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The other parts of the building may have been constructed circa 1774-1780 by Capt. Andrew Waterman, Resolved Waterman's son. In the late nineteenth century, the farm was known as Maplewood Orchard because of the row of seventeen sugar maple trees which William Waterman Winsor planted during the Civil War in 1863 and which still survive today.
Location of Providence County in Rhode Island. ... Smithfield: 4: American Supply Company Building: American Supply Company Building: May 8, 2017 : 1420 Broad St.
Smithfield: 9: Stephen Winsor House: Stephen Winsor House: October 6, 1975 : 113 Austin Ave. Smithfield: Listed at 93 Austin Ave. 10: Woonasquatucket River Site (RI-163) Woonasquatucket River Site (RI-163) November 1, 1984
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Smithfield is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 22,118 at the 2020 census . Incorporated in 1731, it includes the historic villages of Esmond , Georgiaville , Mountaindale , Spragueville, Stillwater, and Greenville .
The oldest building in Rhode Island tested using dendrochronology was the Clemence-Irons House (1691) in Johnston, although the Lucas–Johnston House in Newport holds some timbers which were felled prior to 1650, but likely reused from an earlier building. [2]
In 1733, Resolved Waterman Jr., a great-grandson of Roger Williams [2] built a tavern to attract business from travelers on this former turnpike road. In 1822 a new owner constructed the present building, the Smithfield Exchange Bank, as an ell attached onto the back of the main tavern building.
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