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July 4

*Arnold Mills Fourth of July Parade, Cumberland

*Ancients and Horribles Parade, Chepachet, Glocester

*A Fox Point Fourth of July, Providence

*Fourth of July Parade Picnic, Bristol

*WaterFire, Providence

*Bristol Civic, Military and Fireman's Parade, Bristol

*Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation's 25th Anniversary Celebration, Rose Island, Newport

*21-Gun Salute, Newport

*Rum and Revolution Tour, Newport

*16th Annual Tiverton Four Corners Antiques Show, Tiverton Four Corners, Tiverton

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July 4th in Rhode Island history

1636

*Providence, named by Roger Williams "in gratitude to his supreme deliverer," is founded. [It comprises the entire area that will later be known as Providence County].

1639

*Newport is founded.

1642

*Warwick is founded.

1788

*Providence celebrates the Fourth of July and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. By agreement the toast of the occasion is to "The Day."

1790

*An ox is roasted on Federal Plain in celebration of the adoption of the United States Constitution by a nine-state majority.

1797

*George Burrill urges the adoption of a constitution for Rhode Island.

1887

*A statue of General Ambrose E. Burnside is dedicated in Providence.

1906

*The first issue of the Providence Morning Tribune is published.

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