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- Introduction
- Apponaug Village
- Early 19th century recollections of Drum Rock
- The Four Mile Common
- The Greenes in Apponaug
- Jacob Greene & Co. in Apponaug
- Fuller and Rousmaniere view Apponaug
- Apponaug's George Sears Greene
- The Greene Memorial House in the 20th Century
- Along Apponaug's "Judges Row"...
- A Railroad brings changes to Apponaug
- The Oriental Print Works comes to Apponaug
- Apponaug prospers, thanks to Lustig
- The Devastating Apponaug Fires
- Apponaug: The 19th century municipal center
- A New Town Hall and a divided town
- Warwick keeps the Town Hall after the Separation of 1913
- Apponaug's "Stolen Cannon" Mystery
- "Fulling Mills—was there ever a place to be compared to it?”
- Father & Son Café, An Apponaug landmark
- Apponaug’s changing Four Corners
- Warwick Central Baptist Church can be traced back to 1744
- St. Barnabas' Wooden Church
- Apponaug’s churches foster a spirit of community
- St. Catherine’s Church (Part 2)
- Apponaug’s Post Road and Williams Corner
- The Oscar Aylsworth House
- Dot Mayor, an Apponaug Activist
- Apponaug’s “good old days”
- Apponaug’s Shamrock Café
- The old café, a building of many uses
- Michael B. Lynch—an Apponaug Legend.
- High Sheriff Michael Lynch looks at the past
- Apponaug's "Old Swimming Holes"
- They Remember Apponaug
- Everett Eastman remembers Apponaug
- Conimicut Village
- Hillsgrove
- Thomas Hill creates a new village in Warwick
- The sisterhood of enterprising villages
- Elizabeth Mill - an important addition
- Paternalism extends to the church
- Sunday school meant fun
- Early church fundraisers
- The Hillsgrove Methodist Church continues as a positive force in Warwick
- United Methodist, a positive force
- St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
- The selection of Hillsgrove created a furor
- Only 158 acres of cleared runways
- "low pay and long hours."
- In honor of Senator Theodore Francis Green
- The Green Airport in Modern Times
- Rave Reviews
- "Dogtown" Revisited
- "There are no good jobs in the foundry...."
- How times have changed!
- Progress for some, discomfort for others
- You are landing in Warwick, not Providence
- "Dogtown" Revisited
- "There are no good jobs in the foundry...."
- How times have changed!
- Progress for some, discomfort for others
- You are landing in Warwick, not Providence
- Knight Estate
- East Avenue's rural atmosphere supplemented by a Mall and a College
- The “Gentleman’s Farm”
- The Knight family replaced the bankrupt Spragues
- The Knights build a model farm on East Avenue
- "Fringe Benefits" on the Knight Farm
- Webster Knight creates a beautiful "gentleman's farm" on East Avenue
- Adelaide Knight's prize flowers and cattle
- "Miss Adelaide's Farm"
- A love for horses
- Late twentieth century changes to the Warwick’s Knight Estate
- Royal Webster Knight decides to move from his Warwick estate.
- CCRI moves to the Knight Estate in Warwick
- Pawtuxet Village
- A stormy beginning
- Gorton: “a turbulent troublemaker”
- The village felt the wrath of t he Narragansetts
- Legal and illegal enterprises
- The contrary colony
- The Burning of the Gaspee
- A balance of calamities and good fortune
- A daring and thrilling feat
- Post War Woes and Prosperity
- Christopher and Elisha Hunt Rhodes
- Trolley cars and fire engines.
- The Bank Cafe
- Pawtuxet’s Fair Mansion
- Pawtuxet’s National Register homes.
- Pontiac Village
- The Knights take over Clarksville
- Paternalism, a way of life in Pontiac
- All Saints Church benefits from the Knights' generosity.
- The Pontiac Library - a priceless gem
- Prosperity and Expansion
- The Swedish Lutheran Church traces its origins to 1874
- A new St. Paul's is built in 1916
- World War I drastically changes Pontiac
- The Long and Terrible Strike of 1922
- Pontiac affected by bitterness and violence
- Troops came to Natick and Pontiac to quell the riots
- The end of the paternalistic era in Pontiac
- Pontiac hosted various ethnic groups
- Memories from Pontiac's "Mortgage Hill"
- Pontiac's Railroad Station, Post Office, Politics, and Potholes.
- The Italians maintained their Old World atmosphere in Pontiac
- The Fabre line brings thousands from Italy to Rhode Island
- The impact of the Italian immigrants on Pontiac and Natick
- Luigi Nardella and Father Tirocchi play critical roles in 1922
- The Sacred Heart Church in Natick
- Nostalgia and Politics
- Pontiac changes during the Depression Years
- Pontiac struggles through Depression and War
- Pontiac was proud of those who served in World War II
- The Spragues at East Avenue Farm
- Introduction
- Warwick Police
- The Lynch Family continues in the field of law
- Warwick F.O.P., Lodge #7
- The Post War Police face new problems
- Another Lynch enters Police Work
- James F. Lynch makes his mark in police work
- Warwick's Police 1930 - 1935
- The Turbulent Twenties
- Part time police work
- A Career in Jeopardy
- Officer Gendron, an early casualty
- The early police in Warwick
- Warwick Resorts
- Oakland Beach 6 - Hurricane Carol and the 50s.
- Oakland Beach 5 - The End of the Century
- Oakland Beach 4 - World War II and the Post War Years
- Oakland Beach 3 - Hard Times and a Hurricane
- Oakland Beach 2 - The Movies & the Speakeasies
- Oakland Beach 1 - Joseph Carrolo-“Mr. Oakland Beach “
- Coles Campground 4 - Fred Cole and the camp
- Coles Campground 3 - “Day trippers” and “Tenters”
- Coles Campground 2 - The Elms
- Cole’s Campground 1 – Pastuxet
- Buttonwoods 1–Early Period
- Buttonwoods 5 - The Campground
- Buttonwoods 4 - The Trolley brings change
- Buttonwoods 3 - The Association
- Buttonwoods 2 - An Ideal Spot
- Buttonwoods 1 – A different Resort
- Rocky Point 8 Modern Times
- Rocky Point 7 - After the Storm
- Rocky Point 6-the early 20th century
- Rocky Point 5 New attractions
- Rocky Point 4 The trolley brought crowds
- Rocky Point 3 The Shore Dinner Hall
- Rocky Point 2-- Steamboats & Harrington
- Rocky Point 1 – Capt. Winslow
- Mark Rock Hotel – Conimicut
- Rogues and Knaves
- King" Richard Greene and Governor Joseph Wanton - Part II
- Tories - "King" Richard Greene and Governor Joseph Wanton
- Henry Bowen Anthony 1815-1884 - Part III
- Henry Bowen Anthony 1815-1884 - Part II
- Henry Bowen Anthony 1815-1884 - A brilliant editor and politician
- The magnificent Newport Casino was built as a result of a grudge.
- James Gordon Bennett’s Newport (continued)
- James Gordon Bennett - Innovative newspaper owner and yachtsman
- Kings, Queens, Knaves, and Jokers in Newport's High Society During the Gilded Age.
- George deWolf (continued)
- General George deWolf: the man who swindled a whole town
- James deWolf (continued)
- James deWolf, One of the "Great Folk" of Bristol
- John Brown: The Cleverest Boy in Providence Town.
- The Nefarious Slave Trade
- Licenses to Steal for Sale in R.I
- John Warner
- Early Colonial Wrangling
- Down A Different Path
- Online Exhibits
- Down a Different Path
- Historical Cemeteries
- Cemetery Details
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA26 BROKEN STONES
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA25 BENJAMIN BARTON BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA24 CHRISTOPHER UNTHANKE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA23 TIBBETTS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA22 LIPPITT BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA21 UNKNOWN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA20 BUDLONG-BRIGGS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA19 REBECCA ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA18 SCHOOL MASTER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA17 REMOVALS FROM WK TO SWAN POINT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA16 REMOVALS FROM PAWTUXET
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA15 THOMAS C GARDINER FAMILY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA14 REMINGTON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA11 CARDER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA10 GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA09 CAPT RICHARD THORNTON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA08 NATHAN ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA07 WILSON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA06 RICHARD RHODES LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA05 MOSES BUDLONG LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA04 RICE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA03 WARNER FAMILY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA02 SWEET LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WKA01 CARDER FAMILY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK500 JOB GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK160 ISHMAEL RHODES LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK159 DR JAMES GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK158 STUKELEY STAFFORD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK157 MILLARD FAMILY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK156 COL JOHN LOW LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK155 CAPT OLIVER GARDNER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK154 CAPT BENJAMIN ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK153 PARDON POTTER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK152 GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK151 SENATOR JOHN CHAFEE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK150 WICKES - GARDINER
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK149 APPONAUG CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK148 TAFT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK147 SAMUEL LOW CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK146 BRUSH NECK FARM BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK145 ALL SAINTS CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK144 PHILIP ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK143 NEW PAWTUXET CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK142 PAWTUXET HIGHLAND CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK141 CAPT JOHN LOW BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK140 UNKNOWN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK139 APPONAUG PUBLIC CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK138 CAPT REUBEN WHITMAN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK137 JAMES E WHITFORD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK136 UNKNOWN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK135 LOCKWOOD-PHILLIPS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK134 FRIENDS' BURIAL YARD
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK133 UNKNOWN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK132 WHIPPLE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK131 RICE BURIAL YARD
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK130 DAVID BENNETT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK129 ABRAHAM LOCKWOOD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK128 NATHANIEL ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK127 SION ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK126 MAJ GENERAL THOMAS HOLDEN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK125 GENERAL THOMAS WESTCOTT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK124 UNKNOWN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK123 PETER GREENE SLAVE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK122 GORTON-ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK121 DAVID BATEN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK120 HARRIS ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK119 WATERMAN TIBBETTS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK118 STUKLEY MATTESON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK117 CAPT WILLIAM ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK116 MOSES LIPPITT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK115 ELDER CHARLES HOLDEN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK114 JOHN BROWNING LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK113 JERAULD/GERALD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK112 CARPENTER-WIGHTMAN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK111 LADD-HAVENS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK110 DRAKE-LADD BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK109 NICHOLAS ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK108 JAMES CARDER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK107 THOMAS HOLDEN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK106 AMBROSE TAYLOR LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK105 LIPPITT/SPYWOOD
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK104 WILLIAM STONE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK103 SLAVES - WATERMAN FAMILY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK102 BROWN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK101 SINAI MEMORIAL PARK
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK100 GIDEON SPENCER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK099 HOLDEN-BICKNELL-TAYLOR
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK098 JAMES BUDLONG LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK097 WANTON ARNOLD-MAJ WM SNOW LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK096 MAJ PARDON POTTER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK095 WARNER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK094 REGIA CLERI CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK093 COL CHRISTOPHER SMITH LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK092 BUDLONG LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK091 PETER GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK090 WARWICK POOR FARM CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK089 BAKER-BOWEN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK088 GEORGE H ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK087 EPHRAIM ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK086 GENERAL WILLIAM BATTEY LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK085 BROWN-VICKORY LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK084 RICE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK083 JOHN BRIGGS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK082 BENNETT-SPENCER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK081 KINNECOM CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK080 PROPHET-BABCOCK-HOLDEN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK079 WILLIAM H COLE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK078 HOWARD-REMINGTON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK077 NORTHUP LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK076 WILLIAM J COLE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK075 GORTON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK074 JOHN BUDLONG LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK073 THOMAS WARNER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK072 AMOS LOCKWOOD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK071 BRIGGS-STONE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK070 BRIGGS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK069 CHARLES LOW LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK068 CAPT RANDALL HOLDEN JR LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK067 GOV SAMUEL GORTON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK066 SURGEON JOHN GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK065 WILLIAM JENISON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK064 COL JOHN WATERMAN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK063 UTTER-ARNOLD-RHODES LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK062 WICKES FAMILY CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK061 ROGERS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK060 REMINGTON - ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK059 JOSEPH BRIGGS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK058 SPRING GREENE BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK057 JOHN CLEMMONS FAMILY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK056 OLD BAPTIST CHURCH BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK055 OLD FORGE BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK054 ESSEX-CONGDON-SHIPPEE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK053 STAFFORD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK052 GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK051 SARA TEFFT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK050 WILLIAM DAVIS COLE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK049 MILLERD-WESTCOTT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK048 CAPT JOSEPH SPENCER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK047 CHRISTOPHER GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK046 NICHOLS-WAITE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK045 AUSTIN-CARD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK044 GORTON-WING LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK043 BARTON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK042 EAST GREENWICH #74
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK041 EAST GREENWICH #73
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK040 GOVERNOR GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK039 MARBLE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK038 THOMAS TAYLOR LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK037 MOWRY-KNIGHT-MOTT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK036 SQUIRE MILLERD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK035 GORTON-ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK034 BRAYTON CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK033 JOSEPH HORR LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK032 CHRISTOPHER SPENCER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK031 LINCOLN FAMILY LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK030 HART LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK029 BENAJAH LOCKWOOD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK028 STONE CASTLE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK027 THOMAS C MATTSON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK026 PETER FREEMAN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK025 CAPT SAMUEL GREENE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK024 REV SAMUEL LITTLEFIELD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK023 MAJ GEN GEORGE SEARS GREENE
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK022 FOSTER-KENYON LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK021 THOMAS RICE LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK020 JOHN H HOLDEN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK019 ROBERT EDMONDS BURIAL GROUND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK018 WESTCOTT-BROWN LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK017 PERRY LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK016 JOSEPH BENNETT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK015 LIPPITT LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK014 COVILL LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK013 ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK012 BENJAMIN ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK011 LINCOLN PARK CEMETERY
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK010 VINCENT GARDINER LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK009 PHILLIPS-MOONE-JENKINS LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK008 ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK007 ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK006 PROPHET-HAMMOND-WICKES LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK005 ARNOLD - PAWTUXET BURIAL GRND
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK004 COL STEPHEN ARNOLD LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK003 PAWTUXET BURIAL YARD
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK002 ABORN-WHITNEY LOT
- HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WK001 LAKEWOOD BURIAL GROUND
- Cemetery Details
- Rogues and Knaves
- Early Colonial Wrangling
- John Warner
- Licenses to Steal for Sale in R.I
- The Nefarious Slave Trade
- John Brown: The Cleverest Boy in Providence Town.
- James deWolf, One of the "Great Folk" of Bristol
- James deWolf (continued)
- General George deWolf: the man who swindled a whole town
- George deWolf (continued)
- Kings, Queens, Knaves, and Jokers in Newport's High Society During the Gilded Age.
- James Gordon Bennett - Innovative newspaper owner and yachtsman
- James Gordon Bennett’s Newport (continued)
- The magnificent Newport Casino was built as a result of a grudge.
- Henry Bowen Anthony 1815-1884 - A brilliant editor and politician
- Henry Bowen Anthony 1815-1884 - Part II
- Henry Bowen Anthony 1815-1884 - Part III
- Tories - "King" Richard Greene and Governor Joseph Wanton
- King" Richard Greene and Governor Joseph Wanton - Part II
- Warwick Police
- The early police in Warwick
- Officer Gendron, an early casualty
- A Career in Jeopardy
- Part time police work
- The Turbulent Twenties
- Warwick's Police 1930 - 1935
- James F. Lynch makes his mark in police work
- Another Lynch enters Police Work
- The Post War Police face new problems
- Warwick F.O.P., Lodge #7
- The Lynch Family continues in the field of law
- Warwick Resorts
- Oakland Beach 1 - Joseph Carrolo-“Mr. Oakland Beach “
- Oakland Beach 2 - The Movies & the Speakeasies
- Oakland Beach 3 - Hard Times and a Hurricane
- Oakland Beach 4 - World War II and the Post War Years
- Oakland Beach 5 - The End of the Century
- Oakland Beach 6 - Hurricane Carol and the 50s.
- Cole’s Campground 1 – Pastuxet
- Coles Campground 2 - The Elms
- Coles Campground 3 - “Day trippers” and “Tenters”
- Coles Campground 4 - Fred Cole and the camp
- Buttonwoods 1–Early Period
- Buttonwoods 1 – A different Resort
- Buttonwoods 2 - An Ideal Spot
- Buttonwoods 3 - The Association
- Buttonwoods 4 - The Trolley brings change
- Buttonwoods 5 - The Campground
- Rocky Point 1 – Capt. Winslow
- Rocky Point 2-- Steamboats & Harrington
- Rocky Point 3 The Shore Dinner Hall
- Rocky Point 4 The trolley brought crowds
- Rocky Point 5 New attractions
- Rocky Point 6-the early 20th century
- Rocky Point 7 - After the Storm
- Rocky Point 8 Modern Times
- Mark Rock Hotel – Conimicut
- Walking Tours
- Apponaug Village
- Pawtuxet Village
- Pictorial History Map
- Multimedia
- Additional Info
