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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 ...
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.
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 ...
Arthur F. Hopkins (1794–1865), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama; Richard Joseph Hopkins (1873–1943), associate justice of the Kansas Supreme Court; Rufus Hopkins (1727–1809), associate justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court; Stephen Hopkins (politician) (1707–1785), chief justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court
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
Great day in the city of Providence and in the state of Rhode Island. I think these games are great,' says PC coach Kim English. Providence basketball's Bryce Hopkins finds his stroke against in ...
Image source: Getty Images. Baby boomers: Not embracing the Roth 401(k) Baby boomers saw the first 401(k)s in 1978, and most have stuck with these traditional plans to the present day.
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 ...