Nat Greene Homestead Barn
Donation protected
The Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead, a National Historic Landmark in Coventry RI, is a house museum located in Spell Hall, the home built in 1770 by George Washington's most trusted general and Revolutionary War Hero of the South, Nathanael Greene. The Homestead once had a beautiful colonial barn and other structures including a large three forge trip-hammer foundry. All of these out- buildings have since been torn down, starting withthe forge in the mid 18th century.
The last building removed was the barn. This barn was torn down when the property was sold out of the family and subdivided in the early 20th century. We are hoping to raise $75,000 to build a replica of the barn on our remaining 11 acres of the original Homestead for use as a classroom , for educational programs and special events. If you would like to help contribute to this project we are gladly accepting donations.
The Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead is a 501 (c)3 non=profit
Visit us on the web at
www.nathanaelgreenehomestead.org
on Facebook at :
https://www.facebook.com/GeneralNathanaelGreeneHomestead?ref=hl
The last building removed was the barn. This barn was torn down when the property was sold out of the family and subdivided in the early 20th century. We are hoping to raise $75,000 to build a replica of the barn on our remaining 11 acres of the original Homestead for use as a classroom , for educational programs and special events. If you would like to help contribute to this project we are gladly accepting donations.
The Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead is a 501 (c)3 non=profit
Visit us on the web at
www.nathanaelgreenehomestead.org
on Facebook at :
https://www.facebook.com/GeneralNathanaelGreeneHomestead?ref=hl
Organizer
David Matthew Procaccini
Organizer
Coventry, RI