Pontiac (Cranston, Rhode Island)
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Native Americans referred to the area as "Papepieset" or "Toskiounke." After arriving in 1642, the early English settlers called the area "Great Weir" because fishing weirs were used to catch fish near the falls. After a bridge was constructed in the locality, the area became known as "the great bridge near the weir," and eventually " Capt. Benjamin Greene's bridge" then "Arnold's bridge." After Senator John Hopkins Clarke purchased the water rights, the region assumed the name of "Clarksville."
After purchasing the area, the Pontiac Manufacturing Company named the area "Pontiac" after Chief Pontiac a Northwestern Indian chief. Allegedly, "Mr. Clark, while out in Michigan, saw the picture of the old chief, Pontiac, and on his return had it engraved, to be used as a label on his goods. The name gradually became attached to the village after he left, though many continued to call it " Arnold's Bridge."[1] In 1863 Benjamin Knight and Robert Knight, two brothers, built the Pontiac Mills in the village.
After purchasing the area, the Pontiac Manufacturing Company named the area "Pontiac" after Chief Pontiac a Northwestern Indian chief. Allegedly, "Mr. Clark, while out in Michigan, saw the picture of the old chief, Pontiac, and on his return had it engraved, to be used as a label on his goods. The name gradually became attached to the village after he left, though many continued to call it " Arnold's Bridge."[1] In 1863 Benjamin Knight and Robert Knight, two brothers, built the Pontiac Mills in the village.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac,_Rhode_Island
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°43'58"N 71°28'9"W
- Hyde Park 66 km
- West Roxbury 68 km
- Jamaica Plain 72 km
- Dorchester 73 km
- South Boston 77 km
- North Waltham 79 km
- East Boston 82 km
- East End/East Mountain 131 km
- Town Plot 136 km
- Oakville 137 km
- Mulligan's Island Golf & Entertainment 1 km
- Oaklawn 1.4 km
- Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) - Knight Campus 2.4 km
- Midville Golf Club 2.7 km
- West Warwick Country Club 3.8 km
- Meshanticut 4 km
- Cranston Country Club 4.1 km
- Warwick Valley Country Club 4.7 km
- Southern Sky Renewable Energy Solar Farm 4.9 km
- Kent County, Rhode Island 9 km