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  2. Carpenter, Lakeside, and Springvale Cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    The Carpenter, Lakeside, and Springvale Cemeteries are historic cemeteries located on Newman and Pawtucket Avenues in East Providence, Rhode Island, United States. The three cemeteries occupy a triangular area bounded by Newman and Pawtucket Avenues to the east and south, and railroad tracks to the west. Carpenter Cemetery, the oldest, was ...

  3. Jenckes House (Old Louisquisset Pike, Lincoln, Rhode Island)

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    84000088 [1] Added to NRHP. October 10, 1984. The Jenckes House is a historic house at 1730 Old Louisquisset Pike in Lincoln, Rhode Island, United States. It is a -story timber-frame structure, five bays wide, with a large central chimney. The main entrance is flanked by pilasters and topped by a transom window and heavy molded cap.

  4. Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Women Inductees

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    Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Women Inductees. Catharine R. Williams ca. 1835. Matilda Sissieretta Jones, 1897. Aileen Riggin, 1920 at age 14, when she won an Olympic Gold Medal. The Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame is a non-profit, volunteer organization that recognizes those who have brought credit, prominence, or contributions to the ...

  5. Joseph Jenckes Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jenckes Jr. Joseph Jenckes Jr. ( baptized October 12, 1628 – January 4, 1717), also spelled Jencks and Jenks, was the founder of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where he erected a forge in 1671. After his mother and only sibling died in England, his father, Joseph Jenckes Sr., immigrated to New England.

  6. Joseph Jenckes (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Jenckes was the son of Joseph and Esther (Ballard) Jenckes who lived in Lynn, Massachusetts before coming to Rhode Island. His father, the son of an earlier Joseph Jenckes, operated a sawmill in Warwick, but shortly thereafter settled in Providence. [1] The subject Joseph Jenckes became a freeman in Providence in 1681, and ten years later began ...

  7. Joseph Jenckes Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jenckes Sr. ( baptized August 26, 1599 – March 16, 1683), also spelled Jencks and Jenks, was a bladesmith, blacksmith, mechanic, and inventor who was instrumental in establishing the Saugus Iron Works in Massachusetts Bay Colony where he was granted the first machine patent in North America . Jenckes was raised in a family of London ...

  8. Pawtuxet Village - Wikipedia

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    Pawtuxet Village. /  41.76361°N 71.39083°W  / 41.76361; -71.39083. Pawtuxet Village is a section of the New England cities of Warwick and Cranston, Rhode Island, United States. It is located at the point where the Pawtuxet River flows into the Providence River and Narragansett Bay .

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