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  2. List of cemeteries in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Artillery Park, Jamestown; NRHP-listed (also known as Churchyard Cemetery, and Historical Cemetery 2) Clifton Burying Ground, Newport; Coddington Cemetery, Newport; Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery, Newport; NRHP-listed; Friends Meeting House and Cemetery, Little Compton; NRHP-listed

  3. Category:Burials in Rhode Island by cemetery - Wikipedia

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  5. They were buried anonymously a century ago. Now their ... - AOL

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    Tucked behind the Rhode Island Training School lie some 1,049 headstones marked not with names but with numbers. They represent the indigent and the mentally ill people buried anonymously at the ...

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  7. Clement Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Clement Weaver (c. 1620-1683), also known as Clement Weaver Jr. and Sergeant Clement Weaver, was a member of the House of Deputies of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in 1678, [1] [2] one of the founders of East Greenwich, [2] [3] [4] and the immigrant ancestor of thousands of Weaver descendants in the United States. [4]

  8. Cathedral of St. John (Providence, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    The church's original building served Providence until 1810 when work began on what would become the Cathedral of St. John. The Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island was formed in 1790, but it was not until 1929 that St John's Church was designated the Episcopal seat and was renamed the "Cathedral of St. John". [1]

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