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Stephen Hopkins (March 7, 1707 – July 13, 1785) was a Founding Father of the United States, [2] a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, a chief justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and a signer of the Continental Association and Declaration of Independence. He was from a prominent Rhode Island family, the ...
The Governor Stephen Hopkins House is a museum and National Historic Landmark at 15 Hopkins Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It was the home of Stephen Hopkins, a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. [3]
Stephen Hopkins (merchant) (c. 1581–1644), passenger on the Mayflower and one of forty-one signatories of the Mayflower Compact; Stephen Hopkins (politician) (1707–1785), Rhode Island governor and signer of the Declaration of Independence SS Stephen Hopkins, a 1942 World War II Liberty ship named for him; Stephen T. Hopkins (1849–1892), U ...
Stephen Hopkins of Providence; 7 May 1755 - 4 May 1757; William Greene of Warwick; 4 May 1757 - 23 January 1758 (died in office) Stephen Hopkins of Providence; 13 March 1758 - 5 May 1762; Samuel Ward of Newport; 5 May 1762 - 4 May 1763; Stephen Hopkins of Providence; May 1763 - 3 May 1765; Samuel Ward of Newport; 3 May 1765 - 1 May 1767
The Market House is a historic three-story brick market house in Market Square, in the College Hill, a neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island, USA.The building was constructed between 1773 and 1775 [2] and designed by prominent local architects, Joseph Brown and Declaration of Independence signer Stephen Hopkins.
Governor Hopkins may refer to: Stephen Hopkins (politician) (1707–1785), 28th, 30th, 32nd, and 34th Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations between 1755 and 1768 Edward Hopkins (1600–1657), Governor of the Connecticut Colony from 1640 to 1655
Cooke and Wanton were both later Governors of Rhode Island, Esek Hopkins was a commander in the Continental Navy from 1775 to 1778, and Founding Father Stephen Hopkins signed the US Declaration of Independence in 1776. Greenwood has also included a self-portrait, holding a candle by the doorway.
10 1770 – 1776 Stephen Hopkins, John Cooke. 11 1776 – 1777 Metcalf Bowler. ... The Supreme Court of Rhode Island (RI Supreme Court, 2010), pg. 23; See also.