A fascinating history of Tiverton and Little Compton, documenting its
historic roads, farms, life on the sea, and the daily routines of
citizens.
With Tiverton and Little Compton, authors Nancy Jensen Devin and Richard
V. Simpson invite you to travel historic roads, to explore
late-nineteenth-century life in town, on the farm, on the sea, and at
leisure. The reader will delight in sweeping views of the Sakonnet River
and the Portsmouth shore from Fort Barton, and ride in a one-horse
carriage down Main Road to Little Compton and the industrious fishing
village at Sakonnet Point. A series of views from the Portsmouth Hummock
offers a spectacular perspective of the Tiverton shore, where breakers
crash majestically along the rocky coast. This narrow strip on Rhode
Island's eastern flank forms one of the most peaceful, beautiful, and
remote corners of the state. Readers will also observe the legacy and
traditions of the Wampanoag Indians who settled this land centuries
before the Puritans from Plymouth Colony.