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Artillery Company of Newport

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As the company was not part of the National Guard it was not called into Federal service during the First World War. It was, however, called into state service and guarded a railroad bridge connecting the towns of Portsmouth and Tiverton from April to June 1917. A former commander of the company,
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of 1842 to 1843, the company was one of several militia units to mobilize to suppress the rebellion against the government of Rhode Island. The Artillery Company of Newport volunteered to lead the charge against the Dorr defenses, because of this the unit has the right of line in any parade in
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After the First World War, the Company entered a period of slow decline and was not activated during the Second World War. It was rejuvenated in the early 1960s under the leadership of tobacco heir, and Newport resident, Louis Lorillard. Outfitted with Colonial style uniforms and using original
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The Newport Artillery was the first chartered independent unit in the Rhode Island Militia. Unlike most colonial era militia units, which served under officers commissioned by the governor, the Newport Artillery was granted the right to elect its own officers. It also had the privilege of being
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The official name of the company on its 1741 charter is "The Artillery Company of Town of Newport". In common practice, however, the company is referred to as the "Artillery Company of Newport", the "Newport Artillery Company" or the "Newport Artillery".
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Over the next few decades the company has participated in a number of annual events, including the Gaspee Days Parade in Pawtuxet Village, Rhode Island; the Summer Pops Concert in Westerly, Rhode Island, and the June Day election ceremony of the
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in 1798, the company began to participate in many military and historic events. During the Bicentennial celebrations in the mid-1970s the Company played a prominent role in many events which included serving as the honor guard to
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in July and was mustered out of Federal service in August. Individual members of Company F volunteered for service with other regiments after they were mustered out of service in August 1861.
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The armory houses a museum which features an extensive collection of military uniforms from over 50 different nations. The museum also features the uniforms of prominent individuals such as
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in Newport. About 1875 the armory was extended about 50 feet west. It was heavily damaged by a fire in 1906. When the armory was rebuilt later that same year, the second story was added.
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The Newport Artillery is a unit of the Chartered Commands of the Rhode Island Militia, of which it is the senior unit. It officers are elected by its members and commissioned by the
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in Boston. The company traditionally fires a 21-gun salute to the nation every 4 July at noon at Washington Square in Newport. In 2016 the company celebrated its 275th anniversary.
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of 1903 required that state militia units, in order to receive Federal funding and equipment, would have to conform to Federal military regulations in order to be integrated in the
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At the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Begun and Holden at Providence, Within and for the Said State ...[acts and Resolves]
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and was led by elite members of the community. Its first commanding officer was Captain Jahleel Brenton (1691-1767). Captain Brenton was the grandson of Governor
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In 1862 the company was activated to provide the guard force at the newly established Lovell General Hospital at Portsmouth Grove, a few miles north of Newport.
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so the company could supplement the fort's garrison in the event Newport was attacked. A number of members of the Company enlisted in the
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style. The work was overseen by master stonemason Alexander McGregor who came to the United States from Scotland in 1825 to construct
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The museum also contains several artillery pieces including four bronze cannons cast for the state of Rhode Island by
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The company's stone and brick armory building, located at 23 Clarke Street in Newport, was constructed in 1835 in the
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subject only to the orders of the governor, rather than the appointed officers in the colony's militia structure.
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Members of the Company who were unable to serve in Company F were designated as the "Old Guard" and garrisoned
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The Newport Artillery Company in 1891 in front of the Armory before the fire and addition of a second story
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guarding the entrance to Newport Harbor from April to May 1861 when the fort became the site of the
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During the American Civil War, the company was mustered into Federal service as Company F of the
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in 1898 the company was activated for one week and received training on coast defense guns at
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After receiving its charter from the Rhode Island General Assembly during the reign of King
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History of Company F, 1st Regiment, R.I. Volunteers, During the Spring and Summer of 1861
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and the father of Jahleel Brenton, Jr. who became a rear admiral in the Royal Navy.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island
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was chartered in 1741 by the Rhode Island General Assembly during the reign of
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The Colonial Metamorphoses in Rhode Island: A Study of Institutions in Change
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport County, Rhode Island
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which moved to Newport for fear the Confederates would invade Maryland.
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In September 1913 the company, led by Colonel Frank P. King, went to
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Armories on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island
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National Register of Historic Places in Newport, Rhode Island
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Members of the company followed Newport native Commodore
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Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
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in 1741, members of the Newport Artillery served in the
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Colonel Alvin A. Barker, was placed in command of the
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In 1834, a plot of land was donated to the company by
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Newport Artillery Company
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Artillery Company of Newport is located in Rhode Island
Artillery Company of Newport is located in the United States
Newport, Rhode Island
41°29′22″N 71°18′51″W / 41.48944°N 71.31417°W / 41.48944; -71.31417
72000029
Newport, Rhode Island
King George II
Great Britain
French and Indian War
First World War
George II
French and Indian War
William Brenton
American Revolution
Francis Malbone
Oliver Hazard Perry
Put-in-Bay, Ohio
Battle of Lake Erie
War of 1812
Fort Greene
Point section
Treaty of Ghent
Audley Clarke
Dorr War
1st Rhode Island Infantry
Battle of Bull Run
Fort Adams

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