NEWPORT, RI
NEW 72 PAGE BOOKLET
The history of the
city of Newport, Rhode Island, is recalled through a mixture
of colorful tales and factual data in this spiral-bound booklet,
reprinted from two hard-to-find books: History
of the State of Rhode Island published
in 1878 by Hoag, Wade & Co., Philadelphia, and Rhode
Island, a Guide to the Smallest State, a
WPA project published in 1937. The
booklet measures 11" x 8 1/2" and is printed one-sided
on 60# paper. A clear vinyl sheet has been added to protect cover,
printed in copper, dark blue and black on Natural Skytone Parchtone
stock.
The 1878
book excerpts cover the early development of this area, while passages
from the WPA book, give a nostalgic glimpse from a later vantage
point, including interesting historical notes, especially as they
relate to sightseeing possibilities. Among the many and
diverse subjects taken from these books are:
Physical
features, such as "the Bluffs" and "Purgatory" and "Spouting
Rock"; Mystery of "The Old Stone Mill"; the State House, and John
Handy, a patriot; City Hall; the various Liberty Trees; Various
notable residences; Blue eggs and egg-pop" at election time;
The Cliff Hotel, the Aquidneck House and other hotels; Early
Settlers and Population Origins; Early laws and court actions; Early
Calamities; Early Business Interests; Distilleries; An early Display
of Horsemanship; Manufacturers; Fire Department; Newport Artillery
Company, the Newport Guards, Newport Light Infantry, Burnside Guards,
and various forts, etc.; Interesting "red flag/white flag" bathing
rules; Literary and Benevolent Institutions; Gravesite of Oliver
Hazard Perry; Ancient Cemeteries; Banks; Newspapers; and Secret
Societies (names of early officers); Education; Histories of Religious
Institutions; an ecumenical dinner party at Nathanael Greene's (father
of the general); mock Negro elections; the slave trade; British
and French occupations of Newport in the Revolution; an automobile
parade in 1899; "Hen" dinners and other aspects of Newport society;
and other interesting bits of history and trivia.
There's
also an early map of the state, a population table, and a description
of 82 points of interest with a tour map.
The booklet contains some very nice sketches
of early structures in the area: the residence of Seth Bateman,
the State House (1742), the Old Grannery/City Hall (1763),
the Old Stone Mill, and Redwood Library.
Wouldn't this make a unique
gift?
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