Architectural Plans for the Rear of the Richmond Fountain

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TITLE Architectural Plans for the Rear of the Richmond Fountain
CREATORSWare, William R. (William Robert), 1832-1915
Van Brunt, Henry, 1832-1903
DATE 1873
DIMENSIONS 17 x 23.5 in.
ORIGINAL FORMAT Architectural drawing

MEDIUM Ink on paper
PHYSICAL NOTE Scaled drawings including the section and elevation of the rear of the Richmond Fountain
DONOR Anna Richmond
DATE OF ACCESSION 1873
LOCATION Providence Athenæum: Philbrick Rare Book Room
This architectural drawing depicts the plans for the rear-facing side of the Athenæum’s Richmond Fountain. In 1873, Athenæum member Anna Richmond donated $300 to build a drinking fountain outside the library on Benefit Street, with a further $300 for its upkeep.

The fountain was designed by the Boston-based architectural firm Ware and Van Brunt, most well known for designing First Church in Boston, MA. Made of granite and designed in the Gothic style, the fountain reads “Come Hither Every One That Thirsteth”; while the fountain quickly became known as “The Richmond Fountain” once the donor was revealed, Anna chose not to emblazon it with her own name as was customary. The fountain was connected to the Pawtuxet River water supply, and people often said that all who drank from the fountain were destined to return to Providence.
Lancaster, Jane. Inquire Within: A Social History of the Providence Athenæum Since 1753. Providence Athenæum, 2003, pp. 90-92, 147, 151.

Annual Report of the Directors of the Providence Athenæum to the Proprietors. Providence, Providence Athenæum, 1873, pp. 10-12.
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