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Honor Roll side of the memorial image, Touch for more information
By By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), May 5, 2023
Honor Roll side of the memorial
1 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — The War of Independence / Honor Roll
On Thames Street north of Franklin Street, on the left when traveling north.
2 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Veterans Memorial
On State Street east of Eddy Street, on the left when traveling east.
3 Rhode Island, Kent County, Coventry — Liberty Tree Memorial
On Flat River Road (Rhode Island Route 117) east of Brenda Drive (Walker Lane), on the right when traveling east.
4 Rhode Island, Kent County, Coventry — Major Edouard J. Jacques
On Flat River Road (Rhode Island Route 117) east of Brenda Drive (Walker Lane), on the right when traveling east.
5 Rhode Island, Kent County, East Greenwich — June 12, 1775
On Court House Lane, on the right when traveling east.
6 Rhode Island, Kent County, East Greenwich — Kentish Guards Drill Field
Near Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
7 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Alexander Jack Jr. Housec.1811 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
On Spring Street.
8 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Buffum-Redwood Housec. 1700 enlarged 1740 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
On Spring Street.
9 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Cap't George Buckmaster Housec. 1768 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
On Division Street.
10 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Elisha Johnson Housec. 1750 — 86 Spring Street —
On Spring Street.
11 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Erich A. O’D. Taylor
On Fort Adams Drive, on the left when traveling north.
12 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Jonathan Gibbs Housec. 1771 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
On Spring Street.
13 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Rhode Island Marine Memorial
On America’s Cup Avenue (Rhode Island Route 138A) south of Long Wharf, on the right when traveling south.
14 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Samuel Bours Housec. 1777 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
On Spring Street.
15 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Famous Letter by President George Washington
On Touro Street east of Spring Street, on the right when traveling west.
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16 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Letter from Moses Seixas
On Touro Street east of Spring Street, on the right when traveling west.
17 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — U.S.S. Bennington CVA-20
On Lincoln Drive, on the right when traveling north.
18 Rhode Island, Newport County, Portsmouth — Portsmouth Compact1638-1936
Near Anthony Road Extention/Old Boyd's Lane, 0.1 miles west of Boyds Lane.
19 Rhode Island, Newport County, Portsmouth — The Black RegimentBattle of Rhode Island
On West Main Road (Rhode Island Route 114) at Rhode Island Route 24 on West Main Road.
20 Rhode Island, Providence County, Cumberland — Nine Men’s Misery
Near Diamond Hill Road (Rhode Island Route 114) 1 mile south of Angell Road (Rhode Island Route 116).
21 Rhode Island, Providence County, East Providence, Watchemoket Square His. Dist. — Washington Bridge
On East Bay Bike Path north of Warren Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
22 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — HMS Gaspee“Sons of Liberty”
On South Main Street at Planet Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
23 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — John Brown HouseRhode Island Afro-American Heritage Trail
On Powers Street, on the left when traveling east.
24 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Luigi Scala
Near College Street just west of South Main Street (U.S. 44), on the left when traveling west.
25 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Providence Marine Corps of ArtilleryChartered 1801. — Mother of the Rhode Island Batteries —
On Benefit Street at Meeting Street, on the left when traveling north on Benefit Street.
26 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Stephen Hopkins1707 - 1785 — Merchant and Ship Builder —
On Hopkins Street at Benefit Street, on the right when traveling east on Hopkins Street.
27 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — The Boys of Adams' Battery "G"Medal of Honor Recipients — "Adams' Intrepid Band of Cannoneers" —
On Benefit Street at Meeting Street, on the left when traveling north on Benefit Street.
28 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Federal Hill — Giuseppe Garibaldi"Nino, domani a Palermo" — ["Little one, tomorrow in Palermo"] —
On Atwells Avenue west of Enterprise Row, on the right when traveling west.
29 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, South Elmwood — Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski
On F C Greene Memorial Blvd., on the left when traveling south.
30 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, South Elmwood — Wild TurkeyMeleagris gallopavo — Least Concern —
Near FC Greene Memorial Boulevard south of Hawthorne Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
31 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, South Elmwood — Wild TurkeyMeleagris gallopavo — Least Concern —
Near FC Greene Memorial Boulevard south of Hawthorne Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
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32 Rhode Island, Providence County, Scituate — Grover C. Walker Memorial
On Chopmist Hill Road (Rhode Island Route 102) at Rockland Road, on the left when traveling south on Chopmist Hill Road.
33 Rhode Island, Washington County, Charlestown — Liberty Tree Memorial
On Park Lane south of Old Post Road (Rhode Island Route 1A), on the right when traveling south.
34 Rhode Island, Washington County, Charlestown, West Kingston — The Great Swamp Fight19 December 1675
Near South County Trail (Rhode Island Route 2) 1.4 miles south of Kingstown Road (Rhode Island Route 132), on the left when traveling west.
35 Rhode Island, Washington County, Exeter, Escoheag — Address by President Abraham LincolnNovember 19, 1863
Near South County Trail (Rhode Island Route 2) 0.2 miles south of Main Street (Exeter Road), on the right when traveling south.
36 Rhode Island, Washington County, Exeter, Escoheag — Dedicated to All Patriots
Near South County Trail (Rhode Island Route 2) 0.2 miles south of Main Street (Exeter Road), on the right when traveling south.
37 Rhode Island, Washington County, Exeter, Escoheag — In Memory of All War VeteransPatriots Memorial Grove
Near South County Trail (Rhode Island Route 2) 0.2 miles south of Main Street (Exeter Road), on the right when traveling south.
 
 
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