East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22
East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22 is a cemetery in Town of East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island. East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22 is situated nearby to Clement Weaver–Daniel Howland House, as well as near the village Cowesett.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Clement Weaver–Daniel Howland House and Varnum House Museum.
Clement Weaver–Daniel Howland House
House
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The Clement Weaver–Daniel Howland House is a historic stone-ender timber frame house built in 1679. This rare example of primitive 17th-century architecture is located at 125 Howland Road in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Clement Weaver–Daniel Howland House is situated 2,100 feet southeast of East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22.
Varnum House Museum
Museum
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The General James Mitchell Varnum House is a historic house at 57 Peirce Street in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. The 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built in 1773 for James Mitchell Varnum, who later served as a general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Varnum House Museum is situated 1½ miles east of East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22.
Armory of the Kentish Guards
Museum
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The Armory of the Kentish Guards is a historic armory at Armory and Peirce Streets in East Greenwich, Rhode Island and is currently home to the Kentish Guards, a historic Rhode Island Independent Military Organization. Armory of the Kentish Guards is situated 1½ miles east of East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include East Greenwich and Cowesett.
East Greenwich
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East Greenwich is centrally located in the state of Rhode Island on the western shore of the Narragansett Bay. With numerous historical landmarks, East Greenwich continues to be proud of its history.
Cowesett
Village
Cowesett is a hillside neighborhood located in Warwick, Rhode Island. Cowesett is situated 2 miles northeast of East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22.
Crompton
Village
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Crompton is a community in West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States. It is named after Samuel Crompton, inventor of the spinning mule. The Crompton Mill was set up in 1807, on the east bank of the Pawtuxet River, and is thought to be the first stone mill built in Rhode Island. Crompton is situated 2 miles northwest of East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22.
East Greenwich Historical Cemetery Number 22
- Type: Cemetery
- Also known as: “Cemetery Number 22” and “Hall Burial Yard”
- Category: burial
- Location: Town of East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.66205° or 41° 39′ 43″ northLongitude
-71.48395° or 71° 29′ 2″ westElevation
174 feet (53 metres)Open location code
87HCMG68+RCGeoNames ID
5221895
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