List of windmills in Rhode Island
This is a list of traditional windmills in the American state of Rhode Island.
Location | Name of mill and coordinates |
Type | Built | Notes | Photograph |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Block Island | Harbor Mill | Smock | c. 1810 | Blown down 1938 | |
Block Island | Littlefield Mill | 1877 | Standing 1900 | ||
Bristol | Smock | 1797 | Moved to Fairhaven, Massachusetts 1821. | ||
Bristol | Smock | Mid-18th century | Moved to Fall River, Massachusetts | ||
Bristol | William Boyd's Mill | Blown down 1815. | |||
East Greenwich | East Street | Smock | c. 1790 | Moved within East Greenwich 1874 | |
East Greenwich | East Greenwich Mill 41°39′49″N 71°27′23″W |
Smock | 1874 | ||
Jamestown | Jamestown Mill 41°30′59″N 71°22′28″W |
Smock | 1787 | ||
Little Compton | (1st mill) | ||||
Little Compton | (2nd mill) | ||||
Middletown | Boyd's Mill[1] 41°30′03″N 71°16′09″W |
Smock | 1810/2001 | ||
Middletown | Prescott Farm Mill | Smock | 1970 | ||
Middletown | Chase Mill | Smock | 1797 | Moved within Middletown c. 1855. | |
Middletown | Chase Mill | Smock | c. 1855 | Moved to South Dartmouth, Massachusetts 1924. | |
Middletown | Harkness Mill | Smock | 1845 | Burnt down November 1905. | |
Middletown | Boothden Mill[2] | Smock | 1883 | Burnt down early 20th century | |
Newport | Newport Tower 41°29′08″N 71°18′35″W |
Tower | c. 1677 | ||
Newport | Smock | Moved to Middletown (Chase Mill) at unknown date. | |||
Newport | 1663 | Blown down 1675 | |||
Portsmouth | Quaker Hill Mill | Smock | Moved within Portsmouth c. 1876 | ||
Portsmouth | Lehigh Hill Mill | Smock | c. 1876 | Moved to Middletown 1970 | |
Portsmouth | John Peterson's Mill | Smock | 1810 | Dismantled 1995, rebuilt at Middletown 2001. | |
Tiverton | Smock | Moved to Newport at unknown date. | |||
Warren | Smock | 1812 | Moved to Fall River, Massachusetts at unknown date | ||
unknown location | Smock | 1770s | Moved to Block Island c. 1810. |
See also
Notes
Known building dates are in bold text. Non-bold text denotes first known date. Iron windpumps are outside the scope of this list unless listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Sources
^1 Lombardo, Donald (2003). Windmills of New England, Their Genius, Madness, History & Future. Cape Cod, MA: On Cape Publications. ISBN 0-9719547-7-1.
References
- Eight sails
- Mock mill, never a working windmill
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