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  2. Thomas Olney - Wikipedia

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    Olney was born in St. Albans, England about 1600 and was trained as a shoemaker. [1] He married Marie Ashton, the daughter of James and Alice Ashton, at St. Albans Abbey in Hertfordshire, England on September 16, 1629, [2] and they had the following children: Thomas, Epenetus, Nabadiah, James, Mary, Discovered, and Lydia.

  3. Capt. Stephen Olney House - Wikipedia

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    The Captain Stephen Olney House is a historic site in North Providence, Rhode Island. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a pair of interior chimneys. The principal exterior decoration is in the front door surround, which features pilasters supporting an entablature and gable pediment.

  4. Lincoln Woods State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Woods State Park is a public recreation area covering 627 acres (254 ha) around Olney Pond four miles (6.4 km) northwest of Pawtucket in the town of Lincoln, Rhode Island. [3] The state park is known for its giant glacial boulders and the stony nature of its terrain which prevented most of the parkland from being used as farmland or for ...

  5. Jeremiah Olney - Wikipedia

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    That day, Olney was promoted lieutenant colonel of the 2nd Rhode Island. Israel Angell became colonel while Simeon Thayer became major. [1] The Rhode Island Assembly voted to recruit two full regiments when the terms of enlistment of the 1776 units ran out. By February only 50 men had enrolled but recruiting picked up and 400 men had enlisted ...

  6. Stephen Olney - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Olney (October 12, 1755, North Providence, Rhode Island – November 23, 1832) was a soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and later a Rhode Island legislator. Stephen Olney's house in North Providence

  7. List of counties in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Counties in Rhode Island have had no governmental functions since 1846 other than as court administrative and sheriff corrections boundaries which are part of state government. Within Rhode Island, Washington County is colloquially referred to as South County. [4] The colony of Rhode Island was established in the 17th century.

  8. Roger Mowry Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Roger Mowry Tavern, also known variously as the Roger Mowry House, Olney House and Abbott House, was a historic stone ender house, built around 1653, in Providence, Rhode Island. Roger Mowry was a constable and operated the only tavern in the town. The tavern also served as a government meeting place, church, and jail.

  9. Israel Arnold House - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Arnold House is an historic house on Great Road in Lincoln, Rhode Island. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, set on a hillside lot on the south side of Great Road. The main block is five bays wide, with a central chimney rising through the gable roof. A 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story gambrel-roofed ell extends to one side. The ell is ...