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  2. James Newell Arnold - Wikipedia

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    James Newell Arnold (August 3, 1844 – September 18, 1927) was a collector and publisher of genealogical and historical records of the state of Rhode Island. His major achievement was the publication of the 21-volume set entitled The Vital Record of Rhode Island (1636-1850).

  3. List of early settlers of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The early Rhode Island inhabitants named in the Rhode Island Royal Charter, dated July 8, 1663 and signed with the royal seal by King Charles II; this charter was the basis for Rhode Island's government for nearly two centuries: [38] Author: John Clarke; Governor: Benedict Arnold; Deputy Governor: William Brenton; Assistants: William Baulston ...

  4. Joseph A. Bevilacqua Sr. - Wikipedia

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    The Providence Journal brought public attention to Bevilacqua's ties to organized crime figures in 1984. [5] State police officers followed him as he visited the homes of crime figures, [ 5 ] and he was also observed frequenting a mob-connected motel for mid-day trysts with women. [ 5 ]

  5. List of newspapers in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Rhode Island, published monthly and owned by the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. Based in Providence, but covering the entire state. Mercury, published monthly and owned by Gatehouse Media. An alternative weekly-style paper covering Rhode Island arts, entertainment and food in Newport and Middletown.

  6. North Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    The North Burial Ground is a 110-acre (0.45 km 2) cemetery in Providence, Rhode Island dating to 1700, the first public cemetery in Providence. [2] It is located north of downtown Providence, bounded by North Main Street, Branch Avenue, the Moshassuck River, and Cemetery Street. Its main entrance is at the junction of Branch and North Main.

  7. G. Edward Buxton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Buxton was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on May 13, 1880, to Dr. G. Edward and Sarah A. (Harrington) Buxton. In 1884 his family moved to National City, San Diego County, California, where he received his early education before moving back to the family home of Rhode Island in 1895.

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