Kentish Guards
Armory
The
Kentish Guard Armory on Peirce St. was built in 1843 with the sum of
$1000 donated by the General Assembly to the Kentish Guards. The Greek
Revival style of the armory is considered by architectural historians
to be of outstanding architectural value and of great historic value at
the national level. The building has been on the National
Register of Historic Places since 1971. The armory is unique since it
is believed to be the only armory of its kind built during this period
just prior to the Mexican War. Little has been done to change it
over the years.
The gallery of pictures in the armory are
especially interesting. Former members of the Guard are
featured. The original charter hangs on the wall as a lasting
reminder and a memorial to those men who organized the Kentish Guards
in 1774.
The Kentish Guards Armory is also listed
as one of the Historical
Armories of Rhode Island, in recognition of these vanishing
architectural treasures.