Logee House Explained

Logee House
Location:Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Coordinates:41.9947°N -71.5119°W
Built:1729
Added:November 24, 1982
Mpsub:Woonsocket MRA
Refnum:82000001

The Logee House is a historic house on 225 Logee Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Built in 1729 by a French Huguenot family, this two-story wood-frame house is a rare early-18th-century house in the city, and one of its best-preserved. The main block follows a plan more typical of colonial Massachusetts houses, unsurprising given the land it stands on was once disputed between the two colonies. The main block has a central chimney, with single rooms on either side on both floors. An ell, probably 18th century in origin, extends from the rear, and a 20th-century porch adorns the front of the house.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MRA nomination for Woonsocket (PDF pages 84-85). Rhode Island Preservation. 2014-08-05.