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[June 19, 1888.] No. 312. Resolution Accepting the Gift of George G. Munroe to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved June 19, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of George G. Munroe, of the sum of one hundred and twenty-eight dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the pro- visions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care
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of the burial lot standing in the name of said Munroe, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the George G. Munroe fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 312, 1888.]
[June 19, 1888.] No. 313. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Adelaide C. Towne, Administratrix, to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved June 19, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of Adelaide C. Towne, administratrix, of the sum of one hundred and ninety dollars to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Aaron Towne, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Aaron Towne fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 313, 1888.]
[June 11, 1888.] No. 316. In City Council. Annual Report of the Commissioners of the North Burial Ground upon the Trust Fund. (Presented June 11, 1888.)
City Council file, June 21, 1888.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 316, 1888.]
[June 11, 1888.] No. 317. Annual Report of the Commissioners of the North Burial Ground upon the Receipts and Expenditures of the Trust Fund. (Presented June 11, 1888.) City Council file, June 21, 1888.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 317, 1888.]
[July 5, 1888.] No. 333. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Harriet N. Lovett to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved July 5, 1888.)
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Resolved, That the gift of Harriet N. Lovett, of the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the pro- visions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Lovett, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Harriet N. Lovett fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 333, 1888.]
[August 2, 1888.] In Board of Aldermen.
Resolved, That so much of Pawtucket avenue lying between the points A. B. C. D. E. and A ; F. G. H. and F ; and between the points J. K. L. M. and J, as shown upon a map1 of said avenue this day pre- sented to the board of aldermen, is no longer useful to the public, and the same is hereby abandoned as a public highway and declared to be useless.
[Resolutions of the City Council, 1888, page 265.]
[August 8, 1888.] No. 392. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Mary Ann Capron to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved August 8, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of Mary Ann Capron, of the sum of one hundred dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the two burial lots standing in the name of Mary Nixon and Mary Ann Capron in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Mary Ann Capron fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 392, 1888.]
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[August 8, 1888.] No. 393. Resolution Accepting the Gift of the Heirs of Asa and William H. Pike to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved August 8, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of the heirs of Asa and William H. Pike of the sum of one hundred and seventy-five dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preserva- tion and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Asa and William H. Pike, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Asa and William H. Pike fund. [Resolutions of the City Council No. 393, 1888.]
[August 8, 1888.] No. 394. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Sarah E. Davenport to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved August 8, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of Sarah E. Davenport, of the sum of seventy-five dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Davenport, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Sarah E. Davenport fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 394, 1888.]
[September 6, 1888.] No. 463. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Ann C. Potter and Adah Westcott to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved September 6, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of Ann C. Potter and Adah Westcott, of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws to the preservation and
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care of the burial lot standing in the name of Waity Olney, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Waity Olney fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 463, 1888.]
[September 24, 18SS.] No. 494. Resolution Authorizing the Commissioners of the North Burial Ground to Enlarge the Green House in Said Ground. (Approved September 24, 1888.)
Resolved, That the commissioners of the North Burial Ground be and they are hereby authorized and directed to enlarge the present greenhouse at the North Burial ground at a cost not to exceed the sum of one thousand dollars, the same to be charged to the North Burial ground improvement fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 494, 1888.]
[October 22, 1888.] No. 539. Resolution Accepting the Gift of the Heirs of James A. Smith to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved October 22, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of the Heirs of James A. Smith, of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of James A. Smith, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the James A. Smith fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 539, 1888.]
[October 22, 1888.] No. 540. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Henry G. Sperry and Adolph J. Pies to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved October 22, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of Henry G. Sperry and Adolph J. Pies, of the sum of one hundred and eighty-five dollars, to the commissioners of
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the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Sperry and Pies, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Sperry and Pies fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 540, 1888.]
[October 22, 1888.] No. 541. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Thomas A. Burton to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved October 22, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of Thomas A. Burton, of the sum of seventy- five dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Burton, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Thomas A. Burton fund. [Resolutions of the City Council No. 541, 1888.]
[October 22, 1888.] No. 542. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Caroline P. Smith, to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved October 22, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of the heirs of Caroline P. Smith, of the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Smith in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Caroline P. Smith fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 542, 1888.]
[October 22, 1888.] No. 543. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Roger Smith to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved October 22, 1888.)
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Resolved, That the gift of Roger Smith, of the sum of seventy-five dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Smith, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Roger Smith fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 543, 1888.]
[October 31, 1888.] No. 545. Resolution Authorizing the Com- missioners of the North Burial Ground to Set Apart Land in said Ground for the burial of the Bodies to be taken from the Proprietors' Burial Ground. (Approved October 31, 1888.)
Resolved, That the commissioners of the North Burial ground be hereby authorized and directed to set apart so much land in said burial ground as may be necessary to provide for the burial of the bodies now remaining in what was formerly the Proprietors' burial ground, the land so set apart not to be in the Potter's field, so called.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 545, 1888.]
[November 22, 1888.] In Board of Aldermen. The following is read and adopted : Chapter XXVII.
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Amendment of chapter I of the rules and regulations of the board of aldermen entitled " Burials."
5. The state board of education of Rhode Island may use for the purposes of burial, a certain parcel of land one hundred feet square, located on the State Home and School farm in the tenth ward, belong- ing to the State of Rhode Island ; said land to be enclosed by a stone fence.
[Resolutions of the City Council, 1888, page 383.]
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[November 19, 1888.] No. 584. Communication from the Com- missioners of the North Burial Ground, Relative to the Purchase of a Lot in said Ground of the Heirs of John Tomlinson Pendlebury. (Pre- sented November 19, 1888.)
To the Honorable the City Council of the City of Providence :
The commissioners of the North Burial ground respectfully represent :
That on the 20th day of March, 1850, the city deeded a lot of land in said burial ground to John Tomlinson Pendlebury. The deed of this lot was never recorded nor was the lot occupied.
This lot was located west of the receiving tomb. In making im- provements in this locality changes have been made which render it impossible to find the exact location, and as the present owner is willing to sell the lot your commissioners deem it advisable for the city to buy it and recommend the passage of the accompanying resolution.
Respectfully submitted for the committee, Oren Westcott, Secretary and Treasurer.
Providence, November 19, 1888.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 584, 1888.]
[December 1, 1888.] No. 585. Resolution to Purchase a Cer- tain Lot of Land in the North Burial Ground of the Heirs of John Tomlinson Pendlebury. (Approved December 1, 1888.)
Resolved, That the city treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to purchase of the heirs of John Tomlinson Pendlebury a certain lot of land in the North Burial ground, containing one hundred and twenty- eight square feet at a sum not exceeding twenty cents per square foot, the same to be charged to the North burial ground sinking fund. [Resolutions of the City Council No. 585, 1888.]
[December 1, 18SS.] No. 596. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Abby Burton Crosby to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved December 1, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of Abby Burton Crosby, of the sum of one
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hundred and seventy-five dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the pro- visions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Crosby, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the Abby Burton Crosby fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 596, 1888.]
[December 1, 1888.] No. 597. Resolution Accepting the Gift of William Stanley to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved December 1, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of William Stanley, of the sum of one hun- dred and fifty dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground in trust the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Stanley, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the William Stanley fund. [Resolutions of the City Council No. 597, 1888.]
[December 1, 1888.] No. 598. Resolution Accepting the Gift of David Crowley to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved December 1, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of David Crowley, of the sum of one hun- dred and fifty dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of David, Edward and John Crowley, in said ground, be and the same is hereby accepted under the name of the David Crowley fund.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 598, 1888.]
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[December 1, 1888.] No. 599. Resolution Accepting the Gift of Joseph C. Boms to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved December 1, 1888.)
Resolved, That the gift of Joseph C. Boms of the sum of seventy-five dollars, to the commissioners of the North Burial Ground, in trust, the income thereof to be applied under the provisions of chapter 367 of the public laws, to the preservation and care of the burial lot standing in the name of said Boms in said ground, be and the same is hereby ac- cepted under the name of the Joseph C. Boms fund. [Resolutions of the City Council No. 599, 1888.]
[December 6, 1888.] No. 603. Resolution to Remove Bodies from Proprietors Burial Ground to North Burial Ground. (Approved December 6, 1888.)
Resolved, That the superintendent of the North Burial Ground be hereby authorized and directed to remove the bodies now remaining in what was known as the Proprietors Burial Ground, together with such headstones as mark the same, to the lot in the North Burial Ground to be set apart for that purpose by the commissioners of said ground, the expenses of said removal and reburial, not exceeding three hundred dol- lars, to be taken from any money in the treasury not otherwise appro- priated.
[Resolutions of the City Council No. 603, 1888.]
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INDEX TO SUBJECTS
Acceptance of deed of gift of Joseph Veazie 1861-17I
Accounts, request that Commissioners send to Municipal Court
1863-176
Act of General Assembly annexing portion of North Provi- dence to City of Providence
1873-230
dividing Town of Providence
1765- 10
enabling Town Councils to be Trustees of burial lots 1852-148
in addition to Chapter 233
1880-277
relative to abolishment of Town's Division Line
1767- II
relating to Providence and Pawtucket Turnpike Cor- poration 1808- 43 1882-292
relative to registration of births, deaths and marriages relative to burial of destitute soldiers and sailors 1885-317
1886-331
relative to Burying Ground 1861-169 1863-176
1865-186 1838- 74
relative to desecration of graveyards
relative to dividing line between Providence and North Providence 1765-II
1848-13I
relative to establishment of Smithfield Turnpike Cor- poration 1805-36 1807-39
1823- 52
relative to nuisances
1884-306
relative to Probate Court
1862-172
relative to public works
1881-284
relative to removal of dead bodies
1785- 22
relative to removal of monuments
1785- 22
relative to request of Smithfield Turnpike Company for branch road 1807- 39
relative to Town Council 1882-293
1884-306
to prevent violation of sanctuary of dead
1817- 48 1838- 77
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Address Mayor's on Burying Ground 1843- 97
Agreement between City of Providence and Randall heirs relative to Randall Park 1881-289
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, resolution directing City Treasurer to convey lot to 1862-174
Appropriation for improvement of Burying Ground 1850-144
Births, deaths and marriages, act of General Assembly rela- tive to registration of 1882-292
Boundary of Burying Ground to be ascertained
Bounds fixed at Burying Ground 1828-56
of Burying Ground, appointment of Committee to run
Branch Bridge Turnpike, City Treasurer authorized to sell Burying Ground Estate between Smithfield and
Burials, Town Councils authority to govern
Burying Ground and Training place proposed 1698- I
1869-208 1857-167 1700- 2 1707- 3 1847-125
appropriation for grading 1847-120
committee to examine 1789- 23
1822- 51
petition of Zachariah Allen et al to improve 1844-102 1845-107 18.45-108
petition of Henry J. Duff, et al for portion of
report of committee relative to
1842- 90 1845-III
estate, between Smithfield and Branch Bridge Turn- pike, City Treasurer authorized to sell 1869-208
place, bounds to be revised 1763-8 1764- 8 1748- 7
inspection of, adjoining Proprietors
City of Providence and William Randall, indenture 1846-117
Treasurer to convey lot to Ancient Free and Accepted Masons 1862-174
to execute deed to Home for Aged Women
1857-167
to execute deeds with owners of land near Burying Ground 1846-117
Commissioner Zachariah Allen, declination of 1878-262
Zachariah Allen, resolution of thanks to 1878-262
William Earle, declination of
1878-265
1835- 64 1834- 60 1776- 15
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Commissioner William Earle, resolution of thanks to 1878-264
R. H. I. Goddard, declination of 1875-265
Augustus Hoppin, declination of 1878-266
Andrew Winsor, resignation of 1878-264
Andrew Winsor, resolution of thanks to
1878-264
Commissioners, acknowledgment of satisfaction of man- agement to 1863-178
of Burying Ground, appointment of 1854-160
Committee appointed on Burying Ground
1854-153
appointed to enforce resolutions relative to Burying Ground 1846-115
appointed to fix south line of State Turnpike
1849-143
appointed to relay highway over Dexter's Bridge 1776- 15
appointed to run bound of Burying Ground 1776- 15
Common Town to be fenced 168I- I
Constables and commissioners, resolution instructing com-
mittee to enquire to election of 1878-263
Cooke. Gov. Nicholas, and family, removal of remains of
1844- 99
Cumberland and Smithfield Turnpike, establishment of 1820- 49
Dead, act of General Assembly relative to removal of 1785- 22
act of General Assembly relative to violation of sanct- uary of 1817-48
1838- 77
vote of committee at Town Meeting relative to burial of
1822- 51
Deaths, births and marriages, act of General Assembly rela- tive to registration of 1882-292
1878-262
Declination of Zachariah Allen, commissioner of William Earle, commissioner
1878-265
of R. H. I. Goddard, as commissioner
1875-265
of Augustus Hoppin as commissioner
1878-266
Deed Vashti W. Angell et al to City of Providence
1877-259
James Caffrey to City of Providence, land near Smith- field Turnpike 1847-123
1847-125
John Carter Brown to City of Providence 1866-193
John Carter Brown to William Randall, of land near Pawtucket Turnpike 1846-116
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Deed, City of Providence to John Carter Brown of land near Burying Ground 1845-IIO
City of Providence to James Caffrey, near Smithfield Turnpike 1847-122
City of Providence to Monthly Meeting of Friends of New England 1854-159
City of Providence to Nathan Smalley 1869-209
City of Providence to Joseph Whelden 1867-201
William Corliss to City of Providence 1870-217
James Eddy to City of Providence
1874-233
Alice Gannon to City of Providence 1876-257
Thomas Harkness to City of Providence
1854-159
Lewis H. Humphrey to City of Providence 1874-233
Lucius Miner et al to City of Providence
1866-194
Nathaniel S. Mowry to City of Providence 1876-258
of Randall heirs 1881-287
William Randall to City of Providence, land adjacent to Burying Ground 1846-118
Samuel Wheldon to City of Providence of land be- tween Providence and North Providence
1847-122
Town of Providence to Aaron Mason
1796- 33
Encroachments, committee to prevent at Burying Ground 1804- 36 Excavation, request of Commissioners to fill in 1857-166
Farm Randall, committee directed to obtain terms for I866-189
Fence around Burying Ground proposed 1802- 35 1835- 63
1835-64 1853-150 1867-196
1867-198
at Burying Lots, petition of Nathaniel Aldrich and Westcott Handy 1834- 61
petition of William W. AAldrich and Isaac Goddard 1838- 76
petition of Abraham Alexander 1835- 65
petition of Israel Amsbury et al 1839- 81
petition of Oliver Angell 1837- 71 1837- 70
petition of William Alpin et al
petition of Christopher B. Arnold and Welcome Arnold
1839- 79
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Fence, petition of Cyril Babcock et al
1842- 94
petition of George Bailey
1835- 63 1841- 88
petition of Josiah Barnet et al
1841- 87
petition of Truman Beckwith et al
petition of Rhoda A. Benson
1837- 72 1836- 67
petition of William L. Burroughs and Joshua H. Work
1838- 75
petition of James P. Butts
1838- 78
petition of Alexis Caswell et al
1838- 75
petition of Joseph A. Chedel
1838- 73
petition of William E. Cutting and Louis Leveck
1838- 77
petition of Morris Deming et al
1837- 71
petition of Celindia W. Dennis et al
1842- 91
petition of John Donley and Thomas W. Foley
1842- 91
petition of Samuel C. Eathforth et al
1844-102
petition of Augustus Ellis and Amey Collins
1838- 79
petition of Willard W. Fairbanks et al
1835- 62
petition of Daniel Fish et al
1844-10I
petition of Isaac Fish et al
1844-1OI
petition of Thomas and William Fletcher
1836- 69
petition of Abby H. Fuller et al
1843- 95
petition of Mary Gardner et al
1839- 80
petition of Thomas J. Griffan and Alfred G. Peckham
1837- 72
petition of Samuel Guild et al
1844- 98
petition of Edward Hall et al
1840- 86
petition of Thomas Harkley et al
1840- 86
petition of George J. Harris et al
1842- 93
petition of George S. Harwood
1834- 61
petition of Henry Holden
1844- 99
petition of James Howarth et al
1843- 97
petition of Hannah Hunter
1838- 74
petition of George B. Jastram et al
1811- 90
petition of Job Luther et al
1839- 84
petition of Henry Martin
1836- 66
petition of George McCarthy et al
1840- 85
petition of John A. McDougold and Alfred W. Pratt
1836- 67
petition of David W. Barney et al
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Fence, petition of N. C. Northup et al
1844- 99
petition of Albert H. Orinsbee et al 1843- 97
petition of Earl D. Pearce et al 1838- 76
1845-107
petition of Avery Pettis et al petition of Gardner Pettis et al
1844-100
petition of James S. Pidge et al petition of Thomas Prentiss petition of James H. Read
1837- 70
petition of William P. Read et al
1842- 93
petition of Mary W. Rounds et al
1839- 80 1844-10I
petition of Humphrey Sprague et al
1835- 65
petition of William R. Staples
1838- 78
petition of George W. Steinhauer et al
1844- 98 1836- 68
petition of Thomas Symonds
1835- 65
petition of Seth Thayer et al
1837- 73 1836- 66 1844-100
petition of Jonathan Tiffany, Jr.
1836- 69
petition of John A. Townsend
1835- 63 1840- 85
petition of Huldah S. Tripp et al
petition of George W. Weeden et al
1840- 87 1843- 96 1835- 64
petition of Henry P. Yeoman et al
1836- 68
petition of Barker T. Yerrington et al
1841- 89 I868-206
Burying Ground order to pay for repairing
resolution that it be continued along Sexton Street
1869-211
to be removed in case of encroachments
to be repaired 1821-52 1830-56 1831-57
1851-147 1834- 58 1834- 60
between Dexter Thurber's land and Towns, commu- nication respecting 1834- 60
Dexter Thurber's, request for between his land and Town's 1825- 54 1852-149
erection of at entrance of Burying Ground
1843- 95
1836- 66
petition of Edward S. Sheldon
petition of Jacob Stever et al
petition of William Thurber 2nd, et al
petition of John Thurston et al
petition of John Wilson et al
petition of Augustus Winship
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Fence, near Horton Grove Estate, proposed straightening of
1867-202 on highway over Dexter's Bridge to Smithfield to be removed
removal of from North End Common
First R. I. Cavalry Veteran Association, report of Commit- tee upon petition of 1887-363 1887-364
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