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  2. Greenwich Cove Site - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. January 4, 1980. The Greenwich Cove Site is a prehistoric archaeological site in Warwick, Rhode Island, US. The site is a significant multi-component site, with finds dating from the Late Archaic to the Middle Woodland Period. It notably includes a shell midden that has only been moderately affected by vandalism and development ...

  3. List of early settlers of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cornell (settler) Joseph Jenckes Jr., early settler of Pawtucket, Warwick, and Providence. Stephen Northup, built house that remains as one of oldest in the state. John Steere, early settler of Providence and Smithfield, Rhode Island. Pardon Tillinghast, early pastor of the First Baptist Church in America.

  4. How did a Warwick councilwoman acquire land next to her ... - AOL

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    The lot at 735 Oakland Beach Ave., adjacent to the home of Warwick City Councilwoman Donna Travis, was quitclaimed to her and her husband in 2021.

  5. List of counties in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    660,615. 409 sq mi ( 1,059 km 2) Washington County. 009. South Kingstown *. 1729. Formed in 1729 as Kings County from part of Providence Plantations County. Renamed Washington County in 1781. George Washington, American Revolutionary War general and first President of the United States.

  6. Warwick, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.warwickri.gov. Warwick ( / ˈwɔːrwɪk / WOR-wik or / ˈwɒrɪk / WORR-ik) is a city in Kent County, Rhode Island, United States, and is the third largest city in the state with a population of 82,823 at the 2020 census. Warwick is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of downtown Providence, Rhode Island, 63 miles (101 km ...

  7. William Arnold (settler) - Wikipedia

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    The settlements of Pawtuxet, Warwick, and Providence were largely destroyed in 1676 during King Philip's War. William Arnold continued to reside in Pawtuxet during the two decades following Pawtuxet's reunification with Providence. He was a party to several land transactions where he deeded away some of his properties.

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