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Kingston is a village and a census-designated place within the town of South Kingstown in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States, and the site of the main
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of the University of Rhode Island. The population was 6,974 at the 2010 census. Much of the village center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Kingston Village Historic District. It was originally known as Little Rest.


History

Kingston was first settled in the late seventeenth century. Originally known as Little Rest, the name was changed to Kingston in 1826. It was the county seat for Washington County (formerly Kings County) from 1752 until 1894, when a
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was built in nearby West Kingston. West Kingston is also the site of the historic Kingston Railroad Station which opened in June, 1875. The station is served by Amtrak on its
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. For a time, starting in the late 1770s, the preacher Jemima Wilkinson, known as the Public Universal Friend resided and gave sermons in the town. As late as the 1900s inhabitants of Kingston called a species of solidago "Jemima weed", because its appearance in the town coincided with the preacher's first visit to the area.Christian M McBurney, ''Kingston : a forgotten history'' (1975), p. 32Philip Kittredge Taylor, "Little Rest", in ''The New England Magazine'', vol. 28, no. 2 (April, 1903), p. 139 (a record from when the term "Jemima weed" was still in use). South Kingstown established the Kingston Historic District in 1959, and much of Kingston village became a National Register historic district in 1974 as Kingston Village Historic District. The historic district is located just outside the campus of the University of Rhode Island and contains many fine examples of 18th and 19th century architecture. The historic district includes 38 buildings. The University of Rhode Island was established at Kingston in 1888 as the Rhode Island Agricultural School and Agricultural Experiment Station, by funding from the Hatch Act of 1887. In 1892 the Agricultural School became the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts with funding from the Second Morrill Land Grant Act of 1890, later becoming Rhode Island State College in 1909 and the University of Rhode Island in 1951.


Economy

In addition to the university, major businesses in Kingston include APC by Schneider Electric and the Arnold Lumber Company.


Education

Public schools are operated by the South Kingstown School District. Educational institutions in Kingston include: * The Compass School, a public K-8 charter school * Kingston Hill Academy, a public K-5 charter school * University of Rhode Island *
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Houses of worship

Religious denominations represented with churches, mosques, and synagogues in Kingston or on the university campus are Roman Catholicism, the United Church of Christ, Episcopalians, United Methodists, Baptists, Islam, and Judaism.


Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.563 square miles (4.05 km), of which 1.556 square miles (4.03 km) is land and 0.007 square miles (0.02 km) (0.45%) is water.


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Demographics


Nearby populated areas

* Wakefield, Rhode Island (3 miles) * Peace Dale, Rhode Island (3 miles) * Narragansett, Rhode Island (5 miles)


See also

* George Fayerweather Blacksmith Shop * Great Swamp Fight *
Kingston (Amtrak station) Kingston is a historic railroad station located on the Northeast Corridor in the village of West Kingston, in the town of South Kingstown, Rhode Island. It was built at this location in 1875 by the New York, Providence and Boston Railroad, repla ...
* South County History Center * Tavern Hall Preservation Society/Elisha Reynolds House (1738) * Tootell House * Washington County Courthouse *
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References


Further reading

*''Images of America: Kingston'' by Betty J. Cotter. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, c. 1999 *''Lost South Kingstown : with a history of ten of its early villages'' by Kathleen Bossy and Mary Keane. Kingston, R.I. : Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, c. 2004 *''A History of Kingston, R.I. 1700 – 1900: Heart of Rural South County'' by Christian M. McBurney. Kingston, R.I. : The Pettaquamscutt Historical Society, c. 2004


External links

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Town of South Kingstown, Rhode Island
* {{authority control Villages in Washington County, Rhode Island South Kingstown, Rhode Island Census-designated places in Washington County, Rhode Island Providence metropolitan area Villages in Rhode Island Census-designated places in Rhode Island