Blackstone River Freshet, going south to Main Street Bridge, 1886

The Falls at Main St. Bridge (1910)

Exchange St. Bridge (date unknown)

Boats on the river (view from Division St. Bridge, c1914)

4th of July Parade (1896)

 

 


Pawtucket Mayor James E. Doyle
speaking at the event held in tribute
to Elizabeth J. Johnson June 3, 2010.
(click on photo to enlarge)

 

PHRC Newsletter
Volume 1, Issue 1
December 2009
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Spaulding House

The Elizabeth J. Johnson Pawtucket History Research Center
has been formally in existence since 2001. It contains an
extraordinary collection of material about Pawtucket and is located
in the Joseph Spaulding House, the first residence in the city
to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Check this site in the future for additional information.

For information on the collection,
contact the Pawtucket Public Library at
PHRC@pawtucketlibrary.org


How you can help.
The Center is a (501(c)3). To support the Center financially,
please send your donation to:

Elizabeth J. Johnson
Pawtucket History Research Center
30 Fruit Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860

 



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