NARRAGANSETT TIMES INDEX

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Narragansett Times Index

Your Search by TYPE= "news" returned 7447 Records.
Record#: 5233
Abstract: Editor describes the carriages and clientele, and in general lauds the Armstrong carriage and Company (reprint from East Greenwich Pendulum)
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Business and Industry
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Org.: C. H. Armstrong & Sons
Date: 1894-08-24
Page/Col: p4 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5234
Abstract: Gesue Vial, 26, was killed when the engineer started the machine he was oiling while he was still in it, crushing his chest; inquest to follow; $500 insurance for his family
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Deaths|Quarries|Accidents
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Org.: Hazard's Quarry
Date: 1894-08-24
Page/Col: p4 c5
Type: news

Record#: 5235
Abstract: Life saving crews begin their new 10 month season but pay is cut by $5 a month
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Subject: Life Saving Service
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Date: 1894-08-24
Page/Col: p4 c6
Type: news

Record#: 5236
Abstract: 15 of the 16 hotels inspected by state health official pass sanitation criteria, water supply good and will be analyzed by state
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Narragansett Pier- Hotels
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Date: 1894-08-24
Page/Col: p4 c6
Type: news

Record#: 5237
Abstract: Pony races and steeplechases at Wildfield Farm to an overflowing crowd of 1000
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Sports- Horse Racing|Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities
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Date: 1894-08-24
Page/Col: p5 c3,4
Type: news

Record#: 5238
Abstract: Trap shooting at I.R. Robinson's land at Scarborough; shooting match with trophy arranged
Location: Scarborough
Subject: Sports- Shooting|Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities
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Date: 1894-08-24
Page/Col: p5 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5239
Abstract: Militia Company E may be disbanded, Governor Brown orders new militia company to be formed in South Kingstown, Wakefield petitions to form their own company
Location: Wakefield|South Kingstown
Subject: Militia Companies|Militia Companies- Company E
SA: Civil War- Second Regiment
Org.: Company E
Date: 1894-08-24
Page/Col: p8 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5240
Abstract: The Casino was decorated for the Hunt Ball with oak branches, saddles, bridles, while the stage was decorated as a country scene replete with fox and fence, behind which played Mr. Dieterich's Orchestra
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities|Dance and Dancing|Narragansett Pier Casino
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Org.: Narragansett Pier Casino|Dieterich's Orchestra
Date: 1894-08-24
Page/Col: p8 c2,3
Type: news

Record#: 5242
Abstract: Mrs. Snover of Brooklyn, youngest daughter of Isaac M. Church visited freinds in town this week.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities
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Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5243
Abstract: Tinsmith business to be opened in Wright's Hall building by Martin Ryan.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Business and Industry
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Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5244
Abstract: Boot, shoe and harness business to open in Wakefield Post Office Building moving from Peace Dale after 18 years
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Business and Industry
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Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5245
Abstract: F.D. Johnson to paint High School
Location: Wakefield
Subject: South Kingstown High School
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Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5246
Abstract: Walter Watson replaces M.N. Chappell as Fire District Tax Collector
Location: South Kingstown
Subject: Union Fire District
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Org.: Union Fire District
Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5247
Abstract: 30 friends celebraste 7th birthday of Josephine Partelow, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Partelow
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Holidays and Special Occasions
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Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5248
Abstract: Willaim T. Stedman passes around ice cream following a serenade by the Citizen's Band
Location: Peace Dale
Subject: Music and Musicians
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Org.: Citizen's Band
Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5249
Abstract: "Exchange for Women's Work" to open on August 1 at the Pier; bread, biscuits, jellies, cakes, pies and all kinds of women's handiwork gladly accepted.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Business and Industry|Women
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Org.: The Women's Exchange
Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p4 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5251
Abstract: Liquor from the saloons of Wakefield cause man and wife to be continuously drunk, unconscious, living in filth. This is what rum has done.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Liquor
SA: Temperance
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Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p8 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5253
Abstract: Block Island tkes first step toward creating new harbor of safe refuge with $25,000 appropriations from both the state and New Shoreham
Location: Block Island
Subject: Docks, Harbors and Ports
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Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p8 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5254
Abstract: Army and Navy veterans, survivors of battles of Bull Run, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and surrender at Appomattox are welcomed by High School Principal and the singing of the school's children on this 33rd anniversary of the Battle of Bull Run.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Civil War- Veterans
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Org.: Second Regiment- Rhode Island Volunteers|Battery A Veterans
Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p1 c3,4,5
Type: news

Record#: 5255
Abstract: Miss Valesea Franck of NY, a concert pianist and pupil of Dr. Franz Litz and Theodore Kullack of Berlin is at the Tower Hill House for the season.
Location: Tower Hill
Subject: Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities
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Date: 1894-07-27
Page/Col: p4 c2
Type: news

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