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  2. William Blaxton - Wikipedia

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    William Blaxton (also spelled William Blackstone; 1595 – 26 May 1675) [1] was an early English settler in New England and the first European settler of Boston and Rhode Island. Early life and education

  3. List of early settlers of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The early Rhode Island inhabitants named in the Rhode Island Royal Charter, dated July 8, 1663 and signed with the royal seal by King Charles II; this charter was the basis for Rhode Island's government for nearly two centuries: [38] Author: John Clarke; Governor: Benedict Arnold; Deputy Governor: William Brenton; Assistants: William Baulston ...

  4. Blackstone Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Blackstone River at the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park, near Massachusetts–Rhode Island state line. The river is named after William Blackstone (original spelling William Blaxton) who arrived in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1623, and became the first European settler of present-day Boston in 1625.

  5. Cumberland, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    It was later transferred to Rhode Island as part of a long-running boundary dispute. [4] The town was named in honor of Prince William, Duke of Cumberland. [1] William Blackstone (also spelled William Blaxton in colonial times) was the first European to settle and live in Cumberland. (He was also the first European to have settled in Boston ...

  6. Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Blackstone River State Park, Rhode Island: This park borders both the Blackstone River and Canal and contains bike paths, walking trails, and river access. The Wilbur Kelly Museum, built by former merchant ship's captain and mill owner Wilbur Kelly, is also within the park, and the museum tells the story of the region's transportation history.

  7. Lonsdale, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Lonsdale (also known as Londsdale) is a village and historic district in Lincoln and Cumberland, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States, near Rhode Island Route 146 and Route 95. The village was originally part of the town of Smithfield until Lincoln was created in the 1870s, and was originally centered on the Lincoln side of the ...

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  9. Blackstone, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Blackstone was settled by European immigrants in 1662 and was incorporated in 1845. The town was part of Mendon, Massachusetts , before becoming a separate municipality. It was named after William Blaxton , an early settler of New England and the first European settler of Rhode Island and Boston .