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    Linden Place in 2017 Rear of Linden Place Scanned image from the Friends of Linden Place archives. Linden Place is a Federal-style mansion located in Bristol, Rhode Island.It was built in 1810 by slave trader, merchant, privateer and ship owner General George DeWolf and was designed by architect, Russell Warren.

  2. History. -. -. History. Linden Place was built in 1810 by George DeWolf. When the sea was America’s highway, the DeWolf family ruled along with the Browns of Providence, and as with the Brown family, the DeWolfs made their money in trading slaves. George’s family and descendants occupied the house for 177 years until the Friends of Linden ...

  3. Mar 15, 2021 · Linden Place was built in 1810 by slave trader, merchant, privateer and ship owner George DeWolf and was designed by architect, Russell Warren. The DeWolfs of Bristol, who became the biggest slave-trading family in U.S. history, transported well over 11,000 Africans to the Americas between 1769 and 1820.

  4. Linden Place. 500 Hope Street, Bristol, Rhode Island. Built in 1810, for George DeWolf (1778-1844) and his wife Charlotte Patten Goodwin (1786-1857). DeWolf may have built "the jewel of Bristol" but he himself was no diamond, in fact he was one of Rhode Island's most reviled villains. There is a dark history behind this truly beautiful 45-room ...

  5. info@lindenplace.org. 401-253-0390. Hours, Directions & Parking. Get Involved. Welcome to Linden Place, a Federal style mansion built in 1810 for George and Charlotte DeWolf. Over the next two centuries, descendants of the family occupied this home. They were slave traders, merchants, tycoons and artists. Each has an intriguing story to tell.

  6. Welcome to Linden Place, a Federal-style mansion built in 1810 for George and Charlotte DeWolf. Over the next two centuries, descendants of the family occupied this home. They were slave traders, merchants, tycoons, and artists. Each has an intriguing story to tell. A mansion in the heart of Bristol, Linden Place offers a glimpse into the ...

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  8. 1856, addition. c. 1900, Wallis E. Howe. 500 Hope St. No building is so central to both the economic and architectural history of Bristol as Linden Place. When he commissioned the house in 1810, George DeWolf launched the career of architect Russell Warren; when he went bankrupt and fled the town in 1825, DeWolf precipitated an economic crisis ...

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