Governor Sprague Mansion

Governor Sprague Mansion Governor Sprague Mansion The small family homestead was constructed in the late 18th century. They were Masters of all they surveyed. By Gladys M.

The Mansion was built in two parts, each representing in its own way, the prosperity of the Sprague Family which came to Cranston as early as 1712. Featuring a central chimney, low ceilings, simple woodwork, it was a spacious type of home of the well-to-do farmer and merchant of the post-Revolutionary era. Over the years there have been many changes to the Mansion but the most dominate changes wer

e made in the 1864 by Col. Amasa Sprague when he upgraded the house from the simple homestead to an elegant home where he entertained his social contacts.The new addition included a wide hall lighted by a fan-shaped window above the entrance door. Instead of the plain straight steep stairs of the old part of the house, the staircase in the 1860's part of the mansion is wide and winding. The woodwork of the balusters and railings is carved and decorative. The mantles of the fireplaces in the new section of the house are also representative of the times, Italian marble graces the fireplace in the grand ball room on the first floor where the Sprague's would have entertained many visitors from the financial, political and sporting circles. To compliment our ball room is a 1880 Steinway Centennial Concert Grand Piano. This nearly nine feet long piano was a gift of Shaw Safe Family of Newport and has a history. It was purchased in November of 1880 by William Gammell, a Brown Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature and History and Political Economy. Professor Gammell served as President of the Rhode Island Historical Society


Two large bedrooms on the second and third floors replaced the more numerous small bedrooms of the old part of the homestead. The rooms on the third floor on the old side of the mansion were small and many and used by William Sprague II to house many of the men who worked in nearby "Sprague's Woods" and at the Sprague Print Works during the 1830's. The most striking feature of the mansion at first glance is the cupola high atop the new section of the mansion. From here the Sprague's viewed their panorama of Cranston holdings, the orchards; vineyards; woodlands; reservoir; a railroad; a horsecar company; the Cranston Print Works Manufacturing Company and its two villages of mill houses, complete with a school, community store; boarding houses, meeting house, post office, and counting house, sometimes called the Cranston Bank and a horse racing track. Brayton 1966


The Mansion has been well maintained in its original condition down through the years. Modern facilities have since been tastefully added making the building suitable for the use of large groups when required. Now restored to much of its elegance and splendor the Mansion is once again used for cultural and civic activities. Furnished throughout by gifts and items on loan, the Mansion holds items that belonged to the Sprague family.

04/18/2026

Some upcoming events:
May 15 4pm, "Spring Early Evening Tour with Tea at Sprague Mansion". Call 401-944-9226 for reservations and more information.

June 18 4pm, "Joy Homestead Colonial Family Day" as part of Cranston America 250th Celebration. More details to come.

Join us on April 26 -- American Girl Doll Tea. A lovely afternoon tea at historic Gov. Sprague Mansion. Reserve your pla...
04/09/2026

Join us on April 26 -- American Girl Doll Tea. A lovely afternoon tea at historic Gov. Sprague Mansion. Reserve your places by April 20: 944-9226. Great raffle prizes. You can win your own American Girl Doll! Checks payable to Cranston Historical Society, 1351 Cranston St., Cranston 02920.

Western Cranston Garden Club has done an amazing job decorating the Mansion for the holiday season.  Some behind the sce...
12/06/2025

Western Cranston Garden Club has done an amazing job decorating the Mansion for the holiday season. Some behind the scenes pictures for you to enjoy!

The tree is decorated and awaiting your visit from 3-5 on December 7th!
12/06/2025

The tree is decorated and awaiting your visit from 3-5 on December 7th!

We're excited that our upcoming holiday open houses were featured on the front page of this week's Cranston Herald ! Ple...
12/04/2025

We're excited that our upcoming holiday open houses were featured on the front page of this week's Cranston Herald ! Please join us for lots of holiday cheer on Sunday at the Joy Homestead or the Sprague Mansion -- or both!
The Joy Homestead, 156 Scituate Ave., will be open from 11 am to 1 pm and the Gov. sprague Mansion, 1353 Cranston St., will be open from 3 to 5 pm.

11/24/2025

Holiday Open Houses at the Governor Sprague Mansion Museum and Joy Homestead
Sunday - DECEMBER 7
If you have not done so, don't forget to bring a signed & dated ornament to hang on CHS 'Archive Tree'. CHS started this tradition over 12 yrs. ago -- decorating the tree with these ornaments every year. It is also a way to remember those who are no longer with us by displaying their ornaments.

AGENDA FOR DEC. 7:
11am to 1pm Joy Homestead: 156 Scituate Ave.

At the Mansion:
3 to 5pm In the SPRAGUE MANSION: Enter at 1353 Cranston St. grand ballroom door. Music and wassail ~ Visit Museum Shop.

4pm. Greetings from Cranston Mayor Hopkins and special guests

4:30pm Outside Tree Lighting sponsored by Ward 3 Councilman Andrew Andujar. Bain School Choir & Band will provide musical selections.

We'll be opening the Carriage House for cocoa compliments of Cranston school teachers/parents, OneCranston Health Equity Zone

In the Spirit of the Holidays ~ Looking forward to having you join us.

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11/24/2025

Come join us!

These young guests enjoyed the American Girl Doll Tea on June 1st.
08/09/2025

These young guests enjoyed the American Girl Doll Tea on June 1st.

Join us August 26th..........We will be adding more restaurants so watch for the updated list!
08/05/2025

Join us August 26th..........We will be adding more restaurants so watch for the updated list!

04/26/2025

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1351 Cranston Street
Cranston, RI
02920

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+14019449226

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