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Washington, Rhode Island : ウィキペディア英語版 | Washington, Rhode Island Washington is a village within the town of Coventry, Rhode Island. The village was first settled in the 1670s around the time of King Philip's War. It was re-settled after the War and named Braytontown after a local family, the Braytons, who resided in the Paine House which is "the oldest surviving building in the village of Washington and was once a Tavern. This house was built in 1748 by Francis Brayton. Today the Paine House is home to the Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society."〔Coventry Roots: Washington Andrew D. Boisvert September 9, 2011 http://coventry.patch.com/articles/coventry-roots-washington〕 The village was renamed "Washington" in 1810 after the Washington Manufacturing Company.〔Coventry Roots: Washington Andrew D. Boisvert September 9, 2011 http://coventry.patch.com/articles/coventry-roots-washington〕 The Hartford, Providence, and Fishkill Railroad maintained a train depot and other buildings near Station Street and along the bike path. The Spencer Marble Works (later Richmond Marble Work), which was located near the train depot, was operated by Oren Spencer and produced gravestones into the twentieth century.〔Coventry Roots: Washington Andrew D. Boisvert September 9, 2011 http://coventry.patch.com/articles/coventry-roots-washington〕 Starting around 1880 Calvin Hopkins operated a Blacksmith Shop at 137 South Main Streetwhich later developed into an automobile repair shop with the advent of the automobile.〔Coventry Roots: Washington Andrew D. Boisvert September 9, 2011 http://coventry.patch.com/articles/coventry-roots-washington〕 Coventry's town house was constructed in Washington in 1881. When the Flat River Road was widened the village-like character of the area changed drastically.〔Coventry Roots: Washington Andrew D. Boisvert September 9, 2011 http://coventry.patch.com/articles/coventry-roots-washington〕 ==References==
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