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This beautiful brick home was one of the first
homes built in the newly established town of Smithfield.
It was constructed in 1752 for Capt. Samuel Wentworth, a wealthy
merchant. He resided here with his wife, Mary, and their
five daughters until his death in 1767. The home remained
in the Wentworth family until 1802, when it was purchased by
Mallory Todd, who cured and shipped Smithfield hams. The
Wentworth home was conveyed to Mallory Todd's son and in 1851 he
sold it to Robert F. Barrett for $1800. The home would
remain on the Barrett family for the next century.
By 1954, the Wentworth-Barrett was unoccupied and in need of
restoration. Robert F. Barrett's grandson, Frederick Barrett
II, restored the family home and introduced the modern conveniences
of running water and electricity to a home that had never
experienced them. |