NARRAGANSETT TIMES INDEX

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Your Search by TYPE= "news" returned 7447 Records.
Record#: 5633
Abstract: Captain Scott and 5 men have erected a derrick on the shore, cleared out the rocks and blocked up the barge to float free at high tide.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Shipwrecks
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5634
Abstract: A large addition in the rear and a veranda around the front have been added to St. Peter's parsonage by Horace Briggs, plumbing done by J.L. Sheldon.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Building and Construction
SA: Churches- Episcopal
Org.: St. Peter's by the Sea
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5635
Abstract: Benefit musical and literary entertainment held at the Arlington under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest L. Caswell, selections listed.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Music and Musicians|Narragansett Pier- Hotels- Arlington Hotel|Entertainment
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Org.: Arlington Hotel
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5636
Abstract: Budget and expenditures on the Point Judith breakwater, $1,250,000 total funds earmarked for 1889 project.
Location: Point Judith
Subject: Point Judith Breakwater|Docks, Harbors and Ports
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5637
Abstract: Statistics of the number of ships that passed by Point Judith listed by class, tonnage, total tonnage for class, compiled by Asa Clark of the Life Saving Station.
Location: Point Judith
Subject: Life Saving Service- Point Judith|Ships and Shipping
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Org.: Life Saving Service- Point Judith
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c3,4
Type: news

Record#: 5638
Abstract: Winter term begins at the lower school at Point Judith with Mabel Wilbur of West Kingston as teacher.
Location: Point Judith
Subject: Narragansett Schools
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5639
Abstract: The 19th Century Harvest Supper raises $60.
Location: Point Judith
Subject: Entertainment
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5641
Abstract: Post office in Ashaway was entered on Monday night and a few dollars were stolen from a drawer.
Location: Ashaway
Subject: Postal Service|Crime- Burglary
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p5 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5643
Abstract: Semi-annual election of officers at the St. Francis Total Abstinence Society.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Temperance
SA: Liquor|Women's Christian Temperance Union
Org.: St. Francis Total Abstinence Society
Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5644
Abstract: The Women's Exchange will for the winter be at the home of Mrs Ellen G. Babcock, about Dec. 1, the first box of articles will be sent to N Y for disposal there.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Business and Industry|Women
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Org.: The Women's Exchange
Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5645
Abstract: 2 to speak to the Young People's Union of the Wakefield Baptist Church about the importance of the Union.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Churches- Baptist|Organizations, Societies and Clubs
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Org.: Young People's Union|Wakefield Baptist Church
Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5646
Abstract: Narragansett Pier Railroad Company advertises for bids for furnishing materials and building a new passenger depot at the Pier.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Narragansett Pier Railroad Company|Building and Construction
SA: Railroads
Org.: Narragansett Pier Railroad Company
Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5647
Abstract: Miss Hortense A. Matteson of Allenton leaves for Boston where she is enrolled at the Emerson College of Oratory.
Location: Boston
Subject: Education|Women
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Org.: Emerson College of Oratory
Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5648
Abstract: Curtis Corner school has been closed to illness of the teacher Miss Lizzie Pullen who is substituting for the regular teacher who is also ill.
Location: Curtis Corner
Subject: South Kingstown Schools|South Kingstown School Teachers
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Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5649
Abstract: In district court news: Andrew Gilbrain gets 6 months at the state farm for drunkeness at North Kingstown; 2 Usquepaug young men were fines $9.95 for intoxication and defacing the carriage belonging to J.C. Webster.
Location: South Kingstown
Subject: Liquor|Courts|Vandalism
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Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5650
Abstract: A paragraph taken from federal legislation prohibiting the publication of false weather reports, fines up to $500 and imprisonment up to 6 months.
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Subject: Weather
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Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5651
Abstract: Reprint of a review of the show "The Pulse of New York Company" from the Pawtucket Post, hich is to play Wright's Hall in Wakefield on Saturday.
Location: Wakefield|Pawtucket
Subject: Wright's Hall|Entertainment|Drama
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Org.: Wright's Hall
Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news|reprint

Record#: 5652
Abstract: Difference of opinion expressed concerning the wisdom of Captain Cook to ride out the storm at sea; Majella apparrently struck the new breakwater; body of Majella engineer George W. Allen, Jr. found at Martha's Vineyard.
Location: Point Judith|Martha's Vineyard
Subject: Accidents- Water|Shipwrecks
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Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5653
Abstract: Larger Fort Adams team defeats Kingston men 34-0, to play Storrs Agricultural College next week; sun stereopticon described and its uses; Dr. Washburn gives lecture in Foster about "Agriculture at the World's Fair."
Location: Kingston|Foster
Subject: Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts|Sports- Football|Agriculture
SA: Rhode Island Agricultural School and Experimental Station
Org.: Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts|Storrs Agricultural College
Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5654
Abstract: Caleb T. Stedman solves mystery of disappearing fowls when he sets trap and catches a cat, a fox, and an owl; the fox is a worth $5 bounty from the state.
Location: Tuckertown
Subject: Hunting and Trapping
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Date: 1894-10-19
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

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