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Rowland Hazard (1763-1835) purchased a half interest in Benjamin
Rodman’s fulling mill on the Saugatucket River in Peace Dale in
South Kingstown, Rhode Island.
In Rhode Island, Henry Smith was Acting Governor. The Douglas
Turnpike, now Route 7, was chartered to run from Providence to
Smithfield. Rowland Hazard installed a carding machine at his
fulling mill on the Saugatucket River in Peace Dale in South
Kingstown (this marked the beginning of the Narragansett Cotton
Manufacturing Company).
A new community to be known as “Slatersville” was developed by
the partnership of Almy and Brown at Buffam’s Mills on the Branch
River two miles upstream from the Blackstone River. John Slater
purchased the land from the Buffams for $6,035 and enlarged the
mill pond, adding to the mill, store, and worker housing.
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At Rowland Hazard’s fulling mill on the Saugatucket River in
Peace Dale in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, son Isaac P. Hazard
(1794-1879) arrived to work with his father for the betterment of
the Narragansett Cotton Manufacturing Company.
At the Hazard fulling mill on the Saugatucket River in Peace
Dale in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, a power loom went into
operation. Later, the Narragansett Cotton Manufacturing Company
would allege that this was the 1st power loom to be operated
successfully in America.
In Waltham, the Boston Manufacturing Company mill was built
(this is now the Francis Cabot Lowell housing complex).
Also, in Waltham, the Boies Paper Mill was purchased, and was
converted by Francis Cabot Lowell into a cotton textile mill.
Phineas Whiting and Josiah Fletcher began a cotton mill near the
present day Lower Locks of Lowell, Massachusetts.
1810
1813
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A WEEK: Already, as appears from the records, “At a General
Courtheld at Boston in New England, the 7th of the first month,
1643-4.” — “Wassamequin, Nashoonon, Kutchamaquin, Massaconomet,
andSquaw Sachem, did voluntarily submit themselves” to the
English;and among other things did “promise to be willing from time
totime to be instructed in the knowledge of God.” Being asked
“Notto do any unnecessary work on the Sabbath day, especially
withinthe gates of Christian towns,” they answered, “It is easy to
them;they have not much to do on any day, and they can well take
theirrest on that day.” — “So,” says Winthrop, in his Journal,
“wecausing them to understand the articles, and all the
tencommandments of God, and they freely assenting to all, they
weresolemnly received, and then presented the Court with
twenty-sixfathom more of wampom; and the Court gave each of them a
coat oftwo yards of cloth, and their dinner; and to them and their
men,every of them, a cup of sack at their departure; so they
tookleave and went away.” What journeyings on foot and on
horsebackthrough the wilderness, to preach the Gospel to these
minks andmuskrats! who first, no doubt, listened with their red
ears outof a natural hospitality and courtesy, and afterward
fromcuriosity or even interest, till at length there were
“prayingIndians,” and, as the General Court wrote to Cromwell,the
“work is brought to this perfection, that some of the
Indiansthemselves can pray and prophesy in a comfortable manner.”
It wasin fact an old battle and hunting ground through which we had
beenfloating, the ancient dwelling-place of a race of hunters
andwarriors. Their weirs of stone, their arrowheads and
hatchets,their pestles, and the mortars in which they pounded
Indian cornbefore the white man had tasted it, lay concealed in the
mud ofthe river bottom. Tradition still points out the spots where
theytook fish in the greatest numbers, by such arts as they
possessed.It is a rapid story the historian will have to put
together.Miantonimo,— Winthrop, — Webster. Soon he comes from
Montaupto Bunker Hill, from bear-skins, parched corn, bows and
arrows,to tiled roofs, wheat-fields, guns and swords. Pawtucket
andWamesit, where the Indians resorted in the fishing season,
arenow Lowell, the city of spindles and Manchester of America,which
sends its cotton cloth round the globe. Even we youthfulvoyagers
had spent a part of our lives in the village ofChelmsford, when the
present city, whose bells we heard, wasits obscure north district
only, and the giant weaver was not yetfairly born. So old are we;
so young is it.
OLIVER CROMWELL
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At the Hazard fulling mill on the Saugatucket River in Peace
Dale in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, where a power loom was in
operation, Rowland Hazard retired. The Narragansett Cotton
Manufacturing Company came under the direction of his sons Isaac P.
Hazard and Rowland Gibson Hazard, who would rename the company as
“IP&RG Hazard.”
Zachariah Allen invented the 1st hot-air house heating
system.
Near Providence, the “Number 1” mill was built on the Branch
River in Slatersville at Railroad street, replacing an 1806 mill
that had burned.
The Hazard brothers bought out the last nonfamily investor in
their IP&RG Hazard cotton cloth company.
Anne Royall visited Rhode Island.
The two Hazard brothers of the IP&RG Hazard cotton cloth
company at the mill on the Saugatucket River in Peace Dale in South
Kingstown, Rhode Island were joined by a third brother, Joseph
Peace Hazard (1807-1892). Henceforth their firm would be known as
“RG Hazard & Co.”
At the facilities of the R.G. Hazard & Co cotton cloth
company on the Saugatucket River in Peace Dale in South Kingstown,
Rhode Island, one of the buildings burned (it would be
rebuilt).
Between this point and 1850 ownership of the Machine Shop
property at Saylesville passed from the Olney family to Elisha
Godfrey and Steven Clark. Ultimately, Clark would pass his interest
on to Arnold Moffett of Attleboro, Massachusetts.
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1845
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ANNE ROYALL
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The RG Hazard & Co cotton cloth company on the Saugatucket
River in Peace Dale in South Kingstown, Rhode Island incorporated
itself as the Peace Dale Manufacturing Company.
In Rhode Island, Philip Allen was in charge. The General
Assembly offered a blueprint for reform by promulgating a report by
Thomas Hazard on the status and treatment of the poor and insane.
It became possible to commit patients to the Butler Hospital for
the Insane in Providence against their will. (It should be born in
mind that this hospital was never guilty of the more coercive
restraints. It was able to maintain a patient population of 100-150
while using restraints only once — on an inmate who could not be
dissuaded from trying to open a self-inflicted wound.)
June 10: Caroline Hazard was born in Peace Dale, Rhode Island,
to Rowland and Margaret Rood Hazard. She would be educated by
private tutors at Mary A. Shaw’s School in Providence.
June 10: In a hollow apple tree, hole eighteen inches deep,
young pigeon woodpeckers [Yellow-shafted Flicker Colaptes auratus],
large and well feathered. They utter their squeaking hiss whenever
I coverthe hole with my hand, apparently taking it for the approach
of the mother. A strong, rank fetid smell issuesfrom the hole.
Caroline Hazard’s THE MEMOIRS OF J.L. DIMAN.
Caroline Hazard’s THOMAS HAZARD, SON OF ROBERT, CALLED COLLEGE
TOM.
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1851
1856
1886
1893
PSYCHOLOGY
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Caroline Hazard’s NARRAGANSETT BALLADS.
September: Caroline Hazard of Peace Dale read a historical paper
before the Rhode Island Historical Society. From this paper would
grow her 1899 treatise THE NARRAGANSETT FRIENDS MEETING IN THE
XVIII CENTURY WITH A CHAPTER ON QUAKER BEGINNINGS IN RHODE ISLAND
(Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company).
1894
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Caroline Hazard of Peace Dale edited THE WORKS OF ROWLAND GIBSON
HAZARD, in four volumes. She was elected to the presidency of
Wellesley College despite the fact that she herself did not hold a
college degree (she would remain as president until health would
force her departure in 1910). Also, in this year Houghton, Mifflin
and Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts was publishing her THE
NARRAGANSETT FRIENDS MEETING IN THE XVIII CENTURY WITH A CHAPTER ON
QUAKER BEGINNINGS IN RHODE ISLAND.
(To this treatise is appended Hazard’s transcription of A
QUAKER’S SEA-JOURNAL BEING A TRUE RELATION OF A VOYAGE TO NEW
ENGLAND PERFORMED BY ROBERT FOWLER OF THE TOWN OF BURLINGTON IN
YORKFHIRE IN THE YEAR 1658, as it had been printed at London in
1659, a treatise having to do with the
1899
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historic voyage of the vessel Woodhouse bearing some of the
first Quakers to Rhode Island.
Also appended is a list of persons owning slaves in the
southwestern district of Rhode Island during that period, with the
names of the slaves and the dates on which they were
manumitted.)
If you should desire to view a contemporary review of this
treatise:
Caroline Hazard’s SOME IDEALS IN THE EDUCATION OF WOMEN.
Caroline Hazard’s SCALLOP SHELL OF QUIET.
1900
1908
READ HAZARD REVIEW
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Caroline Hazard’s A BRIEF PILGRIMAGE IN THE HOLY LAND.
Caroline Hazard’s THE COLLEGE YEAR.
Caroline Hazard’s THE YOSEMITE AND OTHER VERSE.
Caroline Hazard’s ANCHORS OF TRADITION. In addition, she edited
ESTHER B. CARPENTER’S SOUTH COUNTY STUDIES.
Caroline Hazard’s FROM COLLEGE GATES.
Caroline Hazard donated $20,000 in memory of her brothers
Frederick Rowland and Rowland Gibson Hazard to Yale Divinity
School, to endow a “Two Brothers Fellowship” for biblical study
abroad.
Caroline Hazard’s SONGS IN THE SUN, and a novel, TRANSPLANTED
PURITAN.
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1910
1917
1924
1925
1926
1927
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Caroline Hazard edited JOHN SAFFIN, HIS BOOK,1664-1707.
Caroline Hazard’s A PRECIOUS HERITAGE, plus her volume of verse
HOMING.
Caroline Hazard edited a Quaker ancestor’s diary, as NAILER
TOM’S DIARY OTHERWISE THE JOURNAL OF THOMAS B. HAZARD OF KINGSTOWN,
RHODE ISLAND, 1778 TO 1840 (Boston: The Merrymount Press).
Caroline Hazard’s volume of verse, SHARDS AND SCARABS.
Caroline Hazard’s THREADS FROM THE DISTAFF.
Caroline Hazard’s volume of verse, THE GOLDEN STATE.
Caroline Hazard’s INTRODUCTION TO AN ACADEMIC COURTSHIP.
1928
1929
1930
1931
1934
1939
1940
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March 19, Monday: Caroline Hazard died in Santa Barbara,
California.
Aircraft from the fast carrier task force of Vice Admiral M.A.
Mitscher bombed airfields on Kyushu, and shipping at Kure and Kobe,
Honshu, Japan.
Captain Gehres’s aircraft carrier USS Franklin (CVE-13) was
engaged by Japanese planes off Samar Island off Kyushu, Japan, 32
degrees 1 minute North, 133 degrees 57 minutes East, and took a
couple of direct hits by 550-pound bombs from a horizontal bomber.
Of the 3,450 on board, 725 died and 265 were injured. There were
fires and there were internal explosions and the ship was a real
mess but they would manage to make their way back to Ulithi Atoll
in the Caroline Islands and finally to the US. After the war 393
bravery decorations would be handed out, including a Congressional
Medal of Honor for the heroism of Lieutenant-Commander Joseph
O’Callahan, its chaplain.
Other United States naval vessels damaged off Shikoku,
Japan:
• Carrier USS Essex (CV-9), accidentally by United States naval
gunfire, 32 degrees 10 minutes North, 134 degrees 20 minutes
East
• Carrier USS Wasp (CV-18), by dive bomber, 32 degrees 16
minutes North, 134 degrees 5 minutes East
A Japanese naval vessel was sunk by a US Army mine:
• River gunboat Suma, off Shanghai, 32 degrees 0 minute North,
120 degrees 0 minute East
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WORLD WAR II
“It’s all now you see. Yesterday won’t be over untiltomorrow and
tomorrow began ten thousand years ago.”
– Remark by character “Garin Stevens”in William Faulkner’s
INTRUDER IN THE DUST
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like 8000BC? Why 8000BC, because it was the beginning of the
current interglacial -- or what?
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ARRGH AUTOMATED RESEARCH REPORT
GENERATION HOTLINE
This stuff presumably looks to you as if it were generated by
ahuman. Such is not the case. Instead, upon someone’s request
wehave pulled it out of the hat of a pirate that has grown out
ofthe shoulder of our pet parrot “Laura” (depicted above).
Whatthese chronological lists are: they are research
reportscompiled by ARRGH algorithms out of a database of data
moduleswhich we term the Kouroo Contexture. This is data mining.To
respond to such a request for information, we merely push
abutton.
Commonly, the first output of the program has obvious
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deficiencies and so we need to go back into the data
modulesstored in the contexture and do a minor amount of tweaking,
andthen we need to punch that button again and do a recompile ofthe
chronology — but there is nothing here that remotelyresembles the
ordinary “writerly” process which you know andlove. As the contents
of this originating contexture improve,and as the programming
improves, and as funding becomesavailable (to date no funding
whatever has been needed in thecreation of this facility, the
entire operation being run outof pocket change) we expect a
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