Dr. Van Edwards will present the complicated history of Barrington's birth and evolution into a Rhode Island town during a talk on Sunday, Feb. 19 at the White Church. The talk starts at 4 …
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Dr. Van Edwards will present the complicated history of Barrington's birth and evolution into a Rhode Island town during a talk on Sunday, Feb. 19 at the White Church. The talk starts at 4 p.m.
Many residents do not know that Barrington was founded in 1717, not 1770, as shown on the town entrance signs. Dr. Edwards will present maps and documents that detail Barrington's changing borders, as it was first separated from West Swanzey, Mass. in 1717, then incorporated into Warren, RI in 1746, then re-founded as Barrington, Rhode Island in 1770.
On Nov. 18, 2017, Barrington will hold its 300th birthday. This Sunday's lecture is the second presented as part of a 10-month program by Barrington 300, a town committee charged with the celebration of "300 years of progress in Barrington."
The Feb. 19 discussion will be free and refreshments will be served.