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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS Search our periodicals and newspapers through NETOP, our online catalog.. Newspapers. The library is the repository for the Rhode Island Newspaper Project, part of the larger United States Newspaper Program funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The library has a microfilm collection of almost every Rhode Island newspaper ever published. PASSENGER LIST RESOURCES Rhode Island Passenger List Resources in the RIHS Collections. The following items are located in the Reading Room. 1798-1872 Rhode Island Passenger Lists: Port of Providence 1798-1808, 1820-1872; Port of Bristol and Warren 1820-1871, by Maureen Taylor (book) Call Number: CS 44 T39. 1872-1910 Passenger lists for this time period have beenlost.
AMERICAN DINER MUSEUM The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. THE JOHN BROWN HOUSE MUSEUM Please follow the driveway through the courtyard gate. Please call 401-273-7507 x368 for admittance. The John Brown House Museum. 52 Power St. Providence, RI 02906. Free Museum parking is accessed from Charlesfield Street, which runs parallel to Power Street. The entrance is close to the corner of Charlesfield and Benefit Streets. VITAL AND PROBATE RECORDS Vital Records. The library has Rhode Island vital records from 1636 to 1920. More specifically, the library has births to 1898, marriages to 1900, and deaths to 1920. Vital records earlier than 1853 have to be searched by town. State vital record indexes exist for the period 1853 to 1900 (marriages, births) and 1853 to 1920 (deaths). MUSEUM OF WORK & CULTURE We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance of arriving at the Museum, though it is not required. Reservations are limited to 9 visitors per half hour in order to ensure a comfortable flow of guests through the Museum. If you wish to visit the Museum with 10 or more people, please contact us directly at mowc@rihs.org or 401-769-9675. NATURALIZATION RECORDS RESOURCES The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.OLIVER WATSON HOUSE
In I888 the State of Rhode Island purchased the 140 acre Watson farm for $5,000 in order to establish an agricultural school in Kingston. The farmhouse, probably built around 1796, is the oldest structure on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. COLLECTION – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY These words express the essential purpose of the Rhode Island Historical Society. Since 1822 the Society has worked to document, preserve and disseminate the history of the state and its people. “Collections” is the term used for all material and digitalholdings of lasting
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS Search our periodicals and newspapers through NETOP, our online catalog.. Newspapers. The library is the repository for the Rhode Island Newspaper Project, part of the larger United States Newspaper Program funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The library has a microfilm collection of almost every Rhode Island newspaper ever published. PASSENGER LIST RESOURCES Rhode Island Passenger List Resources in the RIHS Collections. The following items are located in the Reading Room. 1798-1872 Rhode Island Passenger Lists: Port of Providence 1798-1808, 1820-1872; Port of Bristol and Warren 1820-1871, by Maureen Taylor (book) Call Number: CS 44 T39. 1872-1910 Passenger lists for this time period have beenlost.
AMERICAN DINER MUSEUM The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. THE JOHN BROWN HOUSE MUSEUM Please follow the driveway through the courtyard gate. Please call 401-273-7507 x368 for admittance. The John Brown House Museum. 52 Power St. Providence, RI 02906. Free Museum parking is accessed from Charlesfield Street, which runs parallel to Power Street. The entrance is close to the corner of Charlesfield and Benefit Streets. VITAL AND PROBATE RECORDS Vital Records. The library has Rhode Island vital records from 1636 to 1920. More specifically, the library has births to 1898, marriages to 1900, and deaths to 1920. Vital records earlier than 1853 have to be searched by town. State vital record indexes exist for the period 1853 to 1900 (marriages, births) and 1853 to 1920 (deaths). MUSEUM OF WORK & CULTURE We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance of arriving at the Museum, though it is not required. Reservations are limited to 9 visitors per half hour in order to ensure a comfortable flow of guests through the Museum. If you wish to visit the Museum with 10 or more people, please contact us directly at mowc@rihs.org or 401-769-9675. NATURALIZATION RECORDS RESOURCES The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.OLIVER WATSON HOUSE
In I888 the State of Rhode Island purchased the 140 acre Watson farm for $5,000 in order to establish an agricultural school in Kingston. The farmhouse, probably built around 1796, is the oldest structure on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. VITAL AND PROBATE RECORDS Vital Records. The library has Rhode Island vital records from 1636 to 1920. More specifically, the library has births to 1898, marriages to 1900, and deaths to 1920. Vital records earlier than 1853 have to be searched by town. State vital record indexes exist for the period 1853 to 1900 (marriages, births) and 1853 to 1920 (deaths).FAMILY HISTORIES
Family histories can be accessed by searching our card catalog for the surname you are researching. We are always interested in expanding our permanent collection of Rhode Island family histories, so please contact our reference department by email (reference@rihs.org) or by phone (401.273.8107 x10) if you would like to make a donation. PASSENGER LIST RESOURCES Rhode Island Passenger List Resources in the RIHS Collections. The following items are located in the Reading Room. 1798-1872 Rhode Island Passenger Lists: Port of Providence 1798-1808, 1820-1872; Port of Bristol and Warren 1820-1871, by Maureen Taylor (book) Call Number: CS 44 T39. 1872-1910 Passenger lists for this time period have beenlost.
RHODE ISLAND CEMETERY DATABASE The library’s computerized Rhode Island burial records, known as the “Rhode Island Cemetery Database 1647-1900”, are available on a computer station in the Reading Room. Printing is available for $.25 per copy. The database contains over 421,000 inscriptions from 3,046 Rhode Island cemeteries. Because it contains 17th, 18th, and 19th EMPLOYMENT & INTERNSHIPS Special paid internship opportunities outside of our regular internships are listed above under the “Employment” section. For more information and to apply for internships: Send an email including resume and cover letter expressing area (s) of interest to: Kelvis Hernandez, Visitor Services Specialist, at khernandez@rihs.org. In thesubject
GRAPHICS COLLECTIONS Graphics Collections. In 1969, the Society recognized the importance of non-printed documentation and dedicated an entire division to the task of collecting, preserving and sharing Rhode Island’s visual and oral history. Today, the Graphics collection is one of only a few historical archives in New England dedicated solely to visual and oral CONCERTS-UNDER-THE-ELMS The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.OLIVER WATSON HOUSE
In I888 the State of Rhode Island purchased the 140 acre Watson farm for $5,000 in order to establish an agricultural school in Kingston. The farmhouse, probably built around 1796, is the oldest structure on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: The idea to build a canal from Providence to Worcester had been thought of in the 1790s by John Brown. However, the idea did not meet fruition due to Boston blocking the effort. With the opening of the Erie Canal the idea of canal was brought to the foreground again in the 1820s. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: The Rhode Island streetcar and bus history is complex and often confusing due to various ownerships, leases and regulations. Although there were up to 15 street car companies, most were merged under one owner or leaser. The fear of thousands of Rhode Islanders being left without transportation due to the financial difficulties and whims of the streetcar companies convinced the THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. COLLECTION – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY A lunar calendar, of the festivals, and other days in the year, observed by the Israelites, commencing anno mundi, 5566, and ending in 5619, being a period of 54 years, which by the solar computation of time, begins September 24th, 1805, and will end the 28th of the same month, in the year 1859, together with other tables useful andconvenient.
LIBRARY – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.FAMILY HISTORIES
The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. MUSEUM OF WORK & CULTURE The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. AMERICAN DINER MUSEUM The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. VITAL AND PROBATE RECORDS Vital Records. The library has Rhode Island vital records from 1636 to 1920. More specifically, the library has births to 1898, marriages to 1900, and deaths to 1920. RHODE ISLAND CEMETERY DATABASE NATURALIZATION RECORDS RESOURCES The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: The Champion Horse Shoe Company was a manufacturer of horse and mule shoes and toe calks. At the peak of the company's development there were branch offices in New York City, Chicago, andSan Francisco.
THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. COLLECTION – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY A lunar calendar, of the festivals, and other days in the year, observed by the Israelites, commencing anno mundi, 5566, and ending in 5619, being a period of 54 years, which by the solar computation of time, begins September 24th, 1805, and will end the 28th of the same month, in the year 1859, together with other tables useful andconvenient.
LIBRARY – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.FAMILY HISTORIES
The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. MUSEUM OF WORK & CULTURE The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. AMERICAN DINER MUSEUM The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. VITAL AND PROBATE RECORDS Vital Records. The library has Rhode Island vital records from 1636 to 1920. More specifically, the library has births to 1898, marriages to 1900, and deaths to 1920. RHODE ISLAND CEMETERY DATABASE NATURALIZATION RECORDS RESOURCES The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: The Champion Horse Shoe Company was a manufacturer of horse and mule shoes and toe calks. At the peak of the company's development there were branch offices in New York City, Chicago, andSan Francisco.
VITAL AND PROBATE RECORDS Vital Records. The library has Rhode Island vital records from 1636 to 1920. More specifically, the library has births to 1898, marriages to 1900, and deaths to 1920.MAP COLLECTIONS
The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. ORGANIZATION RECORDS The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS Search our periodicals and newspapers through NETOP, our online catalog.. Newspapers. The library is the repository for the Rhode Island Newspaper Project, part of the larger United States Newspaper Program funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The library has a microfilm collection of almost every Rhode Island newspaper ever published. RHODE ISLAND CEMETERY DATABASE The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. PASSENGER LIST RESOURCES Rhode Island Passenger List Resources in the RIHS Collections. The following items are located in the Reading Room. 1798-1872 Rhode Island Passenger Lists: Port of Providence 1798-1808, 1820-1872; Port of Bristol and Warren 1820-1871, by Maureen Taylor (book) . CallNumber: CS 44 T39
MEMBERSHIP & BENEFITS The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.17TH CENTURY
May, 1769. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America; : begun and holden at Newport, within and for the said colony, on the first Wednesday in May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine, and ninth of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty, George the Third, by theOLIVER WATSON HOUSE
In I888 the State of Rhode Island purchased the 140 acre Watson farm for $5,000 in order to establish an agricultural school in Kingston. The farmhouse, probably built around 1796, is the oldest structure on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: Providence merchant Benjamin Thurber (1734-1807) was operating a dry goods store in Providence by 1766, and using a "Sign of the Bunch of Grapes" for advertising. This business was passed down through the extended Thurber family until the store and its inventory were sold to the partnership of Watson & Gladding in 1807. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. COLLECTION – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY These words express the essential purpose of the Rhode Island Historical Society. Since 1822 the Society has worked to document, preserve and disseminate the history of the state and its people. “Collections” is the term used for all material and digitalholdings of lasting
RESEARCH – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYCOVENTRY RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYWESTERLY RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYWOONSOCKET RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYRHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY BLOGRHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARYRHODE ISLAND HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY Research. Founded in 1822, the Rhode Island Historical Society is the fourth-oldest state historical society in the United States. The Society has the largest and most important historical collections in existence relating to Rhode Island. These collections include 25,000 museum objects, over 100,000 printed books, 110,000 photographs, 3,400 ORGANIZATION RECORDS AMERICAN DINER MUSEUM The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. VOLUNTEER – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Volunteers give tours to school groups, guide visitors through the museums, and assist with the planning and production of various events and programs. Depending on the desired role, volunteers receive training and serve as ambassadors of the Rhode Island Historical Society. Opportunities to volunteer exist at all of our sites.STRATEGIC PLAN
The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.OLIVER WATSON HOUSE
In I888 the State of Rhode Island purchased the 140 acre Watson farm for $5,000 in order to establish an agricultural school in Kingston. The farmhouse, probably built around 1796, is the oldest structure on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: William Harris (1610-1681) was one of the original settlers of the town of Providence in 1636. The following year, he became one of the proprietors of the Pawtuxet Grant, a tract of land located in present-day Cranston, R.I., a few miles south ofProvidence.
THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: Providence merchant Benjamin Thurber (1734-1807) was operating a dry goods store in Providence by 1766, and using a "Sign of the Bunch of Grapes" for advertising. This business was passed down through the extended Thurber family until the store and its inventory were sold to the partnership of Watson & Gladding in 1807. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. COLLECTION – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY These words express the essential purpose of the Rhode Island Historical Society. Since 1822 the Society has worked to document, preserve and disseminate the history of the state and its people. “Collections” is the term used for all material and digitalholdings of lasting
RESEARCH – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYCOVENTRY RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYWESTERLY RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYWOONSOCKET RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYRHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY BLOGRHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARYRHODE ISLAND HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY Research. Founded in 1822, the Rhode Island Historical Society is the fourth-oldest state historical society in the United States. The Society has the largest and most important historical collections in existence relating to Rhode Island. These collections include 25,000 museum objects, over 100,000 printed books, 110,000 photographs, 3,400 ORGANIZATION RECORDS AMERICAN DINER MUSEUM The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. VOLUNTEER – THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Volunteers give tours to school groups, guide visitors through the museums, and assist with the planning and production of various events and programs. Depending on the desired role, volunteers receive training and serve as ambassadors of the Rhode Island Historical Society. Opportunities to volunteer exist at all of our sites.STRATEGIC PLAN
The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.OLIVER WATSON HOUSE
In I888 the State of Rhode Island purchased the 140 acre Watson farm for $5,000 in order to establish an agricultural school in Kingston. The farmhouse, probably built around 1796, is the oldest structure on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: William Harris (1610-1681) was one of the original settlers of the town of Providence in 1636. The following year, he became one of the proprietors of the Pawtuxet Grant, a tract of land located in present-day Cranston, R.I., a few miles south ofProvidence.
THE RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical note: Providence merchant Benjamin Thurber (1734-1807) was operating a dry goods store in Providence by 1766, and using a "Sign of the Bunch of Grapes" for advertising. This business was passed down through the extended Thurber family until the store and its inventory were sold to the partnership of Watson & Gladding in 1807. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS Search our periodicals and newspapers through NETOP, our online catalog.. Newspapers. The library is the repository for the Rhode Island Newspaper Project, part of the larger United States Newspaper Program funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The library has a microfilm collection of almost every Rhode Island newspaper ever published. ORGANIZATION RECORDS The Rhode Island Historical Society began collecting the records of labor unions in the 1970’s and has developed an extensive collection with the support of the Rhode Island Labor History Society and labor historian Scott Molloy. The records now extend back to the founding minutes of the Providence Typographical Union in 1856, and include the MEMBERSHIP & SUPPORT The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. MUSEUM OF WORK & CULTURE We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance of arriving at the Museum, though it is not required. Reservations are limited to 9 visitors per half hour in order to ensure a comfortable flow of guests through the Museum. If you wish to visit the Museum with 10 or more people, please contact us directly at mowc@rihs.org or 401-769-9675. QUÉBEC NATIONAL HOLIDAY VIRTUAL CONCERT WITH GENTICORUM The Museum of Work & Culture, in association with the Blackstone River Theatre of Cumberland, RI, and the Dana Center at Saint Anselm College of Manchester, NH, will present a virtual concert featuring the Québécois band, Genticorum, on Friday, June 25 at 7:00pm.This event will celebrate La Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Québec’s National Holiday. On June 25 at 7pm, ticket holders can view the hourFAMILY HISTORIES
Family histories can be accessed by searching our card catalog for the surname you are researching. We are always interested in expanding our permanent collection of Rhode Island family histories, so please contact our reference department by email (reference@rihs.org) or by phone (401.273.8107 x10) if you would like to make a donation. VITAL AND PROBATE RECORDS Vital Records. The library has Rhode Island vital records from 1636 to 1920. More specifically, the library has births to 1898, marriages to 1900, and deaths to 1920. Vital records earlier than 1853 have to be searched by town. State vital record indexes exist for the period 1853 to 1900 (marriages, births) and 1853 to 1920 (deaths). THE GREAT SEPTEMBER GALE OF 1815 The Great September Gale of 1815 by John Russell Bartlett (Rhix5262) Recently, we have been reminded of our own vulnerability by the rapidspread of COVID-19.
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