Mount Hygeia

Hygeia (also known as the "Solomon Drown House") is an historic farm property at 83 Mt.

Dr. Solomon Drowne, a prominent physician, academic, botanist, and surgeon during the American Revolution, owned the property in the early nineteenth century.

Around 1801 Drowne returned to Rhode Island and bought the farm next to Senator Foster and named it Mt.

One of the oldest Rhode Island Greening trees was located on the property at the turn of the twentieth century.

This article about a Registered Historic Place in Providence County, Rhode Island is a stub.

The house in 2015