Little Compton Common Historic District Explained

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Little Compton Commons Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Architecture:Greek Revival
Early and Late Victorian
others
Added:May 3, 1974
Refnum:74000041

The Little Compton Commons Historic District, or Little Compton Commons, is a historic district in Little Compton, Rhode Island. It is a triangular area roughly bounded by School House Lane to the north, South Commons Road to the east, and Meeting House Lane to the south. Properties continue to the west on West Road.

History

The district features a variety of Greek Revival and Victorian buildings, including the United Congregational Church, whose tall steeple dominates the landscape; the First Methodist Meeting House; the Little Compton Town Hall and a former schoolhouse, now connected; Sakonnet Lodge, formerly a Methodist Church; the Little Compton Community Center, formerly Grange Hall; the Brownell Library; a restaurant; and C. R. Wilbur's General Merchandise store; among others.[1]

At the center of the district is the town common itself; one of only two remaining in Rhode Island. It contains a large colonial cemetery with many graves, including those of American Revolutionary War veterans and other notable individuals.[2] Nearby is Union Cemetery  - also part of the historic district  - which features a Civil War Memorial.

The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Notable burials

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Notes and References

  1. https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/4b54dbe2-b8bb-47b6-a560-ed53fad14fe7/ "Little Compton Common nomination form"
  2. Book: Rhode Island: a guide to the smallest state By Federal Writers' Project. Rhode Island . Houghton Mifflin company. 1937. 423 .