Elliot–Harris–Miner House Explained

Elliot–Harris–Miner House
Location:Lincoln, Rhode Island
Coordinates:41.8786°N -71.4364°W
Built:1710
Added:August 30, 1984
Mpsub:Lincoln MRA
Refnum:84001984

The Elliot–Harris–Miner House is an historic house located at 1406 Old Louisquisset Pike in Lincoln, Rhode Island. It is a rambling three-section structure, whose main block is stories tall with a cross-gable roof with bracketed eaves. The oldest portion of the house, however, was at its rear: it was originally a -story Cape style structure built c. 1710, but this has been torn down and replaced by a garage with a cross-gable roof matching that of the main block. These two sections are joined by a third section with a gable roof. The rear section was believed to be the oldest surviving Cape in Lincoln.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 30, 1984.

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  1. Web site: Historic Resources of Lincoln (PDF pages 43-44). Rhode Island Preservation. 2014-10-16.