Dudley Newton

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Born1845 (1845)
Died1907 (aged 6162)
Newport, Rhode Island
OccupationArchitect
Dudley Newton
Born1845 (1845)
Died1907 (aged 6162)
Newport, Rhode Island
OccupationArchitect
William Birkhead House, Newport, 1872.
J. H. Eldredge House, Newport, 1882.
Dudley Newton House, Newport, 1882.
Darlington Schoolhouse, Mahwah, 1891.
Crossways, Newport, 1896.

Dudley Newton (1845-1907) was an American architect from Newport, Rhode Island.

Newton was born in Newport in 1845. After an education in the Newport public schools until the age of 15, Newton began to study with George C. Mason, Newport's first professional architect. Newton left Mason and opened his office in 1866.[1] In 1868 he removed to New York City, and was practicing there by 1870. That same year he moved back to Newport, where he remained for the rest of his career, apparently retiring around the turn of the century.[2]

In 1876, Newton married Mary Elizabeth Bailey, and the couple had three children.[1]

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