This 1724 date was confirmed by a dendrochronology survey of the tree rings in 2003.
[3] It is the oldest sawn timber-frame house in Rhode Island.
The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
It is currently being rehabilitated with structural repairs, new utilities and a new kitchen and bathroom for residential occupancy by PRI's Property Manager.
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