Joseph Stanton House Explained

Joseph Stanton House
Location:Charlestown, Rhode Island
Coordinates:41.3569°N -71.7047°W
Built:1739
Architect:Joseph Stanton
Added:January 11, 1980
Refnum:80000026

The Joseph Stanton House (also known as the Wilcox Tavern) is a historic house at 5153 Old Post Road (U.S. Route 1) in Charlestown, Rhode Island. The main house is a 2-½ story wood-frame structure built some time before 1739 by Joseph Stanton II, and it is where his son Joseph Stanton, Jr., who would serve as one of Rhode Island's first United States Senators, was born. The house belonged to Stanton, Jr. until 1811 when he sold it to Edward Wilcox, who began operating a tavern on the premises.

The exterior has a relatively plain finish except for its front door surround, a 19th-century Greek Revival alteration with sidelight windows and pilasters supporting an entablature. A 1930s addition to the rear of the house provides additional space for modern restaurant facilities.

An obelisk stands nearby memorializing Stanton.[1] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Joseph Stanton House. Rhode Island Preservation. 2014-07-29.