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Mt. Hygeia

Mt. Hygeia
Rhode Island Greening original apple tree in Foster RI.jpg
Early Rhode Island Greening apple tree on Mt. Hygeia, pictured ca. 1900 [3]
Mount Hygeia is located in Rhode Island
Mount Hygeia
Mount Hygeia is located in the US
Mount Hygeia
Location Foster, Rhode Island
Coordinates 41°50′48″N 71°45′17″W / 41.84667°N 71.75472°W / 41.84667; -71.75472Coordinates: 41°50′48″N 71°45′17″W / 41.84667°N 71.75472°W / 41.84667; -71.75472
Built 1808
Architect Unknown
Architectural style Federal
NRHP Reference # 77000008
Added to NRHP August 12, 1977

Mt. Hygeia (also known as the "Solomon Drown House") is an historic farm property at 83 Mt. Hygeia Road in Foster, Rhode Island.

Dr. Solomon Drowne, a prominent physician, academic, botanist, and surgeon during the American Revolution, owned the property in the early nineteenth century. Around 1801 Drowne returned to Rhode Island and bought the farm next to Senator Foster and named it Mt. Hygeia after the Greek goddess of health. As near as can be determined, Drown's home was built around 1806 (as determined by Anselyn Lynch researching for the National Register of Historic Places). Drowne used the farm for botanical research and named his driveway the "Appian Way". The farm house was built in 1808 in a Federal style. One of the oldest Rhode Island Greening trees was located on the property at the turn of the twentieth century.

The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.



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