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      Boyd's Windmill

                Newport County, Rhode Island

The Newport Historical Society was contacted by the show’s producer
for suggestions of sites that might be included in their filming. The
Society’s staff provided them with information on all of its Historic
Preservation Award winners, along with archival material and photographs
of the properties. Out of the list of 12 award winners, the producers
chose Boyd’s windmill and Rockry Hall to represent Newport County.

Boyd’s windmill was built in 1810 by John Peterson and was sold to
William Boyd in 1815. It originally was located on Old Mill Lane in
Portsmouth. It is a timber-framed, shingle-covered, octagonal "smock"
mill. Its hemispherical cap is turned by means of an exterior hand
chain. It originally had four common sails, but four more sails were
added by Benjamin Boyd, the last member of the family to own it. The
mill was donated to the Middletown Historical society in 1990 to save it
from demolition, and was moved to Paradise Valley Park for restoration.
A new windshaft was replicated from a 125 year old white oak. It was
hand hewn, as were the two replacement corner posts and other timbers
which had been destroyed. All machinery was salvaged though some
refabrication was necessary. The two millstones, each weighing about 2 ½
tons, were salvaged and reinstalled. The mill will be a feature of the
Middletown Historical Society’s continuing education program, along with
its other properties.

Boyd’s windmill is one of the last structures on Aquidneck Island that
reflects the area’s agricultural past. The Newport Historical Society
felt that the Middletown Historical Society, led by President Stanley
Grossman, should be congratulated for this painstaking restoration and
their commitment to the windmill’s preservation and use as an
educational site.

Boyd’s Windmill, restored by the Middletown Historical Society, and
Rockry Hall, restored by Gary and Angela Moore, will be featured on Home
and Garden TV’s show Restore America on February 13 at 10:00 p.m. Both
were winners of the Newport Historical Society’s Historic Preservation
Award. The Windmill won in 1998, and Rockry Hall in 1997.

Information courtesy of the  Newport Historical Society
 

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