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Prudence Island is the third-largest island in Narragansett Bay in the state of Rhode Island and part of the town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States. It is located near the geographical center of the bay. It is defined by the United States Census Bureau as Block Group 3, Census Tract 401.03 of Newport County, Rhode Island. As of the 2010 census, the population was 278 people living on a land area of 14.43 km2 (5.57 sq mi).[1]

Prudence Island, shown in red, in the inner part of Narragansett Bay; the islands to the south are Conanicut and Aquidneck (formerly called Rhode Island)
Prudence Island, shown in red, in the inner part of Narragansett Bay; the islands to the south are Conanicut and Aquidneck (formerly called Rhode Island)
Prudence Island Light in the early 20th century
Prudence Island Light in the early 20th century
A more recent view of the Prudence Island Light, with the Mt. Hope Bridge in the background
A more recent view of the Prudence Island Light, with the Mt. Hope Bridge in the background
The Prudence Island Schoolhouse, built in 1896 on the corner of Broadway and Mt. Pleasant Ave.
The Prudence Island Schoolhouse, built in 1896 on the corner of Broadway and Mt. Pleasant Ave.

History


The Narragansett name for the island was Chibachuweset (or Chibachuwese), and the Narragansetts originally offered it for sale to John Oldham if he would settle there and set up a trading post. Oldham failed to meet the condition, so they sold the island to Roger Williams and John Winthrop in 1637, with each man retaining a one-half interest. Williams took the northern side of the island, and Winthrop took the southern side.

Williams and Winthrop hoped to farm pigs on the island. Williams named it "Prudence" and shortly afterwards purchased and named nearby Patience Island and Hope Island. He sold his half interest in Prudence Island while in England on behalf of the colony, and Winthrop willed his land to his son Stephen.[2][3]

In colonial times, the island was used mainly for farming. During the American Revolution, the British forces under Captain James Wallace raided Prudence Island for livestock and engaged in a skirmish with American forces, losing approximately a dozen soldiers. In the 20th century, farming began to decline and the island began to attract summer residents. In World War II, the Navy established an ammunition depot on the southernmost 400 acres (1.6 km2) of the island. In 1972, the Navy turned the base over to the State of Rhode Island, leaving bunkers, roads, and a large deep-water pier.

Several buildings and businesses that once stood on the island were destroyed by the 1938 New England hurricane and Hurricane Carol.[4] As of 2018, the only business in operation on the island is a general store that doubles as the post office.[4] The former naval base is now home to the Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, while Farnham Farm is a national historic site. The island is served by ferry service to Bristol, Rhode Island. Parts of the 2012 film Moonrise Kingdom were filmed on the island and nearby Jamestown.[5]

Prudence Island is the location of Rhode Island's last one-room schoolhouse. It is operated by the Prudence Island School Foundation in cooperation with the Portsmouth school district and educates island children from kindergarten through fourth grade.[6][7] The school has served the community on the island since 1896, with a six-year hiatus from 1982 to 1989.[8] In 2019, three students were enrolled.[9]


Summer colonies on Prudence Island


There are several different summer colonies on the island. These are in order from the south:



The Snow Island Trilogy tells the story of a fictionalized version of Prudence Island across two generations.


References


  1. Block Group 3, Census Tract 401.03, Newport people have to take a ferry every day to get off and that is not easy . United States Census Bureau
  2. Letters of Roger Williams. 1632-1682. Now First Collected, Oct. 28 1637, (Providence: Printed for the Narragansett Club, 1874) pg. 70 (accessed through the Library of Congress on July 19, 2009)
  3. Samuel Greene Arnold, History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Volume 1, (D. Appleton, 1859) pg. 105
  4. "Island-Hopping in Narragansett Bay". Rhode Island Monthly. 18 June 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  5. Jennifer Nicole Sullivan. "Enchanted "Kingdom"". The Newport Daily News. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  6. Reynolds, Mark. "Portsmouth may close the state's last one-room schoolhouse". providencejournal.com. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  7. "Prudence Island School Foundation | Prudence Island School Foundation". Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  8. "Photos: Prudence Island one-room schoolhouse". providencejournal.com. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  9. Damon, Laura. "Prudence Island School will remain open". providencejournal.com. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  10. Chippaquasett: Indian Name of Prudence Island, Circa 1895 (Map). Cartography by Francis Curran. Unknown. 1970.
  11. "Google site". google.com. Retrieved 29 April 2019.

На других языках


- [en] Prudence Island

[fr] Île Prudence

L'île Prudence est une île située dans la baie de Narragansett dans l'État américain de Rhode Island. D'une superficie de 14,43 km2, elle est la troisième plus grande île de la baie. elle comptait 88 habitants en 2000. La totalité du territoire de l'île dépend de la municipalité de Portsmouth.

[it] Prudence

Prudence è la più piccola delle tre isole maggiori nel Rhode Island Sound, un braccio di mare al largo della costa dello Stato di Rhode Island e davanti alla baia di Narragansett. Esso costituisce il prolungamento orientale del Long Island Sound e si apre verso l'Oceano Atlantico, tra Block Island e Martha's Vineyard. Fa parte del territorio comunale di Portsmouth.

[ru] Пруденс

Пруденс (англ. Prudence Island) — третий по площади остров в заливе Наррагансетт.



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