NARRAGANSETT TIMES INDEX

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Your Search by TYPE= "news" returned 7447 Records.
Record#: 5468
Abstract: Steamer H.S. Caswell will discontinue running between the Pier and Newport after Sat.
Location: Narragansett|Newport
Subject: Ships and Shipping|Transportation
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Date: 1894-09-07
Page/Col: p4 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5469
Abstract: Jere Quinlan has sold lot, 40' on Boon St. by 132' to Comber and Morrison; he has more for sale or lease.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Real Estate Sales
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Org.: Comber and Morrison
Date: 1894-09-07
Page/Col: p4 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5470
Abstract: Pier roads generally in good condition, but most heavily traveled have numerous ruts and holes.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Highways, Streets and Roads
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Date: 1894-09-07
Page/Col: p4 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5471
Abstract: A young boy from New York rescued by coast guard when swept from shore by strong current. His father and his tutor also rescued in their almost disastrous rescue attempt.
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Subject: Accidents- Water
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Date: 1894-09-07
Page/Col: p4 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5472
Abstract: Calm seas and end of season bring Newport yachts to Narragansett shore, yacht Shamrock, owned by Wieland P. Ward has been at anchor in front of his house for days at a time.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities
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Date: 1894-09-07
Page/Col: p4 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5473
Abstract: 35th annual session of the Association of Baptist Churches held at Narragansett Pier this week. Rev. Bartlett gave annual sermon and was chosen moderator, Dr. George H. Peck chosen clerk and treas. Letter received from Frenchtown Baptist Church announcing
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Churches- Baptist
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Org.: Frenchtown Baptist Church
Date: 1894-09-07
Page/Col: p4 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5474
Abstract: Pier changes this summer with more people, electric lights on the shore road, abandonment of simple pleasures of walking to the rocks or beyond, no desparate flirtations or serious scandal this year.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities|Electricity- Street Lighting
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Date: 1894-09-07
Page/Col: p5 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5476
Abstract: James A Tefft is building another greenhouse, evidently to carry on the flower business extensively.
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Subject: Building and Construction|Flowers and Plants
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Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5477
Abstract: Mrs. Winfield S. Holland was given a suprise birthday party.
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Subject: Holidays and Special Occasions
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Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5478
Abstract: Walter C. Dyer, born in South Kingstown, dies of morphine overdose in apparent suicide in Providence Hotel; the Riverside resident leaves a wife and several children.
Location: Providence
Subject: Deaths|Drugs
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Org.: Providence Hotel|Crescent Park
Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5479
Abstract: Collector of the town tax will be at West Kingston store Tuesday morning, at Usquepaug store Wed., and at Kingston on Thurs. and Fri. to collect the tax.
Location: Kingston|West Kingston|Usquepaug
Subject: Taxation
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Org.: Woodmansie & Howard|J.C. Webster
Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5480
Abstract: The old Friend's cemetery has a new stone wall and the ground has been cleared of brush and weeds; paid for by Caroline Hazard.
Location: South Kingstown
Subject: Cemeteries|Hazard Family
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Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5481
Abstract: John Dixon loses his left forefinger and cut his thumb while operating a circular saw for C.H. Armstrong & Sons' carriage shop, attended to by Drs. J.A. and H. Wilcox.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Accidents- Mill and Factory|Physicians and Surgeons
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Org.: C. H. Armstrong & Sons
Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5482
Abstract: Series of lectures at Hazard Memorial to begin with George L. Fox Ph.D. and a lecture on Eton with stereopticon views
Location: Peace Dale
Subject: Hazard Memorial Hall
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Org.: Hazard Memorial Hall
Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5483
Abstract: The Citizen's Band fair offers a program of music, recitations, dancing with Northup's Orchestra, and a phonographic concert by Professor T.A. Williams.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Fairs, Carnivals and Festivals|Music and Musicians|Wright's Hall
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Org.: Citizen's Band|Wright's hall|Northup's Orchestra
Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5484
Abstract: The top of College Hall is outfitted with weather vane, anemometer, thermometer, barometer and rain gauge connected by electric wire to the first floor; Kingston beats Providence High School 8-0 in football game, lineups listed.
Location: Kingston
Subject: Sports- Football|Weather|Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
SA: Rhode Island Agricultural School and Experimental Station
Org.: Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5485
Abstract: John Smith pays $8.20 court costs for drunkeness; Frank Kenney fined $28 for felonious stealing, and remanded to Providence County Jail for non-payment of fines.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Liquor|Crime- Theft|Courts
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Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5487
Abstract: Bills paid; debate over petition for new liquor officer, Dudley T. Rodman elected; permission granted to disinter bodies.
Location: South Kingstown
Subject: Liquor|Highways, Streets and Roads|South Kingstown Meetings|South Kingstown Town Council
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Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c5
Type: news

Record#: 5488
Abstract: 8 week term at Mooresfield School comes to a close, best students listed as well as the programme of events.
Location: Mooresfield
Subject: South Kingstown Schools
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Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c5
Type: news

Record#: 5489
Abstract: An East Greenwich troupe called the Sunny South Specialty Company played an inept show of singing, dancing and other entertainments, half the troupe was colored, including the manager, who is accused of exaggerating the merits of his act.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Wright's hall|Entertainment|Colored
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Org.: Wright's Hall|Sunny South Specialty Company
Date: 1894-11-02
Page/Col: p1 c5
Type: news

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