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Welcome to
Washington County, Rhode Island

History & Genealogy

Source:
HISTORY OF
WASHINGTON and KENT COUNTIES,
RHODE ISLAND

including
Their Early Settlement and Progress to the Present Time;
A Description of their Historic and Interesting Localities;
Sketches of their Towns and Villages;
Portraits and some of their Prominent Men,
and Biographies of Many of their
Representative Citizens.
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By J. R. Cole
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Illustrated
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New York:
W. W. Preston & Co.
1889

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface    
CHAPTER I. - THE INDIANS 1
   - The Indian Country and Its Discovery by the White Settlers.
 - The Narragansett Indians.
 - The Visit of the Great Sachem.
 - The Various Tribes of Indians and Their Modes of Warfare and Subsistence
 - Indian Gods
 - Lands Deeded to Roger Williams by the Indians.
 - Williams' Letters.
 - The Pequots.
 - The Behavior of the Pequots Toward Other Indians and the Whites.
 - Contentions about Misquamicut.
 - Preparations for War.
 - Trumbull's Description of the Fight.
 - The Warwick Purchase
 - War with the Mohegans
 - Miantinomo
 - Niantics
 - Ninigret and his Successors
 - The Sachems of the Various Tribes.
 - The Manisses and Montauks and Their Feuds, by F. Denison
 - The Great Swamp Fight
 
CHAPTER II. - THE NARRAGANSETT COUNTRY - Washington Co. 27
   - Situation
 - Trading Houses
 - Boundary Liens
 - The colonial Controversy
 - Alterations with Plymouth and Connecticut
 - Petitions to the Throne.
 - The Charter of 1663.
 - Roger Williams' Letter
 - The Trouble with Connecticut
 - Meeting of the Commissioners
 - The New Boundary Liens
 - The King's Province
 - The Letter to the King
 - Decision of the King's Commissioners
 - Final Settlement of the Difficulty
 - The Palatine Light
 - The King's Highway
 - The Dark Day
 - Slavery and the Slave Trade
 - Lake Narragansett and other places.
 
CHAPTER III. - EARLY SETTLERS OF NARRAGANSETT - Washington Co. 49
   - Richard Smith
 - The Fones Record
 - The Petitioners' List
 - The Clarke Family
 - The French Settlement
 - The Landed Aristocracy
 - Extensive Farms and their Dairy Products
 - Governor Robinson
 - Pettaquamscutt and its Surroundings
 - Gilbert Stuart
 - George Rome and his Country Villa
 - An Extraordinary Answer to Prayer
 - Theophilus Whaley
 - The Willetts
 - The Hazards
 - Ministry Lands
 - The Pettaquamscutt Purchase
 - The Church Difficulty
 - The Decision of the King's Council
 - Reverend James McSparran, D. D.
 
CHAPTER IV - WASHINGTON COUNTY 71
   - The Erection of the King's Province
 - Joseph Dudley's Proclamation
 - Names Given to the Different Towns
 - The Erection of Kings county
 - The Act of the Assembly Changing Kings to Washington County
 - The Court House and County Jail
 - Execution of Thomas Carter
 - Daniel Harry, the Indian Convict
 - The Great September Gale
 - The Beginning of the Present Century
 - Ship Building
 - Social Indulgences.
 - Washington County Agricultural Society
 - Public Schools
 - Newspapers
 
CHAPTER V. - MILITARY HISTORY 105
   - Revolutionary Period
 - Original Causes of the War
 - Destruction of the British Vessels "Liberty" and "Gaspee."
 - Forces Raised by the Various Towns
 - Reminiscences of the Sanguinary Conflict
 - Kentish Guards
 - The Capture of Major-General Prescott
 - Colonel Christopher Greene.
 - Major-General Nathaniel Green
 - The Dorr Rebellion
 - The Civil War.
 
CHAPTER VI. - THE BENCH AND BAR OF WASHINGTON AND KENT COUNTIES 152
   - History of the Courts
 - List of Rhode Island Governors from Washington and Kent Counties
 - The Attorney-General.
 - Bar Compact
 -
Daniel Updike
 - Lodowick Updike
 - Wilkins Updike
 - Samuel Ward
 - Harry Babcock
 - James Mitchell Varnum
 - Stephen Arnold
 - Richard Ward Greene
 - Rouse T. Helme
 - Archibald Campbell
 - Jacob Campbell
 - Joseph L. Tillinghast
 - Nathan F. Dixon
 - John H. Cross
 - Elisha R. Potter, Sr.
 - Elisha R. Potter
 - Judge Dutee Arnold
 - Sylvester Gardiner Shearman
 - George A. Brayton
 - Albert Collins Greene.
 - Nathan Whiting
 - William G. Bowen
 - Joseph Windsor
 - William E. Peck
 - John Hall
 - David S. Baker, Jr.
 - William C. Baker
 - Elisha C. Clark
 - Henry Howard
 - Henry B. Anthony
 - Tomas H. Peabody
 - Charles Perrin
 - Albert b. Crafts
 - Albert B. Burdick
 - Henry Whipple
 - Eugene F. Warner
 - Nathan B. Lewis
 - Samuel W. K. Allen
 - Benjamin W. Case
 - Charles J. Arms
 
CHAPTER VII. - THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.  - 183
  PHYSICIANS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY.
 - James Noyes
 - George Stillman
 - Thomas Rodman
 - William Vincent
 - Joshua Babcock
 - Sylvester Gardiner
 - Joseph Comstock
 - John Aldrich
 - Daniel Lee
 - James Noyes
 - George Hazard Perry
 - Nathan Knight
 - Israel Anthony
 - Peleg Johnston
 - William G. Shaw
 - Amos Collins
 - Isaac Collins
 - John Collins
 - John M. Collins
 - Stephen F. Griffin
 - Dan King
 - William Robinson
 - Horatio Robinson
 - John G. Pierce
 - Joseph H. Griffin
 - Henry Aldrich
 - George Hazard Church
 - William T. Thurston
 - John B. Rose
 - John E. Weeden
 - Thomas A. Hazard
 - William H. Wilbur
 - Edwin R. Lewis
 - Edwin Anthony
 - Joseph D. Kenyon
 - John D. Kenyon
 - Amos R. Collins
 - Albert A. Saunders
 - Samuel B. church
 - Elisha P. Clarke
 - John A. Wilcox
 - Curtiss E. Maryott
 - J. Howard Morgan
 - John Wilbur
 - John H. Merrill
 - Henry N. Crandall
 - George C. Bailey
 - Alexander B. Briggs
 - Charles Hitchcock
 - Etta Payne
 - Lucy A. Babcock
 - John E. Perry
 - S. Oscar Myers
 - James N. Lewis
 - H. W. Rose
 - George H. Beebe
 - Alvin H. Eccleston
 - George V. Foster
 - George F. Bliven
 - Edward E. Kenyon
 - Herbert J. Pomroy
 - F. T. Rogers
 - Henry K. Gardner
 - Philip K. Taylor
 - William J. Ryan
 - Lorin F. Wood
 - William James
 - John Champlin
 - Edwin R. Lewis
 - Other Physicians
 - County Medical Society
PHYSICIANS OF KENT COUNTY.
 - Thomas Spencer
 - Thomas Aldrich
 - Dutee Jerauld
 - Joseph Joslyn
 - Peter Turner
 - John Tibbitts
 - Charles Eldredge
 - Lucius M. Wheeler
 - Daniel Howland Greene
 - James H. Eldredge
 - Sylvester Knight
 - Stephen Harris
 - John J. Wood
 - John McGegor
 - Job Kenyon
 - Ira C. Winsor
 - John Winsor
 - John Matteson
 - F. B. Smith
 - M. J. E. Legris
 - James B. Tillinghast
 - William J. Burge
 - James Boardman Hannaford
 - W. H. Sturtevant
 - C. L. Wod
 - E. G. Carpenter
 - G. L. Richards
 - Joseph Suprenant
 - John F. Carpenter
 - William Hubbard
 - N. B. Kenyon
 - Albert C. Dedrick
 - Albert G. Sprague
 - George T. Perry
 
CHAPTER VIII. - TOWN OF WESTERLY - Washington Co. 238
   - Principal Features of the Township
 - The First Settlers of Westerly
 - The Purchase of Misquamicut
 - Hardships Encountered by the Early Settlers
 - Doctor Joshua Babcock
 - Roll of Early Freemen
 - Town Records
 - Roll of Representatives
 - List of Town Clerks
 - Present Officers
 - Notes from Timothy Dwight
 - Granite Quarries
 - WATCH HILL
 - OCEAN VIEW
 - POTTER HILL
 - LOTTERY VILLAGE
 - WHITE ROCK
 - NIANTIC
 -
Indian Church
 - Presbyterian Church
 - The Union Meeting House
 - The Gardner Church
 - The Wilcox Church
 - Friends' Society
 - River Bend Cemetery
 - Graveyards
 
CHAPTER IX. - THE VILLAGE OF WESTERLY - Washington Co. 294
   - The Village of Westerly, Its Location and Its Business History
 - Early Mills
 - Grist Mills
 - Early Woolen Mills, Foundries and Machine Shops
 - Printing Press Manufactory
 - C. Maxson & Co.
 - Carriage Business
 - STILLMANVILLE
 -
Stillman Mill and Machine Shops
 - O. M. Stillman
 - Early Merchants of Westerly
 - The Clothing Business
 - The Furniture Trade.
 - The Grocery Trade
 - The Boot and Shoe Trade
 - Drug Stores
 - Hardware
 - Public Houses
 - Banks of Westerly
 - Schools
 - Churches
 - Fire District
 - Library Association
 - Societies, Etc.
 
CHAPTER X. - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - WESTERLY, Washington Co. 327
   - Rowse Babcock
 - The Chapman family
 - Peleg Clarke
 - Benjamin F. Clark
 - Charles B. Coon
 - Calvert B. Cottrell
 - Amos Cross
 - Daniel F. Larkin
 - Azro N. Lewis
 - Jonathan Maxson
 - Charles Maxson
 - Charles Perry
 - James Monroe Pendleton
 - Eugene b. Pendicton
 - Thomas Wells Potter
 - Joseph H. Potter
 - William D. Potter
 - Thomas Wanton Segar
 - Orlando Smith,
 - Orlando R. Smith
 - Thomas V. Stillman
 - Thomas Vincent
 - Wager Weeden
 - John E. Weeden
 - Edwin Milner
 
CHAPTER XI. - TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN - Washington Co. 371
   - Description
 - Population
 - Noted Places
 - Richard Smith's Block House
 - The Updikes
 - The Big Grave
 - Early Settlement
 - Early Pastimes
 - Negro 'Lections
 - Town Clerks
 - Town Officers
 - Land Titles
 -
The Villages, their Industries, etc.
 - The Town Farm
 - Murders
 - Elm Grove Cemetery
 - Schools
 - First Baptist Church,
 - Allenton
 - Quidnessett Baptist Church, North Kingstown
 - Six Principle Baptist Church
 - Other Churches
 
CHAPTER XII. - VILLAGE OF WICKFORD - Washington Co. 446
   - Situation of the Village
 - Early Traders and Their Places of Business
 - Notes of 1849
 - Banks
 - Jonathan Reynolds
 - John J. Reynolds
 - Pardon T. Hammond
 - Hotels
 - Thomas C. Peirce
 - Fire Engine Company
 - The Annaquatucket Temple of Honor
 - Jocelyn Council, No. 6
 - Uncas Encampment
 - Mails
 - Washington Academy
 - Libraries
 - Sea Captains
 - St. Paul's Church
 - Baptist Church
 - Methodist Church
 - Stephen B. Reynolds
 - Alfred Blair Chadsey
 
CHAPTER XIII. - TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN - Washington Co. 481
   - General Features
 - Erection of the Township
 - Town Clerks
 - Township of Narragansett
 - Freemen
 - Early Births
 - Reminiscences
 - The Hazzards, Robinsons, Rodmans, Watsons, Perrys, Sweets and other Families
 - Amusing Incidents
 - Short Sketches by Jeffrey W. Potter
 - A Suicide
 - Schools
 - Town Farm
 - Tower Hill
 - Presbyterian Church
 - Narragansett Pier
 - Hotels
 - Other Objects of Interest
 - St. Peter\s by the Sea
 - Presbyterian Church
 
CHAPTER XIV. - TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN (Concluded) 579
   - WAKEFIELD
 -
Wakefield Mills
 - Banks
 - Hotels
 - Episcopal Churches
 - Baptists
 - Catholics
 - Riverside Cemetery
 - PEACE DALE
 - Oil Mill
 - Congregational Church
 - ROCKY BROOK
 - Church at Rocky Brook
 - Little Rest.
 - Bank
 - Kingston Church
 - The Congregational Church
 - GLEN ROCK
 - Queen River Baptist Church
 - Kingston Station
 - BURNSIDE
 - PERRYVILLE
 - FORT TUCKER
 - CURTIS CORNER
 - SOUTH FERRY
 - GREENE HILL
 - MOORESFIELD
 - Life Saving Station
 - Light House
 - Point Judith Pond
 - George W. Sheldon
 
- Daniel Sherman
 
-
Stephen A. Wright
 
CHAPTER XV. - TOWN OF CHARLESTOWN - Washington Co. 630
   - Incorporation
 - First Town Meeting
 - Town Clerks
 - Churches
 - Schools
 - Manufactories
 - King's Purchase
 - Mills
 - Indian burying Ground
 - Library
 - Public Halls
 - Great fire at Shannock
 - Ponds
 - Springs
 - Hills
 - Bridges
 -
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
 
CHAPTER XVI - TOWN OF EXETER - Washington Co. 662
   - Description of the Town
 - Noted Places
 - Queen's Fort
 - Beach Pond
 - Town Organization
 - Town Officers
 - List of Town clerks
 - Early Settlement
 - Exeter Hollow
 - Hallville
 - Fisherville
 - Pine Hill
 - The Exeter Bank
 - Lawtonville
 - Browningville
 - Millville
 - Boss Rake Factory
 - Yawgoo
 - The Town Farm and Asylum
 - Schools
 - Churches
 - Library
-
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
 
CHAPTER XVII. - TOWN OF RICHMOND - Washington Co. 698
   - General Features of the Town and Places of Note
 - Early Legislation
 - Prominent Settles
 - Thomas Clarke, the Surveyor
 - Disposition of Lands
 - Town Records
 - Town of Officers
 - Early Mills
 - Wagons, when First Used
 - Schools
 - HOPE VALLEY
 - Arcadia
 - WYOMING
 - Carolina Mills
 - SHANNOCK
 - Clark's Mills
 - Kenyon's Mills
 - WOODVILLE
 - Woodville Seventh Day Baptist Church
 - PLANEVILLE
 - Wood River Chapel
 - HILLSDALE
 - Tug Hollow Mills
 - USQUEPANG
 - Queen's River Baptist Church
 - Richmond church
 -
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
 
CHAPTER XVIII. - TOWN OF HOPKINSTON - Washington Co. 755
   - General Features of the Town
 - Early Legislation
 - Civil Officers
 - Tomaquag Valley
 - The Lewis Family
 - The Langworthy Family
 -
The Babcock Family
 - The Wells Family
 - Early Amusements
 - Horse Insurance Company
 - Schools
 - Libraries
 - Ashaway and its Mills, Stores and Banks
 - The First Seventh Day Baptist Church
 - BETHEL
 
- LAURELDALE
 
- HOPKINTON City, its Stores, Hotels, Manufactories and Churches
 - HOPE VALLEY
 - Manufacturing
 - Stores
 - Banks
 - Hotels
 - Library
 - Churches
 - LOCUSTVILLE
 
- BARBERVILLE
 
- WYOMING
 - ROCKVILLE
 -
Rockville Manufacturing Company
 - MOSCOW
 - Rockville Seventh Day Baptist Church
 -
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
 
CHAPTER XIX. - KENT COUNTY AND ITS INSTITUTIONS 843
   - The Aboriginal Inhabitants
 - SKETCHES of Prominent Settlers
 - Troubles with Massachusetts
 - Erection of the County
 - East Greenwich Academy
 - The Society of Friends
 - Captain Thomas Arnold
 - Extract from Daniel Howland's Diary
 - Freemasonry in Kent County
 
CHAPTER XX. - TOWN OF WARWICK - Kent Co. - PARTIALLY FINISHED 920
   - Important Features of the Towns
 - Town Organization
 - Protection Laws Against the Indians
 - Land Grants
 - Highways
 - Town House
 - List of Town Clerks
 - Town Officers
 - Schools
 - PAWTUXET
 - ROCKY POINT
 - The Buttonwoods
 - OAKLAND BEACH
 
- Shawomet Baptist Church
 - Apponaug and Coweset Shore, Industries, Churches, etc.,
 - CROMPTON, its Early Manufacturing, Stores, Churches, etc.
 - CENTERVILLE,
 - ARCTIC, its Industries and Churches
 
CHAPTER XXI. - TOWN OF WARWICK (CONCLUDED) 974
   - PHENIX and Its Surrounding Villages
 - Early History
 - Lippitt Manufacturing Company
 - Roger Williams Manufacturing Company and Phenix Mills
 - Stores,
 - Undertakers
 - Railroad
 - Hotels
 - Fire District
 - Water Company
 - Fires
 - Banks
 - Public Library
 - Tatem Meeting House
 - Phenix Baptist Church
 - Phenix Methodist Church
 - Catholic Church, Phenix
 - Episcopal Church
 - Clyde Print Works
 - River Point
 - Congregational Church, River Point
 - NATICK
 - Natick First Baptist Church
 - PONTIAC
 -
First Free Will Baptist Church
 - All Saints' Church
 - HILL'S GROVE
 -
Methodist Church
 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - Pg. 1025 -
 
CHAPTER XXII. - TOWN OF EAST GREENWICH. - Kent Co.- PARTIALLY FINISHED 1056
   - General Description of the Town
 - Division of Lands
 - West Greenwich Set Off
 - The Census of 1774
 - Temperance
 - The Poor, How Cared For
 - Town Officers in 1888
 - The Fry Family
 - Commerce and the Fisheries
 - The Spencer Family
 - George Washington Greene
 - Hugh Essex and the Old Grist Mill
 - Education
 - The Village of East Greenwich
 - First Inhabitants and What They Did
 - Samuel King| - The Mercantile Trade
 - Libraries
 - Banks
 - Fire Department
 - Water Works
 - Electric Light
 - Societies
 - Churches
 - Manufactures
 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - Pgs. 1128 - 1139
 
CHAPTER XXIII. - TOWN OF WEST GREENWICH. - Kent Co. - PARTIALLY FINISHED 1140
   - General Features of the Town with Points of Interest
 - Division of the Lands and Settlement of the Town.
 - Sketches of the Thirteen Original Purchasers
 - Town Organization, Etc.
 - Industries
 - Education
 - Theophilus Whaley
 - Sketches of Some of the Leading Men of West Greenwich
 - NOOSENECK, its Manufacturing and Mercantile Interests
 - ESCOHEAG
 - WEST GREENWICH CENTRE
 - ROBIN HOLLOW
 - LIBERTY
 -
The Churches
 
CHAPTER XXIV. - TOWN OF COVENTRY - Kent Co. 1175
   - Description
 - Incorporation, etc.
 - The Coventry and Warwick Dividing Line
 - Town Officers
 - Town Asylum
 - Coventry and Cranston Turnpike
 - Education
 - Secret Societies
 - Greenwood Cemetery
 
- QUIDNICK
 - Tin Top Church
 - ANTHONY
 - Coventry Company
 - Stores
 - Central Baptist Church
 - Maple Root Church
 - Washington Village and its Industries
 - Washington Methodist Church
 - Coventry Manufacturing Company
 - COVENTRY CENTRE
 - SPRING LAKE
 - WHALEY
 - BARCLAY
 - SUMMIT
 - The Christian Church
 - GREENE
 - FAIRBANKS
 - HOPKINS' HOLLOW.
 - HARRIS
 - ARKWRIGHT
 - BLACK ROCK
 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES -
Pg. 1128
 
CHAPTER XXV - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS 1128

PORTRAITS

Adams, Dwight R. 1025
Aldrich, David L. 820
Allen Edwin R. 821
Allen, S. W. K. 180
Babcock, Rowse 328
Barber, Edward 822
Barber, Thomas A. 823
Bennett, William G. 1027
Bodfish, William 1128
Briggs, A. B., M. D. 212
Briggs, Asa S. 824
Briggs,  Ira G. 826
Browning, John A. 441
Campbell, John H. 98
Chace, Thomas W. 1130
Chadsey, Alfred B. 478
Chapman, Courtland P. 333
Chapman, Harris P. 333
Chapman, Israel 330
Chapman, John 332
Chapman, Sumner 331
Church, George H. 194
Clark, Benjamin F. 335
Clark, Charles 741
Clark, Charles P. 743
Clark, Simeon P. 742
Clarke, Peleg 334
Collins, Alfred 657
Collins, Amos R. 212
Coon, Charles B. 336
Cottrell, Calvert B. 338
Cross, John H. 168
Cross, William D. 658
Davis, James M. 411
Dews, Joseph 1131
Eldredge, James H. 226
Ellis, John C. 1028
Ennis, George N. 744
Fry, Thomas G. 1132
Gardner, Z. Herbert 684
Godfrey, Joseph R. 1030
Greene, Anson 745
Greene, Charles J. 746
Greene, Clarke S. 686
Greene, Henry L. 1033
Greene, Henry W. 1035
Greene, Lauriston H. 1133
Greene, Richard 1037
Greene, Simon Henry 1032
Griffin, Joseph H. 192
Griffin, Stephen W. 1216
Hammond, Pardon T. 456
Hazard, Isaac P. 496
Hazard, Joseph P. 502
Hazard, Rowland 504
Hazard, Rowland G. 500
Hazard, Thomas R. 498
Heydon, Henry D. 1039
Hill, Thomas J. 1040
Hopkins, Pardon 1154
Howard, Henry 178
Hoxie, John W. 748
Kenyon, E. A. 660
Kenyon, Elijah 750
Kenyon, Job 230
Kenyon, John D. 201
Kenyon, Joseph D. 200
Kenyon, Thomas E. 1134
Kilton, John J. 1218
Langworthy, Benjamin P., 2d 828
Langworthy, Joseph 830
Langworthy, Josiah W. 829
Langworthy, Oliver 831
Langworthy, Robert H. 832
Langworthy, William A. 833
Lanphear, Harris 834
Lapham, Enos 1044
Larkin, Daniel F. 341
Legris, M. J. E. 232
Lewis, Azro N. 342
Lewis, Edwin R. 199
Lewis, James 690
Lockwood, James T. 1046
Madison, Joseph W. 442
Maglone, John 444
Maxson, Charles 350
Maxson, Jonathan 348
May, Thomas 1136
Milner, Edwin 370a
Money, Philip A. 692
Morgan, J. Howard 212
Nichols, Gardner 836
Olney, George H. 838
"Peaody, Thomas H. 102
Matteson, Charles 1220
Peckham, Pardon S. 1222
Peckham, Thomas C. 1224
Peirce, Thomas C. 458
Pendleton, Eugene B. 357
Pendleton, James M. 354
Perry, Charles 352
Pike, David 1048
Pomery, Herbert J. 212
Potter, Horatio W. 1049
Potter, Joseph H. 360
Potter, Thomas W. 358
Potter, William D. 362
Read, Byron 1226
Reoch, Robert 1050
Reynolds, Albert S. 412
Reynolds, Allen 413
Reynolds, John J. 455
Reynolds, Stephen B. 474
Robinson, Jeremiah P. 516
Robinson, Sylvester 512
Rodman, Isaac P. 528
Rodman, Robert 416
Rodman, Samuel 526
Rogers, Frederick T. 212
Rose, Henry W. 210
Segar, Francis B. 752
Segar, Thomas W. 364
Segar, William F. 753
Sheldon, George W. 624
Sherman, Daniel 626
Smith, Orlando 366
Smith, Orlando R. 367
Spencer, Christopher 1052
Spencer, Richard 1137
Spink, Nicholas B. 440
Sweet, Henry 408
Sweet, John T. G. 696
Utter, George B. 100
Vincent, Thomas 368
Walton, William A. 754
Waterhouse, Benjamin F. 1054
Watson, Elisha F. 532
Weaver, Silas 1138
Wells, Augustus L. 840
Wells, Jonathan R. 842
Wilcox, John A. 204
Wright, Stephen A. 628

VIEWS, ETC.

Map of Washington and Kent Counties 1
Residence of Edwin Thompson 300
Printing Press Manufactory of C. B. Cottrell & Sons 339
Bung-Town Patriot 353
Views at Davisville 406
Residence of Allen Reynolds 414
Rodman Manufacturing Company 415
Hosue of Mrs. H. Allen 418
House of Robert Rodman 418
House of Walter Rodman 418
House of Franklin Rodman 418
Quidnessett - Home of the late Nicholas Boone Spink 441
Cold Spring House 459
Hazard Memorial Castle 574
Druidsdream 576
The Cottage - Home of the late Isaac P. Hazard 592
TheHome of the late Rowland Gibson Hazard, LL.D 594
Oakwoods - House of Rowland Hazard 596
The Acorns - House of Rowland G. Hazard 598
Peace Dale Mills 692
Congregational Church, Peace Dale, R. I. 606
Home of the late Stephen A. Wright 629
Residence of the late John T. Gardner 668
Plainview - Residence of Z. Herbert Gardner 685
E. Kenyon & Son's Wollen Mills 722
W. A. Walton & Co.'s Wood River Mills 755
Nichols & Langworthy Machine Company's Works 804
Views at the Old Forge, Powtowomut Neck 922
Sunny-Side - Residence of Enos Lapham 966
Elizabeth Mills 1024
East Greenwich Academy 1078
Residence of Lauriston H. Greene 1133
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