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Varnum's Continentals, the First Rhode Island Infantry a Black Unit.

The Battle of Rhode Island at Aquidneck.

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The state of Rhode Island is historically famous for being the smallest state in the entire United States. Rhode Island is also famous for being the founding area of the Catholic parish.

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