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    Historic Tales of Jamestown
    Legendary Locals of Jamestown, Rhode Island
    Jamestown: A History of Narragansett Bay's Island Town
    • 2016

      Historic Tales of Jamestown

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Discover the fascinating history of Jamestown, from tales of shipwrecks to summer days long past. The town was home to Camps Bailey and Meade, two training facilities for Union troops during the Civil War. When the steam ferries crossed the bay beginning in 1873, people traveled to the island to sample the town's leisure and entertainment opportunities. Beavertail Lighthouse and the breathtaking Clingstone stand as iconic landmarks centuries after their construction. After the Jamestown Bridge opened in 1940, suburban development on the North End mostly replaced the hotels along the waterfront. Local authors Rosemary Enright and Sue Maden reveal stories of Jamestown's past and evolution in this captivating collection of essays.

      Historic Tales of Jamestown
    • 2014

      When Caleb Carr, one of the 101 men who purchased Conanicut and Dutch Islands in 1657, petitioned the General Assembly to incorporate Jamestown in 1678, the town had 150 inhabitants. The community thrived until the American Revolution, when the British occupation drove away many people. Nicholas Carr and John Eldred both remained, rebelling in their own ways. The town recovered slowly, and its character changed with modernized modes of transportation. Steam ferries, introduced in 1873, ushered in an era of resort hotels, affluent summer visitors, and a service economy. The West Passage bridge in 1940 brought permanent residents with off-island occupations and interests. The East Passage bridge (1969) and the replacement West Passage bridge (1992) created a suburban atmosphere enlivened by a continuing influx of summer vacationers. Most newcomers revel in the island's beauty and are intent on keeping Jamestown the peaceful haven that attracted them.

      Legendary Locals of Jamestown, Rhode Island
    • 2010

      Jamestown, Rhode Island's history has been formed--both for good and ill--by its geography. The town officially encompasses three islands in Narragansett Bay--Conanicut, Dutch and Gould--plus a number of small islets known as "dumplings." Jamestown was part of the larger world when merchants and travelers used the common roadway of the bay. As the speed of transportation on land increased, that same bay isolated the town. Reliable ferry transport fostered the growth of a low-key resort, and the bridges that followed moved the community from resort to suburb. The changes have left Jamestowners torn. Some look back nostalgically at the ferries and the solitude they allowed, while others look forward to a vibrant village and grand suburban homes. Still, whether one is reviewing Jamestown's past or anticipating its future, the constraints of its geography remain forever unchanged.

      Jamestown: A History of Narragansett Bay's Island Town
    • 1992

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      • 361pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Diana Neville, caught in the spotlight of scandal by her husband's fraud and imprisonment, retreats with her daughter to her ancestral home, Gilbert's Tower. Its garden, resplendent with rare fruit trees and flowers, breathes new life into her soul and inspires her to distribute the luscious organic cornucopia to stores and restaurants. Diana soon finds herself a successful, prominent businesswoman, making it in a competitive world. But shattering conflict consumes her as her husband plots to destroy her. She must turn for help to a man who is her fiercest rival in business...a man who dares to claim her heart.

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