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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Bristol County

 
Clickable Map of Bristol County, Rhode Island and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Bristol County, RI (62) Kent County, RI (21) Newport County, RI (172) Providence County, RI (334) Bristol County, MA (187)  BristolCounty(62) Bristol County (62)  KentCounty(21) Kent County (21)  NewportCounty(172) Newport County (172)  ProvidenceCounty(334) Providence County (334)  BristolCountyMassachusetts(187) Bristol County (187)
Bristol is the county seat for Bristol County
Adjacent to Bristol County, Rhode Island
      Kent County (21)  
      Newport County (172)  
      Providence County (334)  
      Bristol County, Massachusetts (187)  
 
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201 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Firefighters' Memorial Park — Town of Bristol — Rhode Island —
On Thames Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling north on Thames Street.
c. 1850 Board of Fire Engineers c. 1836 Hydraulion Engine & Hope Co. No. 2 c. 1843 Dreadnaught Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1 1905 Defiance Hose Co. No. 1 1924 Eveready Engine & Hose Co. No. 2 1947 Emergency . . . Map (db m222758) HM
202 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — First Congregational Church
On High Street south of Bradford Street, on the left when traveling south.
Organized and first church edifice built on Bristol Common 1683. Oldest Congregational church in Rhode Island. Second church building erected 1784. This building erected 1856.Map (db m222915) HM
203 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Founders and Builders of Bristol — 1680 - 1930
On Wood Street south of State Street, on the right when traveling north.
Erected in memory of the stalwart founders and builders of Bristol those courageous men and women whose dauntless spirit and renowned achievements have become the everlasting heritage of this townMap (db m222923) HM
204 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historic Distillery Site
Near Thames Street near State Street, on the left when traveling north.
Finney's Distillery was discovered during demolition of the structure of the original Bank of Bristol (shown below, center). For nearly thirty-five years, two hundred gallons of rum were made each day. The rum was placed in barrels called . . . Map (db m222816) HM
205 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Bristol — From Colonial Days to the Federal Era — ❔ —
Near Thames Street north of John Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1675, after King Philip's War, the lands known as Mount Hope were ceded to Plymouth Colony. Plymouth sold the area that became the Town of Bristol and its deep water harbor to four proprietors, who laid out streets relative to the waterfront. . . . Map (db m222772) HM
206 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Bristol — The Harbor and Its Uses — ❔ —
On State Street west of Thames Street, on the left when traveling west.
Today, Bristol's waterfront embodies the town's many successful efforts to repurpose its maritime-related resources and structures. The creation of the Bristol Waterfront Historic District in 1975 encouraged residents to work actively towards . . . Map (db m222783) HM
207 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Bristol — Early Trade and Industry — ❔ —
Near Thames Street at Bradford Street, on the right when traveling south.
With the collapse of the DeWolf empire in 1825, Bristol's golden years came to an abrupt halt. Although the maritime economy would eventually rebound, it would never reach the plateau it had known prior to 1825. By the 1830s, new pressures on . . . Map (db m222828) HM
208 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Bristol — Changing Transportation — ❔ —
Near Thames Street at Bradford Street, on the right when traveling south.
In Bristol's early years, the waterfront was an important means of transportation. In addition to ships engaged in the trans-Atlantic merchant trade, smaller boats ferried people and goods around both Narraganset Bay, and beyond to cities like . . . Map (db m222836) HM
209 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Bristol — Industry in the Post-Civil War Era — ? —
On Thames Street south of Franklin Street, on the right when traveling south.
After the Civil war, Bristol's economy shifted to the production of rubber goods. In 1865, August O. Bourn established the National Rubber Company on Wood Street and began manufacturing rubber using vulcanizing technology, which had been recently . . . Map (db m222849) HM
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210 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Hurricane Flooding —
Near Thames Street south of John Street, on the right when traveling south.
Flood awareness is important to Bristol's community of residents, businesses and visitors. These historic photos depict the destruction to the town from the 1938 and 1954 Hurricanes.
❶ The D'Wolf Inn stood on this . . . Map (db m222764) HM
211 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Hurricane Flooding —
On Thames Street south of Franklin Street, on the right when traveling south.
Flood awareness is important to Bristol's community of residents, businesses and visitors. These historic photos depict the destruction to the town from the 1938 Hurricane.
❶ "Mount Hope Diner owner Arthur Duffy . . . Map (db m222863) HM
212 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — In Memoriam
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) south of Court Street, on the left when traveling south.
Joseph W. Borges • David Anthony WeirMap (db m222945) WM
213 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — In the Miery Swamp — King Philip Fell
Near Tower Street (at milepost 0.7), 0.2 miles south of Tower Street.
In the 'Miery Swamp,' 100 feet W.S.W. from this spring, according to tradition, King Philip fell, August 12, 1676, O.S. This stone placed by the R.I. Historical Society. December, 1877.Map (db m86296) HM
214 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — James DeWolf
On Thames Street north of State Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1818 James DeWolf and his brother built the DeWolf Warehouse. The DeWolf family engaged in numerous sea-related enterprises that included the slave trade, rum distilleries, privateering, merchant marine, insurance, banking and Cuban sugar and . . . Map (db m222814) HM
215 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Lawson-Raiola Square
On Church Street at High Street, on the right when traveling west on Church Street.
Memorial to MMIC Kenneth A. Lawson PFC Pasquale C. Raiola Killed in Action WWIIMap (db m222919) WM
216 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Memorial Square — For Valor and Freedom — World War II 1941 - 1945, War in Korea, 1950 - 1953 —
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) at Bradford Street, on the right when traveling north on Hope Street.
In grateful recognition of the veterans of Bristol Rhode Island who gave their lives to defend the liberties of the world ~ In memory of ~ Almeida, Anthony • Barboza, Joseph • Barboza, Manuel M. • Barron, Robert K. • . . . Map (db m222893) WM
217 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Mount Hope — Sacred Land of the Pokanokets — A Sowams Heritage Area Site —
Near Metacom Avenue (Rhode Island Route 136) 0.1 miles south of Mount Hope Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Mount Hope (originally Montaup in the Pokanoket language) is a wooded promontory on the eastern shore of Bristol, Rhode Island overlooking the part of Narragansett Bay known as Mount Hope Bay. Before the European settlers arrived in New England, . . . Map (db m186121) HM
218 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Mount Hope Bridge
On Mount Hope Bridge (Rhode Island Route 114) 0.1 miles south of Old Ferry Road, on the left when traveling south.
Connecting Providence plantations settled by Roger Williams 1636 with the island of Rhode Island settled by John Clarke 1638 (purchased from the Indians and originally called Aquidneck) On the nearby shores of Mount Hope lived the Wampanoag . . . Map (db m198190) HM
219 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Rhode Island Slave History — Scan for Historical Content —
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) south of Wardell Street, on the right when traveling north.
This Federal Style mansion designed by Russel Warren was built by George DeWolf in 1810. Money received from the trading of enslaved people funded its construction. The DeWolf family financed 88 slaving voyages accounting for 60 percent of all . . . Map (db m222899) HM
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220 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Roll of Honor — Carr Manufacturing Corp. — 1941 - 1945 —
Near Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) south of Court Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the following employees who entered the Armed Forces of our country Margaret Black • W. Steven Burns • Harold Connery • Francis Connery • Norman Cologne • J. Raymond Dugan • Harris Fonseca • Carmelo Ficarra • . . . Map (db m222950) WM
221 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Smith House
On State Street west of High Street, on the right when traveling west.
This property contributes to the Bristol Historic District Smith House Placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1974Map (db m222912) HM
222 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Spanish American War Memorial
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) south of Court Street, on the left when traveling south.
U.S.A. • Cuba Philippine Islands • Puerto Rico Army • NavyMap (db m222940) WM
223 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Spc Michael Andrade Memorial Boardwalk — 09/16/75 - 09/24/03
Near Thames Street north of John Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated in memory of Specialist Michael Andrade 169th/115th MP Company U.S. Army RI National Guard May this boardwalk be a place for reflection, prayer and joy for all who visit. A place to remember and honor the sacrifices of all . . . Map (db m222781) WM
224 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — St. Michael's Church in Bristol
On Hope Street (Route 114) at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on Hope Street.
Organized by members of the Church of England 1718. First church erected on this spot 1720. Burned by the British May 25, 1778. Second church erected 1786. removed to make way for a larger one 1833. Third church burned Dec. 5, 1858. Fourth church . . . Map (db m222933) HM
225 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — The Easterbrooks-Paull Block
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) at State Street, on the left when traveling north on Hope Street.
"Loafers' Corner" The Easterbrooks-Paull Block 1899 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m222909) HM
226 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — The Herreshoff Manufacturing Company
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) south of Burnside Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Herreshoff Manufacturing Company was started here in 1863 by John B. Herreshoff with his brother Nathanael G. Herreshoff as designer. The Company designed and built many famous vessels including Seagoing Torpedo Boat No. 1 U.S.S. Cushing . . . Map (db m222724) HM
227 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — The War of Independence / Honor Roll
On Thames Street north of Franklin Street, on the left when traveling north.
The War of Independence Voice of the People In response to the "Boston Tea Party" the citizens of Bristol in the Town Meeting of February 28, 1774 adopted an 11-point resolution in support which included these words: . . . Map (db m222856) HM WM
228 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Tow Tank Model
On Burnside Street east of Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114), on the right when traveling east.
The America's Cup is not only the most prestigious and exciting yacht race in the world, but it is also a blending of each competing country's best technology and talent. All of the racing teams from each country engage their best naval . . . Map (db m222749) HM
229 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — U.S. Merchant Marines
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) south of Court Street, on the left when traveling south.
In memory of the men that served their country during World War IIMap (db m222941) WM
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230 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Washington Crossed Here — Mount Hope Bridge
On Ferry Road (Rhode Island Route 114) south of Old Ferry Road, on the right when traveling south.
For centuries travelers have come here, where the waters narrow between Mount Hope Bay and Narragansett Bay, to come over to Aquidneck Island. Before 1929, the trip was made by water. The Wampanoag people, who were the earliest residents of Mount . . . Map (db m190085) HM
231 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Women Veterans Memorial
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on Hope Street.
Dedicated to all women from Bristol Rhode Island who have served in the United States Armed ServicesMap (db m222932) WM
232 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — World War I Memorial / American Legion Memorial Square
On Hope Street (Rhode Island Route 114) at State Street, on the left when traveling north on Hope Street.
1917 - 1918 In honor and in memory of the citizens of Bristol, R.I. who served in World War I [Names listed] American Legion Memorial Square This square is dedicated in honor of the citizens of Bristol who served in the wars of our . . . Map (db m222902) WM
233 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Baptist Church in Warren, R.I. — Founded November 15, 1764
On Main Street (Rhode Island Route 114) at Miller Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. Reported damaged.
Rhode Island College, now Brown University, was founded on this site with the Rev. James Manning as its first President. The First Commencement was held here in 1769, when the student enrollment was 29. The College moved to its . . . Map (db m222989) HM
234 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Burr's Hill — Royal Pokanoket Burial Site — Sowams Heritage Area —
On Water Street south of Haile Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Sowams Heritage Area includes Barrington, Bristol, East Providence, Providence, and Warren RI, and Rehoboth, Seekonk and Swansea, MA. Sowams means "Southern Area” and was the historic home of the Pokanokets (later described as Wampanoags) . . . Map (db m155910) HM
235 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Early Warren and the start of King Philip's War
On Child Street (Rhode Island Route 103) at Hugh Cole Road, on the right when traveling east on Child Street.
The town of Warren was first settled by people from the Pokanoket Tribe, later known as the Wampanoag. The Pokanoket controlled the land from Plymouth to the eastern shores of Narragansett Bay. In 1620, “Osamequin”, which translates as “Yellow . . . Map (db m223848) HM
236 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — In Memory of Hugh Cole
Near Asylum Road, 0.3 miles west of Cole School Road, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of Hugh Cole. Born London, England, 1627. Died Swansea, Mass, 1699. An honorable and useful citizen of Plymouth Colony. Many years a representative of Swansea, Mass. A sergeant in King Philip's War, 1675. An esteemed friend of King . . . Map (db m223850) HM
237 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Massasoit Park Sacred Circle Monument
On Baker Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling west on Baker Street.
In October of 2000 the Massasoit Park Revitalization Committee rehabilitated and re-dedicated this park for the community of Warren as a recreational space for the Historic Waterfront District. In the “Sacred Circle,” East, West, North and . . . Map (db m188388) HM
238 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — The Baptist Church in Warren
On Main Street (Rhode Island Route 114) at Market Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
This tablet was erected May 25, 1897 by the Benevolent Baptist Society Incorporated Aug. 29, 1785. First Officers Pres. Nathan Miller • V.Pres. Ebenezer Cole • Treas. Robert Carr • Sec. Wm Turner Miller . . . Map (db m222986) HM
239 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — 4 — The First Methodist Church — Warren Historic Site — N 41° 43' 49", W -71° 17' 1" —
On Church Street west of Main Street (Rhode Island Route 114), on the right when traveling west.
This truly magnificent building has been a light in both the spiritual and navigational life of Warren. The first Methodist sermon ever preached in Warren was by Rev. Daniel Smith in 1789. The Rev. Jesse Lee, noted pioneer of . . . Map (db m222983) HM
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240 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — 3 — The Middle Passage — Warren Historic Site
On Water Street south of State Street, on the right when traveling south.
Rhode Island was the center of the American transatlantic slave trade, accounting for the majority of American slave voyages from 1700 until 1808. More than 110,000 Africans were forcibly taken from their homeland on Rhode Island ships and . . . Map (db m150887) HM
241 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — 1 — The Oyster Industry — Warren Historic Site — N 41° 73' 10", W -71° 28' 66" —
On Water Street north of Bake Street, on the left when traveling north.
"He was a bold man that first ate an oyster." - Jonathan Swift, 1793
During the 18th and 19th centuries oysters were harvested from skiffs using hand-operated tongs. The oysters were rowed . . . Map (db m222991) HM
242 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — 2 — The Warren Armory — 1842 — Warren Historic Site —
On Jefferson Street west of Main Street (Rhode Island Route 114), on the left when traveling west.
The Warren Artillery Company ~ incorporated May 17, 1842~ supported Governor King during the "Dorr Rebellion." In recognition, the state and town each gave the company $500 toward the total cost of $3,000 to build an "armory and public . . . Map (db m222980) HM
243 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — The Warren Bridge
On North Main Street (Rhode Island Route 114) west of Crescent Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated in memory of Army Sgt. Ronald James Wilkinson Sgt. Wilkinson, a native of Warren, was born February 29, 1948 and was killed in action February 23, 1969 in Bien Hoa, South Vietnam, during the "Second Tet Offensive" . . . Map (db m222996) WM
244 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Veterans Memorial
On State Street east of Eddy Street, on the left when traveling east.
To the patriots of our town who have borne arms in the wars of our countryMap (db m222981) WM
245 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Vietnam Memorial
On Market Street at Kickemiut Road on Market Street.
In memory of those from Warren killed in action in Vietnam. PFC Lester M DeRiso • Capt Edward C. Krawczyk • Sgt Ronald J. Wilkinson • Cpl Richard C. Brule. Service-Sacrifice-HonorMap (db m66343) WM
246 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Warren Honor Roll
On State Street west of Main Street (Rhode Island Route 114), on the left when traveling east.
Revolutionary War • War of 1812 • Civil War • Spanish American War • World War I • World War II • Korean War • Vietnam War • Persian Gulf • Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom • Died While in Service of Our Country • . . . Map (db m222982) WM
247 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Warren, RI — Home of the Massasoit Ousamequin who met the Pilgrims in 1621
On Main Street (Rhode Island Route 114) at Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Indigenous people known today as the Pokanoket Tribe had made their home in the Town of Warren for thousands of years prior to the arrival of the first European settlers. The town and the surrounding area was called Sowams, and the land . . . Map (db m222960) HM
248 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Washington St.
On Washington Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Washington Street.
Washington St. so called since 1835. In colonial days, known as Ferry Lane; later, as King St. On the corner opposite stood Burr’s Tavern, which in Revolutionary times played host to Washington; Jefferson, De Lafayette, De Castellux, Putnam and . . . Map (db m66344) HM
249 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — William Schaff — The Avenue Concept — Town of Warren, R.I., Incorporated 1747 —
On Water Street north of Sisson Street, on the left when traveling north.
William Schaff is a veteran of the local arts scene known primarily for his album artwork for bands such as Okkervill River, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. He is also the founder of Warren's "Fort Foreclosure," a . . . Map (db m222994) HM
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