Town of Smithfield History

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Smithfield Historic Geographic Timeline

Past Smithfield Historic Preservation Member Michael Cavanagh did extensive research into the origins of settlement in what is now known as Smithfield, RI. His timeline contained here is based on primary research and is confirmed in the information contained in the new Smithfield Comprehensive Plan (History Section) that was coordinated by David Walcott and your Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission. This document contains some of the earliest history of the Town of Smithfield.


Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission signThe Town of Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission maintains the Historic Inventory of Smithfield. This list is updated and edited periodically as the Commission researches these sites and completes street by street reviews of the Town. Residents are welcome to explore the Historic Inventory for research purposes. For all official purposes please contact the Chairman, Robert Leach at 401-862-5156.

If your historic home is not listed and you feel this is an error, please email rleacharchitects@gmail.com to suggest a correction.

A Brief History of Smithfield
19th Century
20th Century

This brief history of Smithfield was prepared by Jeanne M. Tracey in 1981.
It has since been updated by Bill Pilkington and Russell Marcoux.

*Apple Valley U.S.A.: In Recognition of 250 Years. by J. M. Tracey, 1980.

Thanks to Kenneth A. Brown, Sr. and James Ignasher for their contributions of pictures and information regarding Smithfield’s history throughout this website.

Additional Historical Information Resources

Tucker-Steere-Colwell HousePhoto by Jim Ignasher 2017
“Tucker-Steere-Colwell House 1815: A 2-1/2-story Federal farmhouse with a large brick center chimney; a central entry with double doors and transom lights in a 5-bay facade; a c. 1900 porch across the front; and a 2-story ell with a 2-story porch at the right rear. There is a carriage barn behind the house. Set back from the road behind a broad expanse of lawn, the house occupies the summit of a small hill. Along the road are stone walls, a picket fence, and a row of four large maples. Built by Daniel Tucker in 1815, it was in the H. Steere and W. Colwell families during the second half of the nineteenth century.” ~ from Historic and Architectural Resources of Smithfield, Rhode Island. Photo on right by Jim Ignasher.

Photo by Jim Ignasher 2017
Smithfield Historical Cemetery #37 – at the intersection of Pleasant View Avenue and Cedar Swamp Road. Photo by Jim Ignasher 2017.

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