• The John Brown House borders the campus of Brown University at 52 Power Street on College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island.
  • We took a historical walking tour of Providence offered by the Rhode Island Historical Society that left from the Society’s John Brown House Museum.
  • One of the founders of Brown University, John Brown, passed away at the age of sixty-seven in Providence, Rhode Island. ... Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
  • 52 Power St, Providence RI 02906. ... Indulge your curiosity and explore Rhode Island’s history at the John Brown House Museum!
  • The John Brown House is the first mansion built in Providence, Rhode Island, located at 52 Power Street on College Hill where it borders the campus of Brown...
  • The home of John Brown on Power Street in Providence, around 1906. ... on Harpers Ferry, this house was the home of Rhode Island merchant John Brown.
  • The John Brown House, the first mansion built in Providence, Rhode Island, is situated at 52 Power Street on College Hill.
  • Russo, right, gets a tour of the John Brown House Museum in November, led by Morgan Grefe, executive director of the Rhode Island Historical Society.
  • Sixty percent of all slave ships to leave the American colonies sailed from Rhode Island cities, primarily Newport, Bristol, and Providence.
  • Shortly after Perry’s death John Nicholas Brown bought his great-great-great uncle’s house and donated it in 1941 to the Rhode Island Historical Society...