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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 |
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CHAPTER I. - THE INDIANS |
1 |
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- 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 |
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| CHAPTER II. -
THE NARRAGANSETT COUNTRY - Washington Co. |
27 |
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- 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. |
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| CHAPTER III. -
EARLY SETTLERS OF NARRAGANSETT - Washington Co. |
49 |
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- 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. |
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| CHAPTER IV -
WASHINGTON COUNTY |
71 |
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- 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 |
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| CHAPTER V. -
MILITARY HISTORY |
105 |
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- 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. |
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CHAPTER VI. -
THE BENCH AND BAR OF WASHINGTON AND KENT COUNTIES |
152 |
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- 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 |
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CHAPTER VII. -
THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. -
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183 |
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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 |
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| CHAPTER VIII. -
TOWN OF WESTERLY - Washington Co. |
238 |
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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 |
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| CHAPTER IX. -
THE VILLAGE OF WESTERLY - Washington Co. |
294 |
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- 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. |
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| CHAPTER X. -
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - WESTERLY, Washington Co. |
327 |
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-
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 |
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| CHAPTER XI. -
TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN - Washington Co. |
371 |
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-
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 |
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| CHAPTER XII. -
VILLAGE OF WICKFORD - Washington Co. |
446 |
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-
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 |
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| CHAPTER XIII. -
TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN - Washington Co. |
481 |
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- 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 |
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CHAPTER XIV. - TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN (Concluded) |
579 |
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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 |
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| CHAPTER XV. -
TOWN OF CHARLESTOWN - Washington Co. |
630 |
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- 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 |
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| CHAPTER XVI -
TOWN OF EXETER - Washington Co. |
662 |
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-
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 |
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| CHAPTER XVII. -
TOWN OF RICHMOND - Washington Co. |
698 |
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- 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 |
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| CHAPTER XVIII. -
TOWN OF HOPKINSTON - Washington Co. |
755 |
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- 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 |
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CHAPTER XIX. - KENT COUNTY AND ITS INSTITUTIONS |
843 |
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- 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 |
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CHAPTER XX. -
TOWN OF WARWICK - Kent Co. -
PARTIALLY FINISHED |
920 |
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-
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 |
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| 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 - |
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| CHAPTER XXII. -
TOWN OF EAST GREENWICH. - Kent Co.-
PARTIALLY FINISHED |
1056 |
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- 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 |
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| CHAPTER XXIII. -
TOWN OF WEST GREENWICH. - Kent Co. -
PARTIALLY FINISHED |
1140 |
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- 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 |
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| CHAPTER XXIV. -
TOWN OF COVENTRY - Kent Co. |
1175 |
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-
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 |
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| CHAPTER XXV - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS |
1128 |
PORTRAITS
|
Adams, Dwight R. |
1025 |
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Aldrich, David L. |
820 |
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Allen Edwin R. |
821 |
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Allen, S. W. K. |
180 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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VIEWS, ETC.
|
Map of Washington and Kent Counties |
1 |
|
Residence of Edwin Thompson |
300 |
|
Printing Press Manufactory of C. B. Cottrell
& Sons |
339 |
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Bung-Town Patriot |
353 |
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Views at Davisville |
406 |
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Residence of Allen Reynolds |
414 |
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Rodman Manufacturing Company |
415 |
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Hosue of Mrs. H. Allen |
418 |
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House of Robert Rodman |
418 |
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House of Walter Rodman |
418 |
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House of Franklin Rodman |
418 |
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Quidnessett - Home of the late Nicholas
Boone Spink |
441 |
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Cold Spring House |
459 |
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Hazard Memorial Castle |
574 |
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Druidsdream |
576 |
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The Cottage - Home of the late Isaac P.
Hazard |
592 |
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TheHome of the late Rowland Gibson Hazard,
LL.D |
594 |
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Oakwoods - House of Rowland Hazard |
596 |
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The Acorns - House of Rowland G. Hazard |
598 |
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Peace Dale Mills |
692 |
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Congregational Church, Peace Dale, R. I. |
606 |
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Home of the late Stephen A. Wright |
629 |
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Residence of the late John T. Gardner |
668 |
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Plainview - Residence of Z. Herbert Gardner |
685 |
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E. Kenyon & Son's Wollen Mills |
722 |
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W. A. Walton & Co.'s Wood River Mills |
755 |
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Nichols & Langworthy Machine Company's Works |
804 |
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Views at the Old Forge, Powtowomut Neck |
922 |
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Sunny-Side - Residence of Enos Lapham |
966 |
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Elizabeth Mills |
1024 |
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East Greenwich Academy |
1078 |
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Residence of Lauriston H. Greene |
1133 |
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