File:Map of Providence in 1790 by John Fitch.jpg
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DescriptionMap of Providence in 1790 by John Fitch.jpg |
English: A 1790 map of Providence, Rhode Island—believed to be the earliest surviving map of the city
The map is in the possession of the Rhode Island Historical Society |
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Source | http://bucklinsociety.net/wp-content/uploads/Providence-1790.jpg |
Author | John Fitch |
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Whipple Hall Schoolhouse (late 1760s)
Town Gaol
Golden Ball Inn (1784)
Exchange Coffee House
Nicholas Power House
Brick Schoolhouse? (1768)
Shakespeare's Head? (1772)
Quaker Meeting House? (1725)
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