Saving Narragansett Bay
Author: Todd McLeish
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Published: 2020-05-22
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ISBN-13: 9780578655697
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Author: Todd McLeish
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Published: 2020-05-22
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ISBN-13: 9780578655697
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert A. Geake
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2020-11-09
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 1614238421
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe story of the indigenous people in what would become Rhode Island, their encounters with Europeans, and their return to sovereignty in the twentieth century. Before Roger Williams set foot in the New World, the Narragansett farmed corn and squash, hunted beaver and deer, and harvested clams and oysters throughout what would become Rhode Island. They also obtained wealth in the form of wampum, a carved shell that was used as currency along the eastern coast. As tensions with the English rose, the Narragansett leaders fought to maintain autonomy. While the elder Sachem Canonicus lived long enough to welcome both Verrazzano and Williams, his nephew Miatonomo was executed for his attempts to preserve their way of life and circumvent English control. Historian Robert A. Geake explores the captivating story of these Native Rhode Islanders.
Author: Capers Jones
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1581129114
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book covers 10,000 years of the history of Narragansett Bay. Topics include the geology of the Bay, paleo-Indians, pre-Colombian exploration, Indian Tribes living near the Bay, and the economic history and future of the Bay region.
Author: Rosemary Enright
Publisher: Brief History
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781596299573
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA chronological history of Jamestown, Rhode Island, from its founding to present day.
Author: Christian McBurney
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2017-05-22
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 1439660727
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRhode Island's contribution to World War II vastly exceeded its small size. Narragansett Bay was an armed camp dotted by army forts and navy facilities. They included the country's most important torpedo production and testing facilities at Newport and the Northeast's largest naval air station at Quonset Point. Three special, top-secret German POW camps were based in Narragansett and Jamestown. Meanwhile, Rhode Island workers from all over the state - including, for the first time, many women - manufactured military equipment and built warships, most notably the Liberty ships at Providence Shipyard. Authors from the Rhode Island history blog smallstatebighistory.com trace Rhode Island's outsized wartime role, from the scare of an enemy air raid after Pearl Harbor to the war's final German U-boat sunk off Point Judith.
Author: Sarah Schumann
Publisher:
Published: 2015-10-27
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ISBN-13: 9780692490549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book delves into the history of Rhode Island's iconic oysters, quahogs, and all the well-known and lesser-known species in between. It offers the perspectives of those who catch, grow, and sell shellfish, as well as of those who produce wampum, sculpture, and books with shellfish -- particularly quahogs -- as their medium or inspiration. It was the 2015 winner of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities "Innovation in the Humanities" Award and grew out of the 2014 R.I. Shellfish Management Plan, which was the first such plan created for the state under the auspices of the R.I. Department of Environmental Management and the R.I. Coastal Resources Management Council.
Author: Christopher L. Pastore
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2014-10-13
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 0674281411
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChristopher Pastore traces how Narragansett Bay’s ecology shaped the contours of European habitation, trade, and resource use, and how littoral settlers in turn, over two centuries, transformed a marshy fractal of water and earth into a clearly defined coastline, which proved less able to absorb the blows of human initiative and natural variation.
Author: William Max Reid
Publisher: New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's sons
Published: 1910
Total Pages: 606
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hugh Weir
Publisher:
Published: 1909
Total Pages: 348
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