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  2. Chase family - Wikipedia

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    The Chase family is an English family whose members included early American pioneers and those involved in politics, the clergy, business and the military. Originating in Chesham , England , brothers Aquila Chase II and Thomas Chase journeyed to New England . [ 1 ]

  3. Taylor–Chase–Smythe House - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor–Chase–Smythe House (also known as Quarters NB-1 Chase Lane, Naval Education and Training Center) is a historic house on the Middletown portion of Naval Station Newport (most of which is in Newport, Rhode Island.) It is a two-story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a gable roof.

  4. A legal fight between one of RI's richest families will head ...

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    The family's ownership of textile mills, ties with Berkshire Hathaway and other investments landed Kim Chace on Forbes' annual list of wealthiest Americans, placing him at 271 in 1999 and at 236 ...

  5. Elizabeth Buffum Chace - Wikipedia

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    The textile company associated with the Chace family, the Valley Falls Company, later became known as Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates, later Berkshire Hathaway. Influence on the Foundation of the Rhode Island State Home and School. Buffum was one of the largest impetuses in the Foundation of the Rhode Island State Home and School in 1885.

  6. 'There is need everywhere': Foundation is trying to help ...

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    Started in 1916, the foundation identifies itself as "the largest and most comprehensive funder of nonprofit organizations in Rhode Island." At the end of 2023, the foundation's total assets were ...

  7. Louise L. Chase - Wikipedia

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    Louise L. Chase (née Bond; September 2, 1840 – September 19, 1906) was an American social reformer. She was elected president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.) of Middletown, Rhode Island , and elected president of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Newport, Rhode Island .

  8. Arnold Buffum Chace - Wikipedia

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    Arnold was born November 10, 1845, in Cumberland, Rhode Island. [2] His paternal grandfather Oliver Chace was founder of the Valley Falls textile company, which later became Berkshire Hathaway. His parents Samuel Buffington Chace and Elizabeth Buffum Chace were Quakers and prominent anti-slavery activists. [3]

  9. Mount Hope Bay raids - Wikipedia

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    The History of Bristol, Rhode Island. Providence, RI: JA and RA Reid. OCLC 1232485. Murray, Thomas Hamilton (1902). Gen. John Sullivan and the Battle of Rhode Island: a Sketch of the Former and a Description of the Latter. Providence, RI: The American-Irish Historical Society. p. 5. OCLC 2853550. Pigot, Robert (1779) [1778].