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Ashton Historic District (Cumberland, Rhode Island)

Coordinates: 41°56′15.43″N 71°25′57.09″W / 41.9376194°N 71.4325250°W / 41.9376194; -71.4325250
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Ashton Historic District
Ashton Historic District (Cumberland, Rhode Island) is located in Rhode Island
Ashton Historic District (Cumberland, Rhode Island)
Ashton Historic District (Cumberland, Rhode Island) is located in the United States
Ashton Historic District (Cumberland, Rhode Island)
LocationCumberland, Rhode Island
Area61 acres (25 ha)
NRHP reference No.84000367 [1]
Added to NRHPNovember 1, 1984

The Ashton Historic District is a historic district in Cumberland, Rhode Island. The district consists of a mill and an adjacent mill village that was built for the workers of the mill. It lies between Mendon Road, Scott Road, Angell Road, Store Hill Road, Front Street and Middle Street. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 1, 1984.

In 1867, in a program of further expansion, the Lonsdale Company erected a large, three and-one-half-story, mansard-roof brick mill at Ashton on the east side of the Blackstone River north of Lonsdale. It was later enlarged to four full stories with a flat roof.[2]

A compact group of associated brick row houses and other buildings, including a handsome mansard-roofed office, also were built. This mill played a major role in 19th-century textile technology and was the site of the first large-scale test of the high-speed Sawyer spindle, one of the earliest of its type developed in the United States. The mill houses here are noteworthy for their simple form and dense arrangement. The village is tucked into a narrow, low flood plain site at the bottom of a bluff carrying Mendon Road (Rhode Island Route 122) in this section.

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ "NRHP nomination for Ashton Historic District" (PDF). Rhode Island Preservation. Retrieved 2014-08-03.

41°56′15.43″N 71°25′57.09″W / 41.9376194°N 71.4325250°W / 41.9376194; -71.4325250