb. 1919: 55.
  38. ^ American Contractor 17 July 1920: 54.
  39. ^ American Contractor 6 Nov. 1921: 53.
  40. ^ American Contractor 9 Sept. 1922: 38.
  41. ^ American Contractor 27 April 1921: 48.
  42. ^ American Contractor 5 Aug. 1922: 48.
  43. ^ "Sacred Heart Parochial School". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  44. ^ Engineering News-Record 1923: 55.
  45. ^ a b Historic and Architectural Resources of West Warwick, Rhode Island: A Preliminary Report. 1979.
  46. ^ Meras, Phyllis and Katherine Imbrie. An Explorer's Guide: Rhode Island. 2012.
  47. ^ Domestic Engineering 1926: 95.
  48. ^ Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting 1927: 13
  49. ^ "Saint Joseph's French Catholic Church". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  50. ^ "Bellingham Public Library". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  51. ^ Guide officiel des Franco-Américains. 1940.
  52. ^ a b Bridgemen's Magazine 1932: 163.
  53. ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1932: 99.
  54. ^ Engineering News-Record 1933: 91.
  55. ^ "Sacread Heart Roman Catholic Church". mhc-macris.net. Massachusetts Historical Commission, n.d. Web.
  56. ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1935: 88.
  57. ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1935: 547-548.
  58. ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1935: 682.

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walter, fontaine, january, 1871, september, 1938, american, architect, french, heritage, from, woonsocket, rhode, island, walter, francis, fontaineborn, 1871, january, 1871fitchburg, massachusettsdiedseptember, 1938, 1938, aged, charlestown, rhode, islandnatio. Walter F Fontaine January 12 1871 September 21 1938 was an American architect of French Heritage from Woonsocket Rhode Island Walter Francis FontaineBorn 1871 01 12 January 12 1871Fitchburg MassachusettsDiedSeptember 21 1938 1938 09 21 aged 67 Charlestown Rhode IslandNationalityAmericanOccupationArchitectSpouseObeline Lucier FontainePracticeStone Carpenter amp WillsonFontaine amp KinnicuttWalter F Fontaine amp SonsHoly Family Church Woonsocket 1909 Thompson School Webster 1912 St Ann s Church Woonsocket 1913 Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket 1922 W F Fontaine House Woonsocket 1925 Union St Jean Baptiste d Amerique Building Woonsocket 1926 St Matthew s Church Central Falls 1929 Sacred Heart Church Lawrence 1934 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Legacy 3 Personal life 4 Architectural works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editFontaine was born in Fitchburg Massachusetts in 1871 to parents that had moved there from Woonsocket When he was a young child his family moved back to Woonsocket where his father John B Fontaine 1836 1895 was a prominent building contractor 1 He was educated in the local schools and began his architectural training in 1887 in the office of Willard Kent a local architect 2 Career editAfter additional training in Europe in 1893 he worked for the Providence firm of Stone Carpenter amp Willson 2 Near the end of his time there he was responsible for the construction supervision of that firm s Providence Public Library and Union Trust Co Building 1 In 1901 he returned to Woonsocket where he opened his own office Beginning in 1903 he worked with Elmer H Kinnicutt as Fontaine amp Kinnicutt 1 This association ended upon Kinnicutt s death in January 1910 In 1921 his two sons Oliver W and Paul N Fontaine began working for him By this time Joseph M Mosher was also associated with the office In 1935 both sons became partners in the newly reorganized firm of Walter F Fontaine amp Sons It remained as such until the elder Fontaine s death Fontaine was a member of the AIA and served for a time as Vice President of the Rhode Island chapter He was also a member of the Rhode Island State Planning Board 3 Legacy edit After their father s death his sons reorganized the firm as Walter F Fontaine Inc It remained as such until 1942 when Paul left to participate in the war effort 4 In his brother s absence Oliver opened his own office which remained active into the 1970s Several of his buildings have been included in the National Register of Historic Places Personal life editFontaine and his wife Obeline Lucier Fontaine 1869 1938 died during the Hurricane of 1938 at their summer home in Charlestown Rhode Island 2 Architectural works editWhile in private practice 1901 1903 Commercial Block 99 113 Main St Woonsocket RI 1902 1 5 Central Police Station Former 139 Front St Woonsocket RI 1903 1 6 Fontaine amp Kinnicutt 1903 1910 St Mary R C Church 46 Valley St Willimantic CT 1903 This church suffered a major fire in May 2013 but expects to rebuild 7 St Aloysius R C Church 2 Beck St Newburyport MA 1904 8 Malcolm Campbell House 129 Lyman St Woonsocket RI 1905 9 Our Lady of Good Help R C Church 1063 Victory Hwy Mapleville RI 1905 10 Our Lady of Lourdes R C School 211 Carleton St Providence RI 1905 11 French Worsted Mills 153 Hamlet Ave Woonsocket RI 1906 Demolished 2012 12 Ervin Dunn House 168 Woodland Rd Woonsocket RI 1907 9 St Lawrence R C Church 624 Woonasquatucket Ave Centerdale RI 1907 13 St Matthew R C School 909 Lonsdale Ave Central Falls RI 1907 14 First M E Church 17 Federal St Woonsocket RI 1908 15 Notre Dame R C High School Former 62 Fales St Central Falls RI 1908 16 St Casimir R C Church 228 Child St Warren RI 1908 09 Demolished 17 Elisha D Clarke House 144 Woodland Rd Woonsocket RI 1909 9 Holy Family R C Church 414 S Main St Woonsocket RI 1909 15 Pothier School 1044 Social St Woonsocket RI 1909 18 19 Private practice 1910 1935 Y M C A Building 43 Federal St Woonsocket RI 1910 11 20 Mt St Francis Orphanage 4 St Joseph St Woonsocket RI 1911 21 Edward T Mee House 253 Harris Ave Woonsocket RI 1912 9 Theron Metcalf School 45 Winter St Franklin MA 1912 13 22 23 Thompson School 10 Prospect St Webster MA 1912 13 Edmond H Guerin House 190 Glen Rd Woonsocket RI 1913 The most expensive private home Fontaine designed 9 Woonsocket High School 357 Park Pl Woonsocket RI 1913 24 Children s Building Rhode Island State Sanatarium Zambarano Hospital Pascoag RI 1914 15 25 St Ann R C Church 84 Cumberland St Woonsocket RI 1913 14 26 Ralph E Carpenter House 217 Woodland Rd Woonsocket RI 1915 27 Charles A Proulx House 183 Glen Rd Woonsocket RI 1915 9 American Paper Tube Co Factory 93 Hazel St Woonsocket RI 1916 28 McFee School 108 High St Woonsocket RI 1916 29 Our Lady of Good Help R C School 1063 Victory Hwy Mapleville RI 1916 30 St Charles Borromeo R C Church 176 Dexter St Providence RI 1916 31 Fifth Avenue School 65 5th Ave Woonsocket RI 1917 32 Goldmark Knitting Co Mill 43 Railroad St Woonsocket RI 1917 33 St Joseph R C Church 191 Bucknam St Everett MA 1917 Demolished 34 Blackstone High School 86 Main St Blackstone MA 1919 Demolished 35 Convent for Notre Dame R C Church 626 Broad St Central Falls RI 1919 36 Laurier Theatre 17 Cumberland St Woonsocket RI 1919 Demolished 37 St Louis de Gonzague R C Church Remodeling 48 W Hollis St Nashua NH 1920 22 Mostly demolished 1976 38 St Anthony R C School 190 Ashley Blvd New Bedford MA 1921 39 Mt St Charles Academy Logee St Woonsocket RI 1922 24 40 St Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church 394 Blackstone St Woonsocket RI 1922 41 Woonsocket Commercial School 77 Federal St Woonsocket RI 1922 42 Sacred Heart R C School Richards Ave North Attleborough MA 1923 43 St Cecilia R C Church 1253 Newport Ave Pawtucket RI 1923 24 44 Convent for St Ann R C Church 138 Elm St Woonsocket RI 1924 9 Walter F Fontaine House 211 Glen Rd Woonsocket RI 1925 The architect s own home 10 Our Lady of Good Counsel R C School 59 Pleasant St Phenix RI 1926 45 Union St Jean Baptiste d Amerique Building 1 Social St Woonsocket RI 1926 46 Woonsocket Jr High School 357 Park Pl Woonsocket RI 1926 27 Actually a very large addition to the 1913 high school 47 Hospital Rhode Island State Sanitarium Pascoag RI 1927 28 48 St Joseph R C Church 208 S Main St Attleboro MA 1927 28 49 Bellingham Public Library 10 Common St Bellingham MA 1929 50 St Matthew R C Church 1030 Dexter St Central Falls RI 1929 St James R C Church 33 Division St Manville RI 1930 32 15 51 Chris the King R C Church 120 Legris Ave Centerville RI 1932 33 Burned 1954 52 Convent for St Matthew R C Church 189 Wellington St Fall River MA 1932 33 52 St Charles Borromeo R C School 155 Harrison St Providence RI 1932 33 53 Convent for St John R C Church St John St Arctic RI 1933 34 Demolished 54 Sacred Heart R C Church 321 S Broadway Lawrence MA 1934 36 55 Walter F Fontaine amp Sons 1935 1938 Nurses Home Rhode Island State Sanitarium Pascoag RI 1935 36 56 Our Lady of Victories R C Church 130 Prospect St Woonsocket RI 1935 36 57 Slatersville School 83 Greene St Slatersville RI 1935 36 58 St John R C Church 20 Washington St Arctic RI 1936 40 45 St Luke R C Church 108 Washington Rd Barrington RI 1936 Altered beyond recognition 15 St Joseph R C Church 1200 Mendon Rd Woonsocket RI 1938 The last building Fontaine designed before his death 21 References edit a b c d e Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island Vol 3 1908 a b c Walter F Fontaine http www woonsocket org n d Web Kervick Francis William Wynn 1962 Architects in America of Catholic tradition C E Tuttle Co p 50 Progressive Architecture 1943 75 Main Street Historic District NRHP Nomination 1991 Engineering News 1903 121 Real Estate Record and Builders Guide 2 May 1903 864 Church of Aloysius de Gonzaga mhc macris net Massachusetts Historical Commission n d Web a b c d e f g Historic Resources of Woonsocket Rhode Island NRHP Nomination 1976 a b Jordy William H Buildings of Rhode Island 2004 Our Lady of Lourdes Church Complex NRHP Nomination 1990 Fibre and Fabric 12 May 1906 13 Angell Frank C Annals of Centerdale 1909 Central Falls Rhode Island Statewide Historical Preservation Report P CF 1 1978 a b c d Norton Paul F Rhode Island Stained Glass An Historical Guide 2001 Engineering Record 12 Sept 1908 46b Warren Rhode Island Statewide Historic Preservation Report B W 1 1975 Engineering Record 4 July 1908 60 Engineering Record 26 Dec 1908 41 American Architect 9 Nov 1910 2 a b Woonsocket Rhode Island Statewide Historic Preservation Report P W 1 1976 American Architect 7 Aug 1912 14 School Board Journal July 1913 23 American Contractor 29 March 1913 55 Electrical World 19 Dec 1914 1225 Engineering News 13 Nov 1913 325 American Contractor 17 July 1915 60 American Contractor 8 Jan 1916 33 American Contractor 8 April 1916 55 American Contractor 25 Dec 1915 42 American Contractor 21 Oct 1916 62 American Contractor21 July 1917 47 American Contractor 25 Nov 1916 53 American Contractor 26 May 1917 27 Blackstone High School mhc macris net Massachusetts Historical Commission n d Web American Architect 25 June 1919 16 American Contractor 15 Feb 1919 55 American Contractor 17 July 1920 54 American Contractor 6 Nov 1921 53 American Contractor 9 Sept 1922 38 American Contractor 27 April 1921 48 American Contractor 5 Aug 1922 48 Sacred Heart Parochial School mhc macris net Massachusetts Historical Commission n d Web Engineering News Record 1923 55 a b Historic and Architectural Resources of West Warwick Rhode Island A Preliminary Report 1979 Meras Phyllis and Katherine Imbrie An Explorer s Guide Rhode Island 2012 Domestic Engineering 1926 95 Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting 1927 13 Saint Joseph s French Catholic Church mhc macris net Massachusetts Historical Commission n d Web Bellingham Public Library mhc macris net Massachusetts Historical Commission n d Web Guide officiel des Franco Americains 1940 a b Bridgemen s Magazine 1932 163 Bridgemen s Magazine 1932 99 Engineering News Record 1933 91 Sacread Heart Roman Catholic Church mhc macris net Massachusetts Historical Commission n d Web Bridgemen s Magazine 1935 88 Bridgemen s Magazine 1935 547 548 Bridgemen s Magazine 1935 682 External links editWalter F Fontaine at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter F Fontaine amp oldid 1179523833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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