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Slatersville is a village on the Branch River in the town of North Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States. It includes the Slatersville Historic District, a
historic district A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal protection from c ...
listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic district has been included as part of the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park. The
North Smithfield Public Library North Smithfield Public Library is a public library at 20 Main Street in the village of Slatersville in North Smithfield, Rhode Island North Smithfield is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States, settled as a farming community in ...
is located in Slatersville. Slatersville was associated with and named for Samuel Slater and
John Slater John Slater may refer to: Business and government *John Slater (industrialist) (1776–1843), (American) father of John Fox Slater, brother and partner of Samuel Slater *John Fox Slater (1815–1884), American philanthropist, son of John Slater ( ...
, members of the well-known Slater family. In the late nineteenth century, the Woonsocket and Pascoag Railroad was built through the village, and the line was later acquired by the Providence and Worcester Railroad and run as a freight rail line terminating in Slatersville near a steel distributor by the Slater Mill, rather than its former endpoint in Pascoag.


History

The region was originally settled in the 17th century by British colonists as a farming community. The village was founded in 1803 by entrepreneurs
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and
John Slater John Slater may refer to: Business and government *John Slater (industrialist) (1776–1843), (American) father of John Fox Slater, brother and partner of Samuel Slater *John Fox Slater (1815–1884), American philanthropist, son of John Slater ( ...
, in partnership with the Providence firm of
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. The firm purchased the land and began construction of a textile mill.Walter Nebiker, ''The History of North Smithfield'' (Somersworth, NH: New England History Press, 1976). By 1807, the village included the Slatersville Mill, "the largest and most modern industrial building" of its day, two houses for workers, the owner's house, and the company store. The first mill building was destroyed by fire in 1826 and was replaced by the large stone mill which stands on the site today. Behind the 1826 mills stands a stone mill of similar design built in 1843. The mills were powered by water from the large Slatersville reservoir. Slatersville's village green was laid out in 1838 in a traditional New England pattern. Many of the houses around the Green were built by the Slater company in 1810-20. They were substantially renovated earlier in the 20th century to make Slatersville look more like a traditional New England Village. At the head of the Green stands the Slatersville Congregational Church, a steepled Greek revival building, which houses the oldest continuously operated Sunday School in America. The Slater family owned the village until 1900 when it was sold to
James R. Hooper James is a common English language surname and given name: *James (name), the typically masculine first name James * James (surname), various people with the last name James James or James City may also refer to: People * King James (disambigua ...
, who used the mills to bleach and dye cloth. In 1915, Hooper sold the Slatersville village to Henry P. Kendall. Kendall took a personal interest in the village and initiated many of the improvements which give Slatersville its traditional New England character. Today, Slatersville is owned by private individuals and, in 1973, it became a National Historic District, bounded by Main, Green, Church, and School Sts. and Ridge Rd., with and 149 buildings.


Gallery

Image:Slatersville Common and Church.jpg , Slatersville Green and the Congregational Church Image:John Slater.JPG,
John Slater John Slater may refer to: Business and government *John Slater (industrialist) (1776–1843), (American) father of John Fox Slater, brother and partner of Samuel Slater *John Fox Slater (1815–1884), American philanthropist, son of John Slater ( ...
and Ruth Slater co-founders of Slatersville Image:Slatersville_Grange.jpg, Union Grange Hall, built in 1897 as a chapel for the St. Luke's Episcopal Mission Image:Branch River Bridge.JPG, Stone Arch Bridge, built in 1857, over the Branch River near the Slatersville mills. It replaced a wooden bridge built around 1800. Image:Slater Mill North Smithfield RI.JPG, Slatersville Mill North Smithfield RI Image:Slatersville Common RI.jpg, Slatersville Common Image:Slatersville Common.JPG, Slatersville Common Image:Slatersville Common Rhode Island.JPG, Slatersville Common Image:Slatersville Mill Rhode Island.jpg, Slatersville Mill


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence County, Rhode Island


Further reading

*''History You Can See - Scenes of Change In Rhode Island 1790-1910'' written by Hadassah Davis and Natalie Robinson and published by the League of Rhode Island Historical Societies, Providence, 1986. *''Working Water - A Guide to the Historic Landscape of the Blackstone River Valley'' published by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and the Rhode Island Parks Association, 1987.


References


External links


The Slatersville Mill Village
page on Samuel Slater website

* {{authority control Villages in Providence County, Rhode Island Historic districts in Providence County, Rhode Island History of the textile industry North Smithfield, Rhode Island Providence metropolitan area Villages in Rhode Island Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island National Register of Historic Places in Providence County, Rhode Island Company towns in Rhode Island Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park sv:North Smithfield