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    The John Arnold House is an historic house on 99 Providence Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The main block of this two-story wood-frame house is conventionally...
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    Woonsocket (/wʊnˈsɒkɪt, wən-/ wuun-SOK-it, wən-), is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 43,240 at the 2020 census...
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  • Warwick, Rhode Island, listed on the NRHP John Arnold House (Woonsocket, Rhode Island), listed on the NRHP Arnold House (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    state's de facto northeasternmost town. Cumberland borders the Rhode Island cities of Woonsocket to the northwest and Central Falls, to the south and the town...
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  • Arnold-Palmer House, Providence, Rhode Island, NRHP-listed John Waterman Arnold House, Warwick, Rhode Island, NRHP-listed John Arnold House (Woonsocket, Rhode Island)...
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    Smithfield is a town that is located in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. It includes the historic villages of Esmond, Georgiaville, Mountaindale...
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    elevation changes. At 586 ft (179 m), Woonsocket Hill in North Smithfield is one of the highest points in Rhode Island. Residents can expect mild summers...
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    Warwick (/ˈwɔːrwɪk/ WOR-wik or /ˈwɒrɪk/ WORR-ik) is a city in Kent County, Rhode Island, United States, and is the third largest city in the state with a population...
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    manufacturing mills in Providence, Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Woonsocket. During World War I, Rhode Island furnished 28,817 soldiers, of whom 612 died. After the...
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    Territory and district attorney of Milwaukee County. Arnold was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island on February 4, 1814. He graduated from Brown University...
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    and historic district located in North Smithfield and Woonsocket, Rhode Island on Rhode Island Route 146A. Union Village developed because it was at the...
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    The Rhode Island State Police (RISP) is an agency of the US state of Rhode Island responsible for statewide law enforcement and regulation, especially...
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    cotton manufacturer in Providence, Pontiac, and Woonsocket. He was a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 1836 to 1842 and 1845 to...
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  • Since the Great Depression, Rhode Island politics have been dominated by the Rhode Island Democratic Party, and the state is considered part of the Democrats'...
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    Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Included in the list are all properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of Woonsocket...
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    Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district is a congressional district in southern and western Rhode Island. The district is currently represented by Democrat...
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  • This list of museums in Rhode Island encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities...
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    This is a list of prominent people who were born in the state of Rhode Island or who spent significant periods of their lives in the state. James Burrill...
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    J. Howard McGrath (category Politicians from Woonsocket, Rhode Island)
    Committee, and Attorney General of the United States. Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. McGrath was the son of James J. McGrath and the former Ida E....
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  • fill a vacancy. Resigned May 22, 1936, to become Postmaster of Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Resigned to become U.S. Solicitor General. Resigned on Dec. 18...
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  • Thumbnail for College Hill Historic District (Providence, Rhode Island)
    District is located in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. It was designated a National Historic Landmark District on December...
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    Lincoln Chafee (category 20th-century mayors of places in Rhode Island)
    Congressional office in Rhode Island. The son of Republican politician John Chafee, who was the 66th Governor of Rhode Island, the United States Secretary...
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    National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence County, Rhode Island. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts...
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    Adin B. Capron (category Speakers of the Rhode Island House of Representatives)
    Massachusetts, Capron attended Woonsocket High School and Westbrook Seminary, near Portland, Maine. He settled in Stillwater, Rhode Island, and engaged in milling...
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    Henry Lippitt (category Republican Party governors of Rhode Island)
    Social Mill in Woonsocket. He was also a vice president of the Rhode Island Institution for Savings and the president of the Rhode Island National Bank...
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    William R. Walker & Son (category Defunct architecture firms based in Rhode Island)
    Pawtucket, Rhode Island 1896 - St. Charles Borromeo R. C. School, 62 Daniels St, Woonsocket, Rhode Island Demolished. 1896 - Woonsocket District Courthouse...
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    Thomas Alexander Tefft (category People from Richmond, Rhode Island)
    1826 – December 12, 1859) was an American architect, from Providence, Rhode Island. Tefft, one of the nation's first professionally trained architects,...
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  • Ira Rakatansky (category Architects from Providence, Rhode Island)
    Rhode Island 1958, Blieden House, Warwick, Rhode Island 1958, Levin House, Woonsocket, Rhode Island 1958, Myers House and Office, Providence, Rhode Island...
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    James McAndrews (category People from Woonsocket, Rhode Island)
    August 31, 1942) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, McAndrews attended the common schools. He moved to Chicago, Illinois...
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    Duke Robillard (category People from Woonsocket, Rhode Island)
    (2001) Love the Game, Debbie Davies (2001) Boogie 'n' Shuffle, Billy Boy Arnold (2001) Guitar, Jimmy Thackery (2003) Blues in My Heart, Chris Flory (2003)...
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