Stone arch bridge over the Branch River, Slatersville
NORTH SMITHFIELD
It was along the Branch River, not the Blackstone, here in North Smithfield that America’s first mill village was built. Those mill villages still serve as the core centers of North Smithfield even as it has continued to grow into a modern town.
Slatersville
Slatersville is the first planned industrial mill village in the United States. Founded in 1807 when brothers Samuel and John Slater were looking for a site to build a mill where they would not have to compete with other employers for workers. To provide for their workers needs the Slaters needed to provide housing, stores, churches and a school – a plan that served as a blueprint for mill villages all over the United States.
School Street and Main Street
North Smithfield, RI
Red School House
This 1877 Schoolhouse is home of the North Smithfield Heritage Association, and contains a meeting space, exhibits and their library. Call for events and hours.
School Street
North Smithfield, RI
Union Village
A delightful example of a turnpike village, Union village retains much of its charm from the Federal Period. Union Village boomed from 1800-1820 when it was an important stagecoach stop on the route along Great Road. Along with taverns, Union Village was also home to a hat shop, an academy and the Union Bank from which it gets its name.
Smithfield Road (Rt. 146A)
North Smithfield RI