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Lincoln is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 22,529 at the 2020 census . Lincoln is located in northeastern Rhode Island, north of Providence .
Lincoln Carter Almond (June 16, 1936 – January 2, 2023) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 72nd Governor of Rhode Island from 1995 to 2003. A member of the Republican Party, he was previously the United States Attorney for the District of Rhode Island from 1969 to 1978 and again from 1981 until 1993.
May 6, 1971 (From Steeple and Promenade Sts. in Providence to the Massachusetts border in North Smithfield: Lincoln, Cumberland, Woonsocket, and North Smithfield: Initial listing extended from Providence, through Pawtucket, and as far north as Lincoln; a 1991 expansion (#91001536) extended it to the state line; the canal itself extended into Worcester County, Massachusetts, where it is the ...
The Great Road Historic District is a historic district in Lincoln, Rhode Island, commemorating a portion of Rhode Island's oldest highway, dating back to 1683.Great Road served as the main connection between Providence, Hartford and Worcester during colonial times.
He served as a Rhode Island Assistant Attorney General. He was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island in 1976 and Rhode Island Attorney General in 1978 but lost in the Democratic primary both times. McKenna served in the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 1979 to 1985 and was a Democrat.
He was a law clerk for Judge Edward William Day of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island from 1958 to 1960. Selya was in private practice of law in Providence from 1960 to 1982. [4] He was a Judge of Probate in Lincoln, Rhode Island, from 1965 to 1972. [4]
Robert J. Healey Jr. (May 3, 1957 – March 20, 2016) was an American attorney, businessman, and political activist. He was the founder of Rhode Island's Cool Moose Party, the state's third-largest political party from 1994 until 2002, and was a perennial candidate for statewide office.
Frank Williams was born in Richmond, Rhode Island, in 1940, "the grandson of Italian immigrant parents." [3] He graduated from Cranston East High School, Boston University and Boston University School of Law, and he received a master's degree in taxation from Bryant University.