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Usquepaug (US-ka-pog) is a
village in the
towns of
Richmond and
South Kingstown,
Rhode Island. It is
located along the
Usquepaug River. A
portion of the...
- The
Usquepaug River (US-ka-pog) is a
river in the U.S.
state of
Rhode Island. It
flows approximately 12 km (7.5 mi) and is a
major tributary of the Pawcatuck...
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River Ashaway River Green Fall
River Wood
River Flat
River Beaver River Usquepaug River Queen River Chipuxet River Saugatucket River Pettaquamscutt River...
- Arcadia, Barberville, Carolina, Hillsdale, Kenyon, Shannock, Tug Hollow,
Usquepaug, Wood
River Junction, Woodville, and Wyoming.
Students in
Richmond are...
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Kenyon Corn Meal Company, a
gristmill in
Usquepaug,
Rhode Island. The
building shown was
built in 1886, and
company history dates from the
early 1700s...
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includes the
villages of Kingston, West Kingston, Wakefield,
Peace Dale,
Usquepaug, Snug Harbor, Tuckertown, East Matunuck, Matunuck,
Green Hill, and Perryville...
- The
Usquepaug Road
Historic District (US-ka-pog) is a
historic district near the
village of
Usquepaug in
South Kingstown,
Rhode Island. It
consists of...
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South Kingstown where it
converges with Glen Rock
Brook to
become the
Usquepaug River.
Below is a list of all
crossings over the
Queen River. The list...
- Dale
Point Judith Rockville Saunderstown Shannock Shelter Harbor Slo****
Usquepaug Wakefield West
Kingston White Rock
Wickford Wood
River Junction Woodville...
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unnamed tributaries, the
following brooks and
rivers feed the Pawcatuck:
Usquepaug River Pusquiset Brook Beaver River Taney Brook White Brook Meadow Brook...