Description of Photograph Please Note: Your photo will be better quality than the low resolution image used here. This is a photographic print from a high quality scan of the original. When evaluating the quality of the photo, please keep in mind that most photos in our collection were taken over 100 years ago. Title: Washington County Court House, Kingston, R.I. Date Created/Published: [no date recorded on caption card] Medium: 1 photographic print. Summary: Entrance front. Bookmark /2002697322/ Size Approximately 8x12 inches. (20.3cm x 30.5cm) Text on image that says "SAMPLE" will not be in your photo. Note: Some images may have black bars on the sides or top if the original image does not conform to the 8x12 dimensions.
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Additional Information (Keywords that will help researchers find this image) Washington County, commonly known colloquially as South County, is a county located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Washington County borders Kent County to the north, New London County in Connecticut to the west, Suffolk County in New York to the southwest, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and Newport County, Rhode Island, to the east. As of 2010, the population was 126,979. Formed as King's County in 1729 from the southern portion of Providence County, its name was changed to Washington County in 1781. Rhode Island counties, including Washington County, have only judicial functions. Block Island National Wildlife Refuge John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge The region of southern Rhode Island that encompasses modern-day Washington County was the subject of conflicting land claims by the late 1650s. The English colonies of Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut and Rhode Island as well as two different land companies claimed jurisdiction and title. In 1664 a royal commission under Charles II stepped in to adjudicate these conflicting land claims over the so-called Narragansett Country. The commission extinguished the claims of Massachusetts, and Rhode Island was granted jurisdiction until the commission finished processing Connecticut's appeals, which were not ended until 1726. Settlements of King's Province were named to reflect the English Restoration (like Charleston County, South Carolina), because King Charles II of England also finalized Rhode Island's charter. Charlestown Exeter Hopkinton Ashaway (a village of Hopkinton) Hope Valley (a village of Hopkinton) Narragansett Gallilee (a village of Narragansett) Narragansett Pier (a village of Narragansett) New Shoreham (coextensive with Block Island) North Kingstown Wickford (a village of North Kingstown) Saunderstown (a village of North Kingstown) Richmond Kenyon (a village of Richmond) Shannock (a village of Richmond) Usquepaug (a village of Richmond) Wyoming (a village of Richmond) South Kingstown Kingston (a village of South Kingstown) Peacedale (a village of South Kingstown) Wakefield (a village of South Kingstown) Westerly Bradford (a village of Westerly) Watch Hill (a village of Westerly)
Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.