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  2. List of African American newspapers in Rhode Island

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    Weekly [12] LCCN sn92063966; OCLC 25323334; Published by John E. Singleton [12] Providence: Eastern Review: 1879 [13] [14] 1880 [13] Weekly [15] Edited by John Henry Ballou, Rhode Island's first African American attorney. [14] Weekly circulation of approximately 500. [15] Only African American newspaper published in Rhode Island through at ...

  3. List of newspapers in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Rhode Island, published monthly and owned by the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. Based in Providence, but covering the entire state. Mercury, published monthly and owned by Gatehouse Media. An alternative weekly-style paper covering Rhode Island arts, entertainment and food in Newport and Middletown.

  4. Rhode Island Division of Commercial Licensing and Regulation

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    The Division of Commercial Licensing and Regulation [1] is the division of the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation responsible for the licensing and regulation of real estate agents, brokers and appraisers, auto body & salvage re-builder shops, auto wrecking and salvage yards, travel agencies and travel agents, upholsterers, alarm system installers, auctioneers, liquor wholesalers ...

  5. Ocean House, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Ocean House is a large, Victorian-style waterfront hotel originally constructed in 1868 on Bluff Avenue in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.The original 1868 hotel closed in 2003; it was demolished in 2005 and a new facility opened in 2010 on the same site which retained much of the original structure's form and appearance, as well as the original name.

  6. Young America's Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The charter for the Young Americans for Freedom, written by M. Stanton Evans, the Sharon Statement, [25]: 21 was described by K.E.Grubbs in 2010 as "the late 20th century's single most elegant distillation of conservative principles". [26]

  7. Rhode Island National Guard - Wikipedia

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    Guide to the Rhode Island National Guard (RING) 110th Public Affairs Detachment photographs and negatives from the Rhode Island State Archives; National Guard Mobilization for the Mexican Border, 1916 from the Rhode Island State Archives; National Guard Pay Rolls finding aid from the Rhode Island State Archives

  8. Rhode Island Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island National Guard traces it origins to the earliest known colonial defensive force which was formed on May 13, 1638, and called the "Traine Band", in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. The new force was founded as, “Freemen as a militia subject to call and expected to perform certain military duties in the protection of the people.” [ 6 ]

  9. The Elegants - Wikipedia

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    The title poem of American poet Mark Halliday's collection Little Star (W. Morrow, 1987) is an homage to The Elegants and Vito Picone. The poem is also available in Allen Grossman (with Mark Halliday), The Sighted Singer: Two Works on Poetry for Readers and Writers (Johns Hopkins UP, 1992), pages 25–27.