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By By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), May 5, 2023
Early Bristol 17th Century Beginnings Marker
1 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Early Bristol 17th Century BeginningsSowam's Heritage Area
In January 1680, following King Philip’s War, Plymouth Colony sold the area “known by the name of Mount Hope Neck and Poppasquash Neck”, which was part of Sowams, the ancestral home of the Pokanoket Tribe. Following the sale, four wealthy Boston . . . Map (db m186127) HM
2 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — St. Michael's Church in Bristol
Organized by members of the Church of England 1718. First church erected on this spot 1720. Burned by the British May 25, 1778. Second church erected 1786. removed to make way for a larger one 1833. Third church burned Dec. 5, 1858. Fourth church . . . Map (db m222933) HM
3 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Baptist Church in Warren, R.I.Founded November 15, 1764 Reported damaged
Rhode Island College, now Brown University, was founded on this site with the Rev. James Manning as its first President. The First Commencement was held here in 1769, when the student enrollment was 29. The College moved to its . . . Map (db m222989) HM
4 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Massasoit Park Sacred Circle Monument
In October of 2000 the Massasoit Park Revitalization Committee rehabilitated and re-dedicated this park for the community of Warren as a recreational space for the Historic Waterfront District. In the “Sacred Circle,” East, West, North and . . . Map (db m188388) HM
5 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — The Baptist Church in Warren
This tablet was erected May 25, 1897 by the Benevolent Baptist Society Incorporated Aug. 29, 1785. First Officers Pres. Nathan Miller • V.Pres. Ebenezer Cole • Treas. Robert Carr • Sec. Wm Turner Miller . . . Map (db m222986) HM
6 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — 4 — The First Methodist ChurchWarren Historic Site — N 41° 43' 49", W -71° 17' 1" —
This truly magnificent building has been a light in both the spiritual and navigational life of Warren. The first Methodist sermon ever preached in Warren was by Rev. Daniel Smith in 1789. The Rev. Jesse Lee, noted pioneer of . . . Map (db m222983) HM
7 Rhode Island, Kent County, East Greenwich — The Marlborough Street ChapelRhode Island Afro-American Heritage Trail
Built in 1872 by William Northup on the former site of Scalloptown. This chapel was the first fully integrated congregation in East Greenwich.Map (db m58389) HM
8 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Great Friends Meeting House
In 1639, Helen and Nicholas Easton, John Clarke, William Coddington and others left Portsmouth, the settlement founded in 1638 by Anne Hutchinson and others on the northern end of Aquidneck Island. They came south and founded Newport. Newport’s . . . Map (db m48498) HM
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9 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Historic Barney Street Cemetery
Site of First Catholic Church in Rhode Island 1828 Final resting place of many of Newport's earliest Irish residents. The oldest marked burial is 1830, the most recent 1853. Although Rhode Island is well known for its . . . Map (db m223110) HM
10 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Pelham StreetWalking Tour of the Historic Hill — The Museum of Newport History, Newport Historical Society —
Pelham Street runs along the southern edge of colonial Newport and is the location of houses built in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is named for the Pelham family of Newport which is related to the British Prime Minister Henry Pelham. In 1810, . . . Map (db m223154) HM
11 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Queen Anne Square
Queen Anne Square lies within the area of some of Newport's earliest settlement. Prominent at the head of the park lies Trinity Church, a Newport icon and one of Newport's oldest congregations. Formed in 1698 as an Anglican congregation of . . . Map (db m223215) HM
12 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Seaman's Church Institute of Newport18 Market Square
Seamen's Church Institute of Newport has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1983Map (db m223220) HM
13 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Spring & John StreetsWalking Tour of the Historic Hill — The Museum of Newport History, Newport Historical Society —
Charles Handy, Sr., owned land between Pelham and Bowery Streets that once belonged to Abraham Redwood. Handy died in 1793, leaving the estate to his sons Thomas, Levin, John, and William. About 1800 they sub-divided the land and laid out . . . Map (db m223179) HM
14 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — St. Joseph's Cemetery
Known locally as the "Barney Street Cemetery", this plat was purchased by the Diocese of Boston in April, 1828. The site had on it a small schoolhouse, built in 1809, and this was used as the first church, dedicated to St. Joseph. Two adjoining . . . Map (db m223137) HM
15 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — St. Mary’s Parish
St. Mary's Parish was founded April 8, 1828 and is the oldest Parish in the Diocese of Providence Present structure begun August 7, 1848. Dedicated on July 25, 1852. Consecrated on August 15, 1884. President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline . . . Map (db m190084) HM
16 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — St. Paul's United Methodist Church1806 — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 195 —
World's oldest Methodist church with steeple and bellMap (db m223284) HM
17 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Famous Letter by President George Washington
The famous letter by President George Washington to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, August 21, 1790, in which religious freedom is laid out as a basic principle of the new republic. To the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island . . . Map (db m223103) HM
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18 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Hammetts Bell
The Hammetts Bell was manufactured in 1872 by Vanduzen & Tift at its Buckey Bell Foundry in Cincinnati, and likely hung in a church steeple. The company made thousands of bells until it closed in the early 1950's, and has the distinction of founding . . . Map (db m223196) HM
19 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Letter from Moses Seixas
The Letter from Moses Seixas, Warden of the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island to President George Washington, August 17, 1790. To the President of the United States of America
Sir, Permit the children of the . . . Map (db m223099) HM
20 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Touro Synagogue
The results of the religious toleration upon which Newport was founded are nowhere more evident than in the houses of worship clustered within a few hundred feet of this location: Touro Synagogue, the Seventh Day Baptist Meeting House, the United . . . Map (db m48580) HM
21 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Touro SynagogueNational Historic Site
Touro Synagogue of Jeshuat Israel Congregation Founded 1658 Ths oldest synagogue building in the United States was designed by Peter Harrison. Ground was broken August 1, 1759. It was dedicated on December 2, 1763. Here, 1781-84 The Rhode Island . . . Map (db m48698) HM
22 Rhode Island, Providence County, Cumberland — Monastery Bell
This bell was cast by George Holbrook in East Medway MA in 1840, and was installed at 22 Broad St. It remained there until 1977 when it was dismantled by the Knights of Columbus and brought to the Hayden Library and dedicated to the departed . . . Map (db m55663) HM
23 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Bethel A.M.E. Church
Former site of the Bethel A.M.E. Church 1866-1961 Beginning as a free mission in 1795, members met in the African Meeting House before purchasing this lot in 1820. The services were held in the homes of the members for over 40 years. In 1866, . . . Map (db m30314) HM
24 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Congdon Street Baptist Church
Built in 1874 as the second meeting house and a place of worship for the 19th century Afro-American communityMap (db m57751) HM
25 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — First Baptist Church
Members of the Afro-American community met in the vestry of this historic church in 1819 to establish the 1st African Meeting House in Rhode Island.Map (db m57750) HM
26 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — First Baptist Church in America 375th Anniversary
This memorial plaque is presented by the American Baptist Churches USA to First Baptist Church in America Providence, Rhode Island On the Occasion of its 375th Anniversary 1638 - 2013 Who from its founding by Roger . . . Map (db m122521) HM
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27 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Prospect Terrace
Views from this hilltop have attracted visitors for centuries. In the 1860's, they were the inspiration for local merchant and neighbor, Isaac Hale to raise funds for the purchase and donation of the land to the city for a public park. In the . . . Map (db m223301) HM
28 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial
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29 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Roger Williams National MemorialNational Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
Welcome to the birthplace of religious freedom in the United States. Roger Williams, fleeing religious persecution in England and Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded Providence here in 1636. The original inhabitants, the Narragansett and Wampanoag, . . . Map (db m115217) HM
30 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — The Cathedral of St. JohnEpiscopal
Founded as Kings Church, 1722Map (db m222491) HM
31 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — The First Baptist Church
Founded by Roger Williams A.D. 1638 The oldest Baptist Church in America The oldest church in this state This meeting house erected A.D. 1773Map (db m56032) HM
32 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — The First Baptist Church in America
Gathered by Roger Williams A.D. 1638Map (db m222496) HM
33 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — The First Baptist Meetinghouse Reported damaged
The First Baptist Meeting House is locate one block east of this bridge at 75 North Main Street. Founded in 1638 by Roger Williams, the First Baptist Church is the oldest Baptist congregation in America and has held continuous services since . . . Map (db m151712) HM
34 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — The Prophet of Religious Freedom
Forced worship stinks in God's nostrils. Roger Williams, in a letter to Connecticut Governor Thomas Prence (1670) The steeple in front of you is the First Baptist Church in America, gathered by Roger Williams in 1638. Williams was . . . Map (db m122503) HM
35 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — 1775
The First Baptist Church in America relocated to its present site. Market House and University Hall were five years old. "Weybosset" Bridge had been rebuilt and a ferry boat operated from Cowpen Point. Many more wharfs appeared behind Towne Street . . . Map (db m222711) HM
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36 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — A Livelie Experiment
…at last to proclaim a true and absolute Soul-Freedom to all the people of the land impartially, so that no person be forced to pray nor pay, otherwise than as his Soul believeth and consenteth. Roger Williams, from Butler's . . . Map (db m115209) HM
37 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — Annye
In 1959, Annye came to Providence from Montgomery, Alabama. She'd answered an advertisement in the newspaper, placed by an East Side widower who was looking for a live-in caretaker for his children. On this spring evening, ready to have her . . . Map (db m151645) HM
38 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — Beneficent Congregational Church
Organized in 1743 under the leadership of Joseph Snow Sr. as ruling elder. First minister Rev Joseph Snow Jr. 1743-1793. Original meeting house built on this site 1744-6. Present building dedicated in 1810. Vestry and Chancel remodeled and present . . . Map (db m56338) HM
39 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — First Universalist Church
Established 10 April 1821 at Westminster and Union Streets. Third Sanctuary dedicated, 20 November 1872. Founding member, Rhode Island State Council of Churches, 1937. Organizing member, Providence Intown Churches Association, 1974. . . . Map (db m151643) HM
40 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — Repentance for Slavery
On this site Providence R.I. July 5th 1999 in conjunction with the 22nd general Synod of the United Church of Christ a group of church and community people gathered in an act of repentance for African American slavery and in celebration of human . . . Map (db m56283) HM
41 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — Roger Williams Founded Providence Here in 1636
The Spring of clear cold water located thirty feet west of this point led Roger Williams to found Providence here in the year 1636 from which center has developed in four directionsMap (db m122490) HM
42 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — Roger Williams National MemorialNational Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
Welcome to the birthplace of religious freedom in the United States. Roger Williams, fleeing religious persecution in England and Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded Providence here in 1636. The original inhabitants, the Narragansett and Wampanoag, . . . Map (db m222490) HM
43 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — St. Francis Xavier Convent of Mercy
This building, originally known as St. Francis Xavier Convent of Mercy, was constructed in 1894 on the site of the first convent of the Sisters of Mercy when they came to Providence on March 12, 1851. The Providence congregation was founded by . . . Map (db m223075) HM
44 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Federal Hill — All Saint's Memorial ChurchEpiscopal
Established in 1846 as St. Andrews Became All Saint's in 1869Map (db m222479) HM
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45 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Federal Hill — 311 — All Saints' Memorial Church710 Westminster Street
All Saints' Memorial Church has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m222477) HM
46 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Federal Hill — Monsignor Cavallaro Plaza
This monument and parcel of land were dedicated, October 21, 1979 in honor of, Reverend Monsignor Galliano J. Cavalaro
"Monsignor Cavallaro was pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church since 1960, and Director of Catholic . . . Map (db m223059) HM
47 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Fox Point — 12 — Roger Williams Landing 1636Providence Harbor Walk at Fox Point & India Point
Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, was born in London in 1603. After graduating from Cambridge University in 1627, Williams took holy orders in the church of England. In 1630 he emigrated to the New World and settled in the Massachusetts . . . Map (db m57585) HM
48 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Fox Point — The Landing Place of Roger Williams
To the memory of Roger Williams The Apostle of Soul Liberty Founder of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Below this spot then at the waters edge stood the rock on which according to tradition . . . Map (db m151690) HM
49 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Fox Point — 7/8 — Welcome to India Point Park / Welcome to Fox PointProvidence Harbor Walk at Fox Point & India Point
Welcome to India Point Park In 1962, Mary Elizabeth Sharpe wrote of her vision for a park at the head of Narragansett Bay. Her passion for landscape allowed her to see beyond the abused and neglected waterfront. She shared her thoughts in a . . . Map (db m75991) HM
50 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Upper South Providence — The Second Freewill Baptist (Pond Street) Church
This historic congregation was a leader in the anti-slavery movement. Emancipation day celebration and served as a station on the Underground RailroadMap (db m57753) HM
51 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, West End — Church of God and Saints of Christ1896
First tabernacle 1905 This edifice erected 1965 by Rabbi Levi S. Plummer Renaissance man - Humanitarian - Spiritual guide BuilderMap (db m223073) HM
52 Rhode Island, Providence County, Woonsocket — Paul H. Dempster
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53 Rhode Island, Washington County, Hopkinton, Ashaway — 7th Day Baptist Churches of Hopkinton and Westerly
Here for more than a century was the religious, business and civil center of Westerly. Near by in private homes, the people met in town meetings. Here crossed paths from what is now Hopkinton, Richmond and Westerly. Here were the first mill dam and . . . Map (db m29616) HM
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54 Rhode Island, Washington County, Hopkinton, Ashaway — First Seventh Day Baptist Church of Hopkinton1622-1935
Seventh Day Baptists, members of a church of like faith in Newport, Rhode Island until 1708, first worshipped in this community in 1672. The first meeting house was built in 1680. The nearby-by church, which replaced the original building, was . . . Map (db m30392) HM
55 Rhode Island, Washington County, Hopkinton, Ashaway — Seventh Day Baptist Minister's Monument
(on the North side the following) 1680 - 1899 This Monument is a Memorial to the early Pastors of the Second Seventh-day Baptist Church in America, whose remains lie buried within the enclosing circle. They were stalwart men and sound . . . Map (db m30707) HM
56 Rhode Island, Washington County, North Kingstown, Lafayette — Robert Rodman's VillageLafayette — A Southern Rhode Island Mill Village —
For a place to be truly considered a village requires several vital components; buildings that serve the residents and contribute to the sense of community that the word "village" embodies. In Lafayette, virtually all those community-creating . . . Map (db m222662) HM
57 Rhode Island, Washington County, Westerly — Christ Church
This is the third building for the parish of Christ Church, Westerly, organized in 1834. The cornerstone of the present building, designed in the Gothic Revival style, was laid in 1891 and the completed church was consecrated on October 16, 1894. . . . Map (db m226891) HM
58 Rhode Island, Washington County, Westerly — George Kent Performance Hall
. . . Map (db m226808) HM
 
 
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