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NPS Form 10-900-. . 0MB NOJ024-0OI8<br />

3-82<br />

Exp. 10-31-84<br />

United States Department of the Interior<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />

Nationa! Register of Historic Places<br />

Inventory-Nomination Form -<br />

Continuation sheet 1 3 Item number 7<br />

25<br />

49-1/131<br />

Kingstown Road, northwest corner North Road c. 1870:<br />

According to local historian Oliver Stedman, this 2-1/2story,<br />

mansard-roofed former mill tenement was moved here in 1891<br />

to make way for construction of the Hazard Memorial #38. C -<br />

26<br />

49-1/148 -<br />

8-14 Green Street c. 1900:<br />

r Standing on the site of Joseph Hazard’s mill pond, this 4unit<br />

row house was erected by the Peace Dale Manufacturing<br />

Company. The 1-1/2-stdry flank-gable building is accented by two<br />

cross gables. C - -<br />

27 -<br />

49-1/141 - . -<br />

3-15 Green Street 1906: -<br />

This 6-unit, 2-story row in the past decade has been<br />

renovated extensively,-the exterior clad in rough, "rustic",<br />

dark-stained board-and-batten siding. Despite its lack of<br />

architectural quality, historically this structure has<br />

substantial importance. Early in 1906 many Peace Dale mill<br />

workers went out on strike. This was the first significant labor<br />

dispute since Rowland Hazard I began manufacturing woolen goods<br />

here nearly a century before. This row was thrown up in March of<br />

1906 by the company to house strikebreakers mostly Italian<br />

immigrants recruited in Providence brought in to keep the mills<br />

running. C - -<br />

28<br />

49-1/140 -<br />

21 Green Street c. 1900:<br />

Altered, 2-1/2-story, end-gable, 4-bay late Queen Anne house<br />

similar to 22 Green Street 29. C<br />

29 - -<br />

49-1/14 9<br />

Page 14<br />

..-- 22 Green Street c. 1900: -<br />

Little altered 2-1/2-story, end-gable, clapboard and shingle<br />

late Queen Anne house; 3-bay facade with turned-post front porch.<br />

C - -

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