Historic Taverns of Rhode Island

Historic Taverns of Rhode Island

by Robert A. Geake
Historic Taverns of Rhode Island

Historic Taverns of Rhode Island

by Robert A. Geake

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Overview

This book chronicles a number of Rhode Island's historic taverns and the stories contained within their walls. Some of the taverns include: The Mowry Tavern, which was the site of political gatherings, protests and religious observances under Roger Williams; The Benedict Arnold Tavern built in 1693; The White Horse Tavern, which soon became the meeting place for Rhode Island legislators; and the Ruff Stone Tavern in North Providence was an establishment with a long history, having served as a pub, a stop on the Underground Railroad and a speakeasy during prohibition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609495831
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 05/22/2012
Series: Landmarks
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 1,151,873
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Robert A. Geake is a local historian and author whose previous books include A History of the Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island: Keepers of the Bay, from The History Press, and A Toll, a Tavern and a Farm, printed for the Pawtucket Preservation Society. Mr. Geake is an associate of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University and a member of the Rhode Island Historical Society. He has lived for nearly thirty years in the farmhouse that James Pidge built in 1860, just above his tavern on the Post Road, and Mr. Geake is the home-brewer of Old Pidge Ales."?"

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 7

1 Ordinaries and Houses of "Publick Entertainment" 9

2 What Was Served 39

3 Murder and the Mowry Tavern 55

4 Rhode Island Taverns in the American Revolution 65

5 Bullets Through the Tavern Door: The Sprague Tavern and the Dorr Rebellion 95

6 Spirits of Another Kind 111

7 The Tavern Restored 131

Notes 143

Bibliography 147

Index 151

About the Author 157

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