Smith-Appleby House

Smith-Appleby House
Nearest city Smithfield, Rhode Island
Coordinates 41°54′7″N 71°31′6″W / 41.90194°N 71.51833°W / 41.90194; -71.51833Coordinates: 41°54′7″N 71°31′6″W / 41.90194°N 71.51833°W / 41.90194; -71.51833
Built 1697
Architect Unknown
Architectural style Colonial
NRHP Reference # 74000005[1]
Added to NRHP May 1, 1974

The Smith-Appleby House Museum is a historic house museum at 220 Stillwater Road in Smithfield, Rhode Island. It is now home to the Smithfield Historical Society.

Description

Elisha Smith, a grandson of one of Rhode Island's co-founders, John Smith, "The Miller," built the original part of this house, a small stone-ender, in 1696.[2] The house was enlarged to a saltbox configuration c. 1713, adding chambers to the side and rear of the central chimney. Around 1750 the roof was raised on the rear section, giving the house the full 2-1/2 story height it has today.[3] Between then and 1830 the house underwent a number of further alterations and enlargements, including the c. 1800 attachment of a second house (hauled from Johnston) that nearly doubled its living space. The relocation of Stillwater Road in the 19th century as a consequence of the creation of Georgiaville Pond also resulted in a reconfiguration of the house, functionally reversing the front and rear.[2]

The original farm grounds contained mills and a blacksmith shop on 700 acres (280 ha).

The Smith-Appleby House Museum is open for tours during scheduled events, or tours may be arranged on request.

See also

References

  1. Staff (2007-01-23). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 "History of Smith-Appleby House". Smithfield Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-10-02.
  3. "NRHP nomination for Smith-Appleby House" (PDF). Rhode Island Preservation. Retrieved 2014-10-02.

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