Wickford Cove - NarragansettBayResearch
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Wickford Cove - NarragansettBayResearch
Wickford Cove Wickford Cove: Basic Information ✤ ✤ ✤ ✤ Wickford Cove is a bay Historically, one of best deep-water harbors on Narragansett Bay Today – harbor is dredged ✤ Many small-craft facilities and boatyards ✤ Pleasure boating Fishing and lobstering continue to be an important part of the economy Wickford 1637: Est. by Roger Williams, Cocumscussoc was the first trading post in Narragansett 1663: Wickford Village founded; was named for Wickford in Essex, England by Roger Williams 1678: Richard Smith built his house on the site of the first trading post; it became known as Smith’s Castle and was burned in King Phillip’s War by the Narragansetts; later rebuilt. 1709: Lodowick Updike designed the town and divided it into plots. 1775-1783: Wickford did not sustain much damage during the Revolutionary War; Newport residents came to the town to escape the British who occupied Newport 1790s: Renewal of coastal and West Indies trade and the expansion of the fishing industry Wickford=2nd only to Newport in terms of infrastructure and importance as a port; cultural/economic center of southern RI 1800: The Washington Academy founded to train young men to teach in public schools 1809: Wickford Harbor Lighthouse at Poplar Tree Point built 1815: Wickford Harbor Light at Poplar Point destroyed by a gale that flooded the area. 1830s: The Providence-Stonington Railroad constructed but Wickford wasn’t a a stop; at the same time, shipping war with Providence led to high wharfage prices/property values; major shipping traders took their business elsewhere. 1870: Newport and Wickford Railway and Steamship line created; train left from Wickford Junction and took passengers to Poplar Point; a steamship took people to Newport/ Jamestown. June 15 1880: Congress gave $45,000 for lighthouse to be built on Old Gay Rock; a fifth-order Fresnel lens was illuminated Nov 1, 1882; Lighthouse Board recommended that a granite pier with a small light be est. there to replace the Poplar Point light due to increased ferry traffic between Wickford and Newport. 1890: Sea View Trolley Line was constructed to bring vacationers to resorts and beaches. 1938: Infamous ‘38 Hurricane ruined wells and prevented the construction of a municipal water system 1993: Cocumscussoc (site of first trading post in the area and Smith Castle) became a National Historic Landmark. Wickford Cove:Historical Facts ✤ Largest number of colonial homes in New England (still in existence) ✤ Events of King Phillip’s War took place in Wickford: ✤ ✤ ✤ Colonial soldiers gathered at Smith’s Castle and attacked the Great Swamp; in retaliation for the Great Swamp Massacre, the Narragansetts burned the house in 1676—40 colonial soldiers are buried on the site. Joshua Teft was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Smith’s Castle for high treason after King Phillip’s War; only Englishman in New England to have suffered this fate. During the Industrial Revolution, in the 1800s, there were 30 manufacturers in Wickford Work Cited ✦ Carpenter, Rev. James H. "Washington County." A History of New England. By Esther B. Ed. R. H. Howard and Henry E. Crocker. Vol. 1. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Google Books. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. "Cawcawmqussick and Nahigonsick Countrey." N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://www.smithscastle.org/about_castle/text/c17-20.htm>. ✦ "Cocumscussoc Archeological Site." National Historic Landmark Program. NHLP, n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm? ResourceId=2149&ResourceType=>. ✦ D'Entremont, Jeremy. "Wickford Harbor Lighthouse History." New England Lighthouses: A Virtual Guide. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://www.lighthouse.cc/wickford/ history.html>. ✦ Geake, Robert A. "Keepers of the Bay: The Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island | Rifootprints." Rifootprints. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://rifootprints.com/2010/11/09/ keepers-of-the-bay-the-narragansett-tribe-of-rhode-island/>. ✦ "A Highly Idiosyncratic and Unabashedly Opinionated Photographic Tour of Wickford, Rhode Island, The Venice of New England." N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. ✦ "Historic Wickford Village." Historic North Kingstown. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://www.historicnorthkingstown.com/nk-history/wickford/>. ✦ "History." Historic Wickford Village. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://wickfordvillage.org/history/>. ✦ Sattel, James Clayton. "Slides: James Clayton Sattel’s RI Views: Wickford." GoLocalProvcom. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://www.golocalprov.com/lifestyle/jamesclayton-sattels-ri-views-wickford/>. ✦ Walking in Olde Wickford - The History of Old Wickford One House at a Time. N.p.: CreateSpace Independent Platform, 2011. N. pag. Walking in Olde Wickford. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Olde-Wickford-History-House/dp/1467970093>. ✦ "Wickford Cove." PlaceKeeper. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://www.placekeeper.com/Rhode_Island/Wickford_Cove-1218081.html>. ✦ "Wickford." US Harbors. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. <http://ri.usharbors.com/harbor-guide/wickford>. Images ✤ http://geology.com/state-map/rhode-island.shtml ✤ http://www.historicnorthkingstown.com/nk-history/wickford/ ✤ http://providence.thephoenix.com/news/103971-have-a-weird-summer/ ✤ N.d. Photograph. Wickford, North Kingstown, RI. North Kingstown, Rhode Island, Statewide Historical Preservation Report W-NK-1. N.p.: n.p., 1979. 12-15. 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