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Welcome to
The Stephen Hopkins House
Official Website
15 Hopkins Street (at Benefit Street)
Providence, RI 02903
shh1707@gmail.com
Open year-round on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Also open April through November on Saturdays from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (later on WaterFire full lightings).
Open by appointment.
Guided tours of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family, and their slaves
for four decades, on Benefit Street’s “Mile of History”, a block from Brown
University, the RISD Museum, and WaterFire. This 8-room house full of antiques and Hopkins
heirlooms includes the bedchamber where George Washington slept, as well as a slaves’ room
and gallery currently showing a collection of 18th century samplers.
Hopkins’ Gravestone Inscription
West side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
THE ILLUSTRIOUS
STEPHEN HOPKINS,
OF REVOLUTIONARY FAME,
ATTESTED BY HIS SIGNATURE
TO THE DECLARATION
OF OUR NATIONAL
INDEPENDENCE.
GREAT IN COUNCIL,
FROM SAGACITY OF MIND;
MAGNANIMOUS IN SENTIMENT,
FIRM IN PURPOSE,
AND GOOD, AS GREAT,
FROM BENEVOLENCE OF HEART;
HE STOOD IN THE FRONT RANK OF
STATESMEN AND PATRIOTS.
SELF-EDUCATED,
YET AMONG THE MOST LEARNED OF MEN;
HIS VAST TREASURY OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE,
HIS GREAT RETENTIVE
AND REFLECTIVE POWERS,
COMBINED WITH HIS SOCIAL NATURE,
MADE HIM THE MOST INTERESTING
OF COMPANIONS IN PRIVATE LIFE.
North side
HERE lies the man in fateful hour,
Who boldly stemm’d tyrannic pow’r.
And held his hand in that decree,
Which bade America BE FREE!
—Arnold’s poems
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National Society of The Colonial Dames of America
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Home
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News
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Gallery
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Timeline
Welcome to
The Stephen Hopkins House
Official Website
15 Hopkins Street (at Benefit Street)
Providence, RI 02903
shh1707@gmail.com
Open year-round on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Also open April through November on Saturdays from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (later on WaterFire full lightings).
Open by appointment.
Guided tours of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family, and their slaves
for four decades, on Benefit Street’s “Mile of History”, a block from Brown
University, the RISD Museum, and WaterFire. This 8-room house full of antiques and Hopkins
heirlooms includes the bedchamber where George Washington slept, as well as a slaves’ room
and gallery currently showing a collection of 18th century samplers.
Hopkins’ Gravestone Inscription
West side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
THE ILLUSTRIOUS
STEPHEN HOPKINS,
OF REVOLUTIONARY FAME,
ATTESTED BY HIS SIGNATURE
TO THE DECLARATION
OF OUR NATIONAL
INDEPENDENCE.
GREAT IN COUNCIL,
FROM SAGACITY OF MIND;
MAGNANIMOUS IN SENTIMENT,
FIRM IN PURPOSE,
AND GOOD, AS GREAT,
FROM BENEVOLENCE OF HEART;
HE STOOD IN THE FRONT RANK OF
STATESMEN AND PATRIOTS.
SELF-EDUCATED,
YET AMONG THE MOST LEARNED OF MEN;
HIS VAST TREASURY OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE,
HIS GREAT RETENTIVE
AND REFLECTIVE POWERS,
COMBINED WITH HIS SOCIAL NATURE,
MADE HIM THE MOST INTERESTING
OF COMPANIONS IN PRIVATE LIFE.
North side
HERE lies the man in fateful hour,
Who boldly stemm’d tyrannic pow’r.
And held his hand in that decree,
Which bade America BE FREE!
—Arnold’s poems
Visit the website of the
National Society of The Colonial Dames of America
.
Like us on Facebook!
Copyright © 2008–2026 The TriCentennial Commission
Comments and
questions to the
Webmaster.