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The Furnace Hill Brook Historic and Archeological District in a historic district in Cranston, Rhode Island.. The site features archaeological industrial remains dating from the early 19th century, as well as a series of prehistoric Native American settlements, dating from the Late Archaic to the Early Woodland periods. [2]
The Llenlleney'ten, sometimes also known as the High Bar First Nation, [1] are a First Nations people in the Chilcotin District-Fraser Canyon region of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
The High Bar First Nation is a First Nations government of the Secwepemc (Shuswap) Nation, located in the Fraser Canyon-Cariboo region of the Central Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
It stars Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston, and Laurence Fishburne as three Vietnam War veterans who reunite after one of their sons is killed in the Iraq War. Ponicsan's 2005 novel Last Flag Flying is a sequel to his 1970 novel The Last Detail , which covered the same characters earlier in their lives.
CRANSTON − Cranston's newest nanobrewery, Iron Stag Brewing, was supposed to open this summer, turning the side of its building on Rolfe Square into a patio and hangout space. Steel beams ...
Rhode Island's "Howard Prison" in Cranston, Rhode Island at the turn of the 20th century. Howard was originally a farming hamlet in the southern part of Cranston, Rhode Island. In the mid-19th century, most of the land was acquired by the State of Rhode Island to construct a state prison, a poor house, and other state facilities.
With his wife, Cranstoun had at least seven children: John Cranstoun, 2nd Lord Cranstoun (died in or before 1648); James Cranstoun (died 1633), who married first Elizabeth Macgill and secondly Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of the Earl of Bothwell, and was banished from the country in August 1610 for challenging the son of Gideon Murray to a duel.
Toller Shalitoe Montague Cranston CM (April 20, 1949 – January 24, 2015) [1] was a Canadian figure skater and painter. He won the 1971–1976 Canadian national championships , the 1974 World bronze medal and the 1976 Olympic bronze medal .