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South Kingstown is a town in, and the county seat of, Washington County, Rhode Island, United States.The population was 31,931 at the 2020 census.South Kingstown is the second largest town in Rhode Island by total geographic area, behind New Shoreham, and the third largest town in Rhode Island by geographic land area, behind Exeter and Coventry.
Thomas Mumford (1625–1692) – settled South Kingstown and served as the first High Sheriff Peter Neronha (born 1963) – 74th Attorney General of Rhode Island Nathaniel Niles (1741–1828) – U.S. Representative from Vermont
People from South Kingstown, Rhode Island (83 P) Pages in category "South Kingstown, Rhode Island" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
May 1, 1974 (South Kingstown: South Kingstown: 15: Lambda Chi Site, RI-704: November 1, 1984 (Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 16: Henry Marchant Farm: Henry Marchant Farm
Peace Dale was established as a village in 1793 by South Kingstown industrialist Rowland Hazard who named the village in honor of his wife, Mary Peace Hazard. Around 1804, Hazard reputedly pioneered the use of carding machines to process wool in Rhode Island.
Wakefield Baptist Church. Wakefield is a village in the town of South Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States, and the commercial center of South Kingstown.Together with the village of Peace Dale, it is treated by the U.S. Census as a component of the census-designated place identified as Wakefield-Peacedale.
The Gen. Isaac Peace Rodman House is an historic house in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story granite structure built in 1855 by Isaac P. Rodman, a prominent politician and businessman who served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
The former Washington County Courthouse is an historic building at 3481 Kingstown Road in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.Built in 1892, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 as Washington County Court House.