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Domestic News April 1, 1818

The Rhode Island Republican

Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island

What is this article about?

A numbered list of 10 individuals from various Rhode Island towns, likely officials or appointees: Philip Martin (Providence), Ebenezer Barney (Coventry), Samuel Vinson (Newport), Thomas Buffum (Smithfield), Robert Hopkins (Foster), William Pearce (Bristol), Benjamin Smith (North-Kingstown), John Watson (South-Kingstown), William Wilbour 2d (Little-Compton), and Stephen B. Cornell (Portsmouth).

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1 PHILIP MARTIN,-------of Providence.
2 EBENEZER BARNEY,-------of Coventry.
3 SAMUEL VINSON,-------of Newport.
4 THOMAS BUFFUM,-------of Smithfield.
5 ROBERT HOPKINS,-------of Foster.
6 WILLIAM PEARCE,-------of Bristol.
7 BENJAMIN SMITH,-------of North-Kingstown.
8 JOHN WATSON,-------of South-Kingstown.
9 WILLIAM WILBOUR, 2d,-------of Little-Compton.
10 STEPHEN B. CORNELL,-------of Portsmouth.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Politics

What keywords are associated?

Rhode Island Officials Town Representatives Appointment List

What entities or persons were involved?

Philip Martin Ebenezer Barney Samuel Vinson Thomas Buffum Robert Hopkins William Pearce Benjamin Smith John Watson William Wilbour 2d Stephen B. Cornell

Where did it happen?

Rhode Island

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Rhode Island

Key Persons

Philip Martin Ebenezer Barney Samuel Vinson Thomas Buffum Robert Hopkins William Pearce Benjamin Smith John Watson William Wilbour 2d Stephen B. Cornell

Event Details

Numbered list of 10 individuals and their associated towns: 1 PHILIP MARTIN of Providence, 2 EBENEZER BARNEY of Coventry, 3 SAMUEL VINSON of Newport, 4 THOMAS BUFFUM of Smithfield, 5 ROBERT HOPKINS of Foster, 6 WILLIAM PEARCE of Bristol, 7 BENJAMIN SMITH of North-Kingstown, 8 JOHN WATSON of South-Kingstown, 9 WILLIAM WILBOUR 2d of Little-Compton, 10 STEPHEN B. CORNELL of Portsmouth.

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