After filtering for Rhode Island, 37 entries match your criteria.
Patriots & Patriotism Topic
1 ► Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — The War of Independence / Honor Roll — |
2 ► Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Veterans Memorial — |
3 ► Rhode Island, Kent County, Coventry — Liberty Tree Memorial — |
4 ► Rhode Island, Kent County, Coventry — Major Edouard J. Jacques — |
5 ► Rhode Island, Kent County, East Greenwich — June 12, 1775 — |
6 ► Rhode Island, Kent County, East Greenwich — Kentish Guards Drill Field — |
7 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Alexander Jack Jr. House — c.1811 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 — |
8 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Buffum-Redwood House — c. 1700 enlarged 1740 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 — |
9 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Cap't George Buckmaster House — c. 1768 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 — |
10 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Elisha Johnson House — c. 1750 — 86 Spring Street — |
11 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Erich A. O’D. Taylor — |
12 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Jonathan Gibbs House — c. 1771 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 — |
13 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Rhode Island Marine Memorial — |
14 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Samuel Bours House — c. 1777 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 — |
15 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Famous Letter by President George Washington — |
16 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Letter from Moses Seixas — |
17 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — U.S.S. Bennington CVA-20 — |
18 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Portsmouth — Portsmouth Compact — 1638-1936 — |
19 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Portsmouth — The Black Regiment — Battle of Rhode Island — |
20 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Cumberland — Nine Men’s Misery — |
21 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, East Providence, Watchemoket Square His. Dist. — Washington Bridge — |
22 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — HMS Gaspee — “Sons of Liberty” — |
23 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — John Brown House — Rhode Island Afro-American Heritage Trail — |
24 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Luigi Scala — |
25 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Providence Marine Corps of Artillery — Chartered 1801. — Mother of the Rhode Island Batteries — |
26 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Stephen Hopkins — 1707 - 1785 — Merchant and Ship Builder — |
27 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — The Boys of Adams' Battery "G" — Medal of Honor Recipients — "Adams' Intrepid Band of Cannoneers" — |
28 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Federal Hill — Giuseppe Garibaldi — "Nino, domani a Palermo" — ["Little one, tomorrow in Palermo"] — |
29 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, South Elmwood — Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski — |
30 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, South Elmwood — Wild Turkey — Meleagris gallopavo — Least Concern — |
31 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, South Elmwood — Wild Turkey — Meleagris gallopavo — Least Concern — |
32 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Scituate — Grover C. Walker Memorial — |
33 ► Rhode Island, Washington County, Charlestown — Liberty Tree Memorial — |
34 ► Rhode Island, Washington County, Charlestown, West Kingston — The Great Swamp Fight — 19 December 1675 — |
35 ► Rhode Island, Washington County, Exeter, Escoheag — Address by President Abraham Lincoln — November 19, 1863 — |
36 ► Rhode Island, Washington County, Exeter, Escoheag — Dedicated to All Patriots — |
37 ► Rhode Island, Washington County, Exeter, Escoheag — In Memory of All War Veterans — Patriots Memorial Grove — |