William R. Walker & Son

John E. Troup House, Providence, 1881.
Goff Memorial Building, Rehoboth, 1884.
City Hall, Fall River, 1886.
First Ward Wardroom, Pawtucket, 1886.
George Hail Free Library (R) and Warren Town Hall (L), Warren, 1888 and 1890.
Grove Street School, Pawtucket, 1890.
City Hall, Apponaug, 1893.
Town Hall, Valley Falls, 1894.
Westerly Armory, Westerly, 1901.
Cranston Street Armory, Providence, 1907.
Goff Memorial Building, Rehoboth, 1915.
Majestic Theatre, Providence, 1916.
Medical Building, Providence, 1916.
Memorial Town Building, Slatersville, 1921.

William R. Walker & Son (1881–1938) was an American architectural firm in Providence, Rhode Island. It included partners William Russell Walker (1830–1905), William Howard Walker (1865–1922), and later, William Russell Walker II (1889–1936).

William R. Walker began his architectural practice in 1864. Between 1876 and 1881 he partnered with Thomas J. Gould in Walker & Gould. In 1881, the two parted ways to start independent firms.[1] Walker took his son, William H. Walker into partnership to form the firm of William R. Walker & Son. William R. Walker died in 1905. William H. Walker died in 1922, at which point his son, William R. Walker, Jr., took charge until his own death in 1936.[1]

Throughout the firm's history, it was known for its educational buildings. All of the Walkers had important political connections, enabling them to obtain the commissions for these and other civic structures. The part of the Walker legacy that is most commonly passed over is their residential and commercial commissions. Prominent commercial commissions include Providence's Lederer Building (1897), Attleboro's Bronson Building (1903), and the Washington Building (1921) in Providence.

Architectural works

In Providence, Rhode Island:

Elsewhere in Providence County, Rhode Island:

In Kent County, Rhode Island:

In Bristol County, Rhode Island:

In Washington County, Rhode Island:

In Massachusetts:

In Connecticut:

In Maine:

Associated architects

Several architects were educated in the office of William R. Walker & Son, including:

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