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1 History of Misquamicut Casey Mylek, Ben Arruda, and Evan Ferguson

2 Westerly 1662- John Babcock and his father James were 2 of the 18 settlers of Misquamicut. John married Mary Lawton (legend has it, they eloped to Westerly and lived alone in the wilderness)

3 1675- War broke out *between?* John remained in Westerly after the settlers left and fought in the Stonington militia. 1678- He was considered as an official citizen of Rhode Island and was appointed Conservator of the Peace for Westerly. May/June 1685- John died. – Personal property came to 790 pounds, 3 shillings, was “the largest recorded in the town for many years” – He left no will and, by English law, all lands passed to the oldest son, which was James.

4 James Babcock Signed an agreement stating he would only take half of the farm, the rest being left to his mother

5 Babcocks & Smiths 1734- Joshua Babcock *relation?* built the mansion where he would practice medicine Ran a retail business and became very involved in colonial politics. 1770’s- Benjamin Franklin made visits to Mr. Babcock rumored they were very close friends. 1772- Joshua appointed first colonial Postmaster of Westerly with the post office located inside the house. Signed RI’s Declaration of Independence on May 4, 1776 1783- Joshua dies.

6 The Granite Industry 1845- Orlando Smith discovered a granite outcropping on the Babcock farm – 1846- He bought the farm for $8k. 1850’s- Granite business expands to include cutting monuments (it gained a national reputation) 1859- Orlando dies.

7 Babcock-Smith Mansion 1884- Renovation of the mansion during this era gave the house a Victorian look. – Stained glass windows in the entryway – Balcony over front door – Wrap-around porch – Interior highly decorated – Reflected the style of the period

8 Misquamicut 1890- Bought by settlers from Sosoa, a Montauk Indian chief 1900- Westerly residents set up cottages to use the area for recreation – Became connected to town center & nearby Watch Hill by trolley Called Pleasant View until 1928 Was wiped out by Hurricanes in 1938, 1944, and 1954 – After the 1954 hurricane, a mile-long stretch of beach was condemned to be developed into Misquamicut State Beach

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