Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
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Location: | Saunderstown, RI |
Nearest city: | Newport |
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Built/Founded: | 1751 |
Added to NRHP: | 1966 |
NRHP Reference#: | 66000004 |
Governing body: | Gilbert Stuart Birthplace |
The Gilbert Stuart Birthplace and Museum is a small museum located in Saunderstown, Rhode Island, USA. On December 3, 1755, Gilbert Stuart, a famous American portraitist of the 18th and 19th centuries, was born in the colonial-era house located on the property.[1] The museum consists of the house in which Stuart was born, a nature trail, an operational grist mill, a fish ladder, and a small gift shop.
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[edit] History
The house on the property was built in 1751, and Gilbert Stuart lived there for five years. Stuart's father operated the family business in the basement of the house, where a water-powered snuff mill was located. His father, an immigrant from Scotland, worked in the snuffmaking industry;[2] he ground dried tobacco leaves into snuff, a fine powder used widely in the colonial era. The original snuff mill located in the house was actually the first such mill in the American colonies; previously all mills had been located in Europe, particularly in England.[2] When Stuart was seven-years-old, his family moved to Newport, Rhode Island.
The house served as a private residence and a tavern during the 17th Century, with the original snuff mill and water wheel being lost.
In 1930, the Birthplace was restored to its colonial state by Norman Isham, and was opened to the public as a museum. Most of the house's original wood beams remained intact. It also retained its original four corner fireplaces, one in each room in the house. A English snuff mill built in the early 1730 was transported to the property during the restoration, and it is considered faithful in design to the original snuff mill. In addition, a new water wheel was built and attached to the side of the house, allowing the mill to operate by water power from Mattatuxet Brook.
An original colonial-era gristmill, built in 1662 and owned by Benjamin Hammond, was transported to the property during the time of the restoration.[3] Originally located in Richmond, Rhode Island, the partially restored mill was moved to the museum property and situated on the opposite shore of Mattatuxet Brook, so that it could also harness power from the stream. Although fitted with a water wheel, the mill remained inoperable until 2007, when a celebration entitled "Old Mill Day" welcomed the installation of a new wheel that was connected to the mill's operating gears.
[edit] Museum
The Gilbert Stuart Birthplace operates guided tours of the birthplace and gristmill Thursday through Monday, and is open from May until October.[4] The house is furnished with original colonial furnishings in every room, though no piece of furniture is original to the house.[5] Each room is also fitted with reproductions of Gilbert Stuart's most famous works, including the famous Athenaeum Portrait of George Washington (which is portrayed on the one-dollar bill), The Skater, Dr. Hunter's Spaniels, John Jay, and Catherine Brass Yates. Tours of the museum focus on the life and artwork of Gilbert Stuart, as well as descriptions of the colonial furnishings and objects.
[edit] Junior docents
The Gilbert Stuart Birthplace operates a unique Junior Docent program, in which children and adolescents can volunteer to give interpretive tours of the museum dressed in colonial attire. The program is designed to teach children about history and the workings of a museum.[6] Junior docents only conduct tours on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
[edit] Grounds
The Gilbert Stuart Birthplace is located on several acres of property. The museum features a half-mile long nature trail, which brings tourists to the site of an old colonial burial ground and the foundation of a colonial fulling mill. The grounds also feature an herb garden, a timber dam, and a boat dock from which rowboats can be rented for use on nearby Carr Pond.[7]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Rhode Island Unwind. Gilbert Stuart Birthplace. Accessed: 28 July 2007.
- ^ a b Gilbert Stuart Birthplace. Gilbert Stuart. Accessed: 28 July 2007.
- ^ Gilbert Stuart Birthplace. Grist Mill. Accessed: 28 July 2007.
- ^ Woonsocket: My home town on the web. Gilbert Stuart Birthplace. Accessed: 28 July 2007.
- ^ Woonsocket Connection. Gilbert Stuart Birthplace. Gilbert Stuart Birthplace Information. Accessed: 28 July 2007.
- ^ Gilbert Stuart Birthplace. Junior Docents. Accessed: 28 July 2007.
- ^ Woonsocket Connection. Gilbert Stuart Birthplace. Grounds. Accessed: 28 July 2007.
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