- Kingstown, in what is now
known as the
Pettaquamscutt Purchase of 1658. This
agreement was also
signed at
Pettaquamscutt Rock.
South Kingstown was sp****ly...
- 41°28′16″N 71°27′16″W / 41.4710°N 71.4545°W / 41.4710; -71.4545
Pettaquamscutt Rock (pet-uh-KWAHM-skit; also
known as
Treaty Rock) is a rock formation...
- The
Pettaquamscutt River (pet-uh-KWAHM-skit; also
known as
Narrow River) is a
tidal extension of the
Mattatuxet River in the U.S.
state of
Rhode Island...
-
Potter William Wodell Nicholas Power John
Sweet Those who
purchased the
Pettaquamscutt lands (later
South Kingstown) from the
Indian sachems in 1657: Original...
- The
South County History Center,
which formerly operated as the
Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, is a
nonprofit organization in Kingston,
Rhode Island...
-
occupies a
narrow strip of land
running along the
eastern bank of the
Pettaquamscutt River (aka
Narrow River) to the s**** of
Narragansett Bay on the Atlantic...
- NWR and
adjacent lands along the
Narrow River (the
Pettaquamscutt River),
which form the
Pettaquamscutt Cove, are a
designated Important Bird Area (IBA)...
- its
early villages by
Kathleen Bossy and Mary Keane. Kingston, R.I. :
Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, c. 2004 A
History of Kingston, R.I. 1700 – 1900:...
-
River Usquepaug River Queen River Chipuxet River Saugatucket River Pettaquamscutt River Mattatuxet River Annaquatucket River Pine
River Potowomut River...
- the oxic-anoxic
transition zone (OATZ) of the
southern basin of the
Pettaquamscutt River Estuary, Narragansett,
Rhode Island,
United States is
known to...