The Paine House Museum
Located at 7 Station St. in
Coventry, RI.
Mrs. Zilpha W. Foster
Donator of the PaineHouse
The Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society


Owned and operated by The Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society. A one
time Colonial home and Inn, restored and furnished in the period-style.
The Paine house originally was built by Francis Brayton Sr. After his death in 1783
the property passed to his son Francis Brayton Jr. In 1785 Francis Brayton Jr was
granted a license to sell spiritous liquors and the house became a house of
entertainment, an inn or a tavern. In 1797 it was sold to a Charles Holden and was
known as the Holden tavern. Holden heirs sold it to Thomas Whipple April 9, 1849.
On April 25, 1866 the Whipple family sold the property to Phebe Paine and Mary
Mathewson (Matteson). Mary sold her half to Phebe Paine Johnson. Through
inheritance the property came to be in the Paine family for the next 87 years. Mr.
Herbert F. Paine was the last of the family to live in the house and in 1946 after his
death it passed to his half-sister Mrs. Zilpha W. Foster. The keys to the house were
turned over to the President of the Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society on
July 24, 1953 after being left by Mrs. Foster as a memorial to her mother Phebe
Paine Johnson and sister Orvilla Paine. The house was added to the National
Historic Register in 1974.