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Cranston Through Time (America Through Time)

Cranston Through Time (America Through Time)

by Sandra Moyer (Author), Janet Cullen Rango (Author)
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Cranston, Rhode Island, founded in 1638 along the Pawtuxet River, blends rich history with distinct communities.In 1638, the first settlers of the land that is now Cranston, Rhode Island, left Roger Williams’ settlement in Providence and traveled south to make their new homes along the Pawtuxet River. The river and their village were named after the Indian word for “little falls.” The placement of the settlement was well planned. Besides providing a means of transportation, the river was a source of water for their animals and crops. The river emptied into a bay filled with fish and shellfish, providing them with additional food. In time, the Pawtuxet Falls was used to power their grist and textile mills. Several bridges have been built over the river and the newest structure is now part of the busy main street of this quaint village. As more settlers came into the area, other villages were established. Cranston became a town in 1754, although many inhabitants still identified more closely with their village. Years later, Cranston remains divided into distinctive communities, each with its own character and history, but they all add up to make Cranston a special city. Read more

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PublisherAmerica Through Time
Publication dateDecember 9, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Print length96 pages
ISBN-101635001005
ISBN-13978-1635001006
Item Weight9.6 ounces
Dimensions6.5 x 0.31 x 9.25 inches
Best Sellers Rank#4,124,665 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #238 in Bridge Photography #8,265 in Photography History #61,303 in U.S. State & Local History
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