Epenetus Olney House in North Providence.jpg|Epenetus Olney House in North Providence, demolished by 1900 Arthur Fenner House in Cranstone Rhode Island.jpg|Arthur Fenner House () in Cranston, demolished 1886 Clement_Weaver_House HABS.jpg|
Clement Weaver House, , in
East Greenwich, Rhode Island ValentineWhitman.JPG|
Valentine Whitman House, 1694,
Lincoln, Rhode Island IronsHouse.JPG|
Irons House, 1691,
Johnston, Rhode Island Tripp House Newport.JPG|Tripp House, 1720, Washington Street,
Newport, Rhode Island Bliss House Newport.JPG|
John Bliss House, , 2 Wilbur Avenue,
Newport, Rhode Island Mowry House.JPG|
Mowry Tavern, , in
Providence near
North Burial Ground (demolished c. 1900) Mowry home.JPG|John Mowry, Jr. or Sayles House on Wesquadomeset (Sayles) Hill near Iron Mine Hill and Sayles Hill Roads in
North Smithfield, demolished in the early 20th century Stone ender Newport RI Memorial Blvd.JPG|Stone ender on Memorial Boulevard in
Newport, Rhode Island Thomas Fenner House Rhode Island.jpg|
Thomas Fenner House in
Cranston, Rhode Island Edward Searle House.jpg|
Edward Searle House in
Cranston, Rhode Island Armand LaMontagne stone ender.jpg|
Armand Lamontagne's stone ender from the late 20th century in
Scituate, Rhode Island Smith Appleby House.jpg|
Smith-Appleby House in Smithfield with a modified chimney File:Governor William Coddington House in Rhode Island.jpg|Governor
William Coddington House, a stone ender in Newport built in 1640–1641, was demolished in 1835. Fields Point in Providence Rhode Island.jpg|Thomas Field house, , on Fields Point, a vernacular building that is now demolished File:Joseph_Smith_House_HABS_RI1.jpg|
Joseph Smith House, ca. 1705, with stone end now almost completely enclosed. ==See also==