Adam Mott was one of the first founders of Newport and Portsmouth in 1634. Built around 1680 by Adam's son, Jacob, the house was located on a 100-acre tract of land on West Main, Portsmouth, on the south side of Cory's Lane. It is one of Rhode Island's earliest houses. Baker and her team dismantled the house in 1973, planning to re-assemble it. Unfortunately, the wood decayed and crumbled while in storage.

Mott House 203: Dismantling, East North View

Mott House 203: Dismantling, East North View

Mott House 206: Dismantling and Fireplace

Mott House 206: Dismantling and Fireplace

Mott House 209: Dismantling

Mott House 209: Dismantling

Mott House 211: Dismantling East - North End

Mott House 211: Dismantling East - North End

Mott House 218: Northeast

Mott House 218: Northeast

Mott House 230: Dismantling Room A

Mott House 230: Dismantling Room A

Mott House 220: South End

Mott House 220: South End

Mott House 175: Room H

Mott House 175: Room H

Mott House 200: "Pete" Baker and Steve Tyson

Mott House 200: "Pete" Baker and Steve Tyson

Mott House: Collecting Houses, Chapter 13

Mott House: Collecting Houses, Chapter 13