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the union of Helios the sun god and the nymph Rhode, and the cities were named for their three son
on 13 September 1943; sponsored by Miss Hertha Rhode; and commissioned on 1 December 1943, Lt.
inal George Mundelein, with Bishops Paul Peter Rhode and Francis Martin Kelly serving as co-consecr
It is located near Edgewater, Maryland, on the Rhode and West Rivers, near the western shore of Che
He succeeded Bishop Paul Rhode as the seventh Bishop of Green Bay upon the la
sociation of American Law Schools 2007 Deborah Rhode Award for extraordinary contribution to public
ue castle, known as either Beerlegem Castle or Rhode Castle.
Rhode Celtic FC
Kimberly Rhode double trap and skeet shooter, Olympic medalis
g series of novels; one under the name of John Rhode featuring the forensic scientist Dr Priestley,
Rhode GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club loca
Rhode GAA official website
Professor Rhode graduated from Yale University Summa Cum Laude
Rhode has also produced some of the finest players i
uilt as a chapel of ease to Brampford Speke by Rhode Hawkins in 1867-8.
The first appearance for Rhode in an Offaly Football final was in 1891, howev
Residence Hall on Congdon Street, Providence, Rhode Island
It serves to connect the University of Rhode Island to points south via U.S. 1.
Providence Performing Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island
1822, is located on Putnam Pike in Greenville, Rhode Island in the town of Smithfield, Rhode Island
t The Cooper Union, School of Visual Arts, and Rhode Island School of Design.
embership in civic organizations including the Rhode Island Society for the Encouragement of Domest
ning through central Massachusetts between the Rhode Island and New Hampshire borders, runs through
design under Tage Frid and Hank Gilpin at the Rhode Island School of Design for two semesters and
After the war, Balch was a prominent member of Rhode Island society, and had six daughters and a so
who was born in York, England and emigrated to Rhode Island in 1740.
proval rating is almost 70%) and the fact that Rhode Island is an overwhelmingly Democratic state.
and Lamontagne's stone ender farm in Scituate, Rhode Island
to farming for a period and was elected to the Rhode Island General Assembly and was appointed just
ng Usquepaug Road (RI 138) in South Kingstown, Rhode Island near the village of Usquepaug and the U
ry was re-assigned to Fort Wolcott in Newport, Rhode Island and was the first commander of Fort Ada
International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island in 1957.
n Naval Yard and Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island in 1915, before returning to the comman
bordered by Rehoboth to the east, Barrington, Rhode Island and Swansea to the south, East Providen
s as a landscape architecture professor at the Rhode Island School of Design
This design and production studio in Tiverton, Rhode Island has their products in many places, incl
nanimously re-elected bishop of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Maine, with lay participation, and
icut through Maine, with isolated locations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts reporting over 3 inch
al Torpedo Station and War College at Newport, Rhode Island as a chemist, where he discovered the M
un (1861), and after re-enlisting into the 5th Rhode Island Infantry with her new husband Robert Br
academic success, Agnew was rejected from the Rhode Island School of Mortuary Science.
New Hampshire and is listed by the Diocese of Rhode Island as its second bishop.
in Battery Gray, Fort Church, Little Compton, Rhode Island and two more were placed in Battery Ham
The Law and Order Party of Rhode Island was a short-lived political party in th
ted in the middle of the bay just south of the Rhode Island border.
She is one of four openly LGBT members of the Rhode Island General Assembly, alongside House Speak
, she sailed out of Hampton Roads and Newport, Rhode Island for Neutrality Patrol and exercises in
Hazard retired from the Rhode Island General Assembly in 1840.
WSAR then moved to Portsmouth, Rhode Island & changed frequency to 1190kc.
Licenses from either state are valid, but Rhode Island regulations apply.
nning Board from 1978 to 1984, a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 1985 to 1
The church actively supports the Rhode Island State Council of Churches, the National
nal Convention according to the results of the Rhode Island Presidential Primary.
He was a Member, Rhode Island General Assembly in 1866.
he Exchange Bank, Second Vice President of the Rhode Island Art Association, and a member of the Un
Education: Rhode Island School of Design (USA), Bachelor of Fin
filiated with the American Baptist Churches of Rhode Island (ABCORI) and the American Baptist Churc
In 1974 the University of Rhode Island received title to the property, and the
was a delegate to the Continental Congress for Rhode Island in 1789.
1952 and was in private practice in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1953, and then in Newport, Rhode Isl
After a few years of resistance from the Rhode Island General Assembly, the New Hope Bridge C
designed Sakonnet Golf Club in Little Compton, Rhode Island and of the summer colony of which it is
In fact, the State of Rhode Island is only 298 square miles (770 km2) larg
In 1786 and 1787 he served in the Rhode Island general assembly.
Coast Guard House restaurant in Narragansett, Rhode Island and Casey's restaurant in Wakefield, Rh
First Baptist Church in America in Providence, Rhode Island where he remained until his death.
int Lighthouse, is located on Prudence Island, Rhode Island and is the oldest lighthouse tower in t
She is a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association.
Curran endorsed Chafee in the 2010 Rhode Island gubernatorial election.
is one of six active airports operated by the Rhode Island Airports Corporation.
Viticulture in Rhode Island began in 1663 when King Charles II of E
The battery was organized in Providence, Rhode Island in May 1862 and mustered in for three m
ated from the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (the former
American attorney and Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, representing
t Arnold as President of all four towns of the Rhode Island colony, serving for two one-year terms,
He was a Democratic majority leader of the Rhode Island Senate.
Benjamin Brayton Knight was born in Cranston, Rhode Island on October 3, 1813 to Stephen Knight an
He was the Head coach of the University of Rhode Island Women's Basketball team until he resign
ates (Jim Carrey), is a 18 year veteran of the Rhode Island State Police trooper who has been taken
is administration, Dyer captained a company of Rhode Island volunteers for the Civil War.
Daniel C. Sullivan (May 9, 1857 in Providence, Rhode Island - October 26, 1893 in Providence, Rhode
y who is also a Democratic party member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, representing
He was the governor of Rhode Island from May 26, 1857 to May 31, 1859.
er was born on October 6, 1909, in Woonsocket, Rhode Island and was a descendant of William Carpent
From 1790 to 1843, Rhode Island elected members to the United States Ho
employed in various manufacturing concerns in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and engaged in the ma
and Geology at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island from 1878 until his death.
tia regiments: Massachusetts Bay provided 900, Rhode Island 180, Connecticut 300, and New Hampshire
In 1997, US Attorney Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island accused Luskin of "willful blindness" f
In 1876, Garvin relocated to Lonsdale, Rhode Island
tate in the Potowomut neighborhood of Warwick, Rhode Island was deeded to the State of Rhode Island
Caprio was a Democratic candidate for Rhode Island attorney general in 1970 and mayor of P
Air Force (USAAF) established one airfield in Rhode Island for training pilots and aircrews of USA
ge of nineteen in Company A, Twelfth Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered ou
sonality/talent for Radio Disney's Providence, Rhode Island station WDDZ AM 550 (2006-2010).
He was a State lieutenant governor, Rhode Island in 1860.
take part in Gen. John Sullivan's campaign in Rhode Island in 1778.
St. Germain was elected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 1952 to 1
Fame, the Providence College Hall of Fame, the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame, and the Rhode Is
He returned to Rhode Island in 1869 and taught in a school in Scitu
while still under construction, in Providence, Rhode Island
d States House of Representatives elections in Rhode Island were held on November 4, 2006 to determ
chard A. Licht, who was Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island from 1985 to 1989.
He was born in Rhode Island and moved to Georgia in 1767 with his b
e were two such actions, against U-853 off the Rhode Island coast, and U 881, south of Cape Race, b
National Governors Association, Rhode Island Governor William Cole Cozzens.
He was clerk in the Rhode Island state legislature from 1840 until 1844.
Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery mustered out of service
Born in Providence, Rhode Island to Arnold Green, a lawyer, and Cornelia
Born in Cranston, Rhode Island to John Peter Carl Weis and his wife Ge
y 2009 received an Honorary Doctorate from the Rhode Island School of Design.
He worked in Rhode Island and Massachusetts in his occupations.
e served as recording and reading clerk of the Rhode Island House of Representatives 1845-1850, and
He was born in Rhode Island in 1762.
Jenckes was admitted to the Rhode Island state bar in 1840.
Site, RI-960 is an historic site in Scituate, Rhode Island
Induce businesses to locate to Rhode Island by bringing RI's business taxes in line
on Rose Island in Narragansett Bay in Newport, Rhode Island in the United States.
he United States House of Representatives from Rhode Island in 1936 and served from January 3, 1937
reer in public life in 1907 as a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, displaying ea
l Convention and became Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island in 1959 and served until 1961 under Rep
Rhode Island ACLU executive director Steven Brown sa
er of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1986.
He was elected Attorney General of Rhode Island in 1854.
After the adoption, the Rhode Island Department of Health, Division of Vital
Based at Hampton Roads into 1918, Rhode Island was transferred to Battleship Division
ric site on Tillinghast Rd. in East Greenwich, Rhode Island added to the National Register of Histo
il 1972 when they were relocated to Pawtucket, Rhode Island and became known as the Pawtucket Red S
After remaining at Mare Island into 1920, Rhode Island decommissioned on 30 June and was place
years of that war, December 1776 - late 1779, Rhode Island proper (also known as Aquidneck Island,
she ran for a seat in the 49th District of the Rhode Island Senate, winning 62% of the vote against
Collision, 2010, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
He was born in Providence, Rhode Island on January 12, 1774.
ary (Allen) Robinson of South Kingstown in the Rhode Island colony, his father was a relatively lat
Paiva-Weed has advanced steadily in the Rhode Island Senate, being named Chairwoman of the J
He attended the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island in 1900.
li played defensive back for the University of Rhode Island Rams from 1975-1978 Faragalli began his
Hermann Oelrichs' opulent mansion in Newport, Rhode Island designed by renowned architect Stanford
unded the Universal Peace Union in Providence, Rhode Island in 1866 and served as its president unt
He was elected Governor of Rhode Island and served as the first Jewish holder o
has taught photography at Harvard University, Rhode Island School of Design, Museum School, Mass A
See also: List of the oldest buildings in Rhode Island
It is a unit of the Rhode Island Air National Guard.
The modern wine industry of Rhode Island began in 1975 when Sakonnet Vineyards w
The Rhode Island State Library, which was created in 185
. Michaelson (born January 25, 1922) served as Rhode Island Attorney General from 1975 to 1979 and
New Jersey, Reno Las Vegas, Twin River Casino Rhode Island and the new Catch A Rising Star on Broa
The League of Women Voters of Rhode Island
) is the small hill across the bay in Bristol, Rhode Island
The Rhode Island Historical Society is planning to build
Located near the Atlantic Ocean, Rhode Island has one of the most moderate climates o
This division also publishes the Rhode Island Government Owner's Manual, which gives
, devising the non-intercourse act that forced Rhode Island to join the union, and drawing up the b
Chace was born Elizabeth Buffum in Smithfield, Rhode Island on December 9, 1806, to Arnold Buffum a
The current goal of Clean Elections Rhode Island is to pass the Rhode Island Clean Elect
responsibility of a separate state agency, the Rhode Island Board of Elections.
high school math teacher, working in Newport, Rhode Island and Concord, Massachusetts.
key League with the New England Blades and the Rhode Island Eagles.
Justice Suttell is a Little Compton, Rhode Island resident and an active member of the Sa
uaker Highway", after Quakers from Smithfield, Rhode Island settled here.
ce in Providence in 1779, and a Justice of the Rhode Island Court of Common Pleas, also in Providen
Saint Cuthbert's Orthodox Mission - Pawtucket, Rhode Island - ROCOR
adio show aired in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York.
er months at his Kingscote Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island until the Civil War.
He served as Director of the Rhode Island Agricultural Lands Preservation and as
in Portsmouth on Aquidneck Island, also called Rhode Island from which the colony and state would l
Residence: Greene Farm, East Greenwich Rhode Island which remains in family hands since its
Suttell was elected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives as a Republica
in reserve on 15 May 1916 at Boston Navy Yard, Rhode Island was detached from the Atlantic Fleet th
At the University of Rhode Island he served as Chairman of the Department
of-state residents pay full price, even with a Rhode Island E-ZPass, making this bridge the only to
1960 Massachusetts Open, Rhode Island Open, New Hampshire Open, Maine Open
November 29, 1809) was the second Governor of Rhode Island after it became a state.
In June 2009, he was confirmed by the Rhode Island Senate as the new Chief Justice, replac
t case recorded in the official reports of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.
niel McKee is the current mayor of Cumberland, Rhode Island since May 2004.
is an historic lighthouse in North Kingstown, Rhode Island .
n politician who is a Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives.
of 1812 Hopkins left the area and returned to Rhode Island due to the Quakers testimony against pa
Connecticut and Rhode Island also have Election Day registration, bu
The 2006 Rhode Island gubernatorial election took place on No
was born in Wales and settled in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Champlin was president of the Rhode Island Bank until a short time before his deat
r family in Portugal, and moved to Providence, Rhode Island at the age of 11.
n politician who is a Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, representing
Sylvester Hill was born in East Greenwich, Rhode Island but moved to Ohio in 1840.
1981) is a former Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, representing
iness buying for states of Massachusetts (MA), Rhode Island (RI), Vermont (VT), New Hampshire (NH)
School is a school located in North Scituate, Rhode Island (in Providence County).
Through 2009, Massachusetts and the Rhode Island Rams have played over 130 times, and at
This was the last year in which Rhode Island held a gubernatorial election on the sa
RI-3 may also refer to Rhode Island Route 3.
nal blockhouse was built by Jireh Bull, son of Rhode Island Governor Henry Bull.
ovidence Community Theatre in East Providence, Rhode Island premiered a full-length, fan-written ju
The family first settled in Providence, Rhode Island before moving to Milwaukee, Wisconsin i
n and Margaret (Williams) Baldwin in Coventry, Rhode Island and attended the common schools.
War I, and was the U.S. District Attorney for Rhode Island from 1921 to 1926.
lected president pro tempore of the College of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations, and therefore
n University School of Medicine in Providence, Rhode Island and was on the faculty for more than 30
                                                                                                   


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