Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island, a U. S. state in New England, is known for sandy shores and seaside Colonial towns. It's home to several large cities, including Newport, which is famed for sailing and Gilded Age mansions, such as The Breakers. Providence, its capital, is home to Brown University, green Roger Williams Park, landscaped Waterplace Park and Riverwalk, with the famed WaterFire art installation.

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William Hutchinson

William Hutchinson

Rhode Island judge

William Wickenden

William Wickenden


William Brenton

William Brenton


John Gallup

John Gallup


Thomas Hazard

Thomas Hazard

Carpenter

Thomas Olney

Thomas Olney


Clement Weaver

Clement Weaver


Roger Williams

Roger Williams

Former Governor of Providence Plantations

Roger Williams

Roger Williams

Former Governor of Providence Plantations

Thomas Angell

Thomas Angell


Joseph Whipple III

Joseph Whipple III

Former Deputy Governor of the colony

Joshua Babcock

Joshua Babcock

Physician

William Goddard

William Goddard

Journalist

Benjamin Hazard

Benjamin Hazard

Politician

John Russell Bartlett

John Russell Bartlett

Explorer

Charles De Wolf Brownell

Charles De Wolf Brownell

Artist

Eliza Howland

Eliza Howland

American author

Ellen Bird

Ellen Bird


Christopher La Farge

Christopher La Farge

American novelist and poet

Giuseppe Pettine

Giuseppe Pettine

Italian composer

Robert Hale Ives Goddard

Robert Hale Ives Goddard

Politician

Patrick Ford

Patrick Ford

Film producer ‧ John Ford's son

Carolyn D. Wright

Carolyn D. Wright

American poet

Thomas W. Bicknell

Thomas W. Bicknell

American historian

Robert Scholes

Robert Scholes

American author

Grace Albee

Grace Albee

American printmaker

Henry Fletcher

Henry Fletcher

Former Mayor of Providence

Brian Goldner

Brian Goldner

American executive

Granville Gaylord Bennett

Granville Gaylord Bennett

Bishop

Janet Moreau

Janet Moreau

American olympic athlete

Bramwell Tovey

Bramwell Tovey

Conductor

Hayward Alker

Hayward Alker

Professor

William Stringfellow

William Stringfellow

American lawyer

William Shue

William Shue

Elisabeth Shue's brother

Ambrose Burnside

Ambrose Burnside

Former United States Senator

Benno Wissing

Benno Wissing

Graphic designer

John Drew Colt

John Drew Colt

Actor

Benjamin Bourne

Benjamin Bourne

Former United States Representative

LeBaron Bradford Colt

LeBaron Bradford Colt

Former United States Senator

Byron Diman

Byron Diman

Former Governor of Rhode Island

Edward L. Leahy

Edward L. Leahy

Former United States Senator

J. Russell Bullock

J. Russell Bullock

Former justice

Arthur Mizener

Arthur Mizener

American author

Ethel Barrymore Colt

Ethel Barrymore Colt

Singer ‧ Ethel Barrymore's daughter

Metacomet

Metacomet

King

Nathanael Greene Herreshoff

Nathanael Greene Herreshoff

American naval architect

Mark Anthony DeWolf

Mark Anthony DeWolf

American merchant and slave trader

Lloyd Aspinwall

Lloyd Aspinwall


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