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(Redirected from Mt. Hygeia) Historic house in Rhode Island, United States United States historic place
Mt. Hygeia
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Early Rhode Island Greening apple tree on Mt. Hygeia, pictured ca. 1900
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LocationFoster, Rhode Island
Coordinates41°50′48″N 71°45′17″W / 41.84667°N 71.75472°W / 41.84667; -71.75472
Built1808
Architectural styleFederal
NRHP reference No.77000008
Added to NRHPAugust 12, 1977

Mt. Hygeia (also known as the "Solomon Drown House") is an historic farm property at 83 Mt. Hygeia Road in Foster, Rhode Island, United States.

History

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. Hygeia after the Greek goddess of health. As near as can be determined, Drown's home was built around 1806 (as determined by Anselyn Lynch researching for the National Register of Historic Places). Drowne used the farm for botanical research and named his driveway the "Appian Way". The farm house was built in 1808 in a Federal style. One of the oldest Rhode Island Greening trees was located on the property at the turn of the twentieth century.

The house in 2015

Application to list the property on the National Register of Historic Places was filed in 1977. The property was approved and listed August 12, 1977.

See also

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. Brown University info accessed Feb. 8, 2009
  3. The Apples of New York By Spencer Ambrose Beach, Nathaniel Ogden Booth, Orin Morehouse Taylor, New York (State). Dept. of Agriculture, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station Published by J.B. Lyon, 1905 Item notes: v.1, pg. 281
  4. "Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation of Horticultural Plants, Descriptions of the Species of Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, and Ornamental Plants Sold in the United States and Canada, Together with Geographical and Biographical Sketches" By Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller Edition: 2 Published by The Macmillan Company, 1902, pg. 1515
  5. NPS. "National Register of historic Places Inventory Nomination Form". National Park Service. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  6. Department of the Interior National Park Service (October 9, 2022). "National Archives Identifier 41375391". National Archives Catalog. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
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