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- Q7169703 subject Q8325736.
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- Q7169703 subject Q8547895.
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- Q7169703 abstract "The Perry-Carpenter Grist Mill is an historic mill at 364 Moonstone Beach Road in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. It is a small, single-story wood-frame structure set on a granite foundation close to the east side of the road. Its property includes the historic head and tail races which provide the water power for the mill. The mill was built c. 1716 by James Perry, and was moved to its present location sometime before 1789. It is the only one of four known mills of the period to survive, and is likely the oldest corn mill in the state that is still operational.The mill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.".
- Q7169703 added "1990-02-22".
- Q7169703 area "13273.689065472".
- Q7169703 location Q163507.
- Q7169703 nrhpReferenceNumber "90000106".
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- Q7169703 yearOfConstruction "1716".
- Q7169703 added "1990-02-22".
- Q7169703 built "1716".
- Q7169703 location Q163507.
- Q7169703 name "Perry-Carpenter Grist Mill".
- Q7169703 refnum "90000106".
- Q7169703 point "41.39222222222222 -71.57694444444445".
- Q7169703 type Place.
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- Q7169703 type Building.
- Q7169703 type Location.
- Q7169703 type Place.
- Q7169703 type Thing.
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- Q7169703 comment "The Perry-Carpenter Grist Mill is an historic mill at 364 Moonstone Beach Road in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. It is a small, single-story wood-frame structure set on a granite foundation close to the east side of the road. Its property includes the historic head and tail races which provide the water power for the mill. The mill was built c. 1716 by James Perry, and was moved to its present location sometime before 1789.".
- Q7169703 label "Perry-Carpenter Grist Mill".
- Q7169703 lat "41.39222222222222".
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- Q7169703 name "Perry-Carpenter Grist Mill".