Rebecca at the Well - New Shoreham, RI
Posted by: NorStar
N 41° 10.326 W 071° 33.458
19T E 285450 N 4561015
This sculpture of Rebecca at the well is a former fountain located where five roads come together - had to have been really thirsty to want to get there.
Waymark Code: WMX0JE
Location: Rhode Island, United States
Date Posted: 11/08/2017
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In New Shoreham, at an intersection where five roads come together, is this sculpture named, "Rebecca at the Well."
The sculpture is located at the intersection of Water Street, High Street, and Spring Street, in a small rotary set in the center of the intersection.
The sculpture is a figure on a fountain base. The figure is a woman in a toga holding a pot horizontally. She looks on ahead. The base is square and is taller than the figure is tall. At one time the fountain worked, but according to sources (below) the fountain no longer works.
Dimensions (from site): "approx. H. 5 ft. 9 in.; Fountain: approx. H. 7 ft. 6 in. x W. 3 ft. 9 in."
Inscription (from site):
(On front of base:) "ERECTED BY THE W.C.T.U./OF/BLOCK ISLAND. RHODE ISLAND/JULY 22, 1896 (On north side of base:) FOR GOD AND HOME AND EVERY LAND" unsigned Founder's mark appears.
One source, the BlockIslandGuide.com, has the following note about the sculpture:
"Named for the biblical Rebekah-at-the-well, B.I.'s 'Rebecca' stands proudly at the intersection of four Old Harbor roads. She was erected in 1896 by the local Women's Christian Temperance Movement, which hoped to curb the consumption of alcohol on Block Island. Ironically, restoration experts have concluded that Rebecca is in fact Hebe, cupbearer to the Gods, which may explain why tea-totalling never caught on, at least not here on BI. The statue was recast in 2001."
Another source, the Block Island Times, states that the sculpture in the rotary is actually a 'well crafted reproduction.' The original statue - by then in pretty rough shape, was taken off and is now in a sheltered area. The new location was not given, but it might be in the building that holds the town offices.
Additional Sources:
BlockIslandGuide.com (The Statue of Rebecca):
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Block Island Times (On the Corner of...Rebecca):
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