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Burdickville, Rhode Island

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Burdickville is a village and former mill town located within the town of Hopkinton in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. The village is located in the southeastern part of town and is near the border with Charlestown at the Pawcatuck River. Burdickville Road runs through it.

It is also a point on the Pawcatuck River where hand-carried boats can be launched.[1] A waterflow monitoring station was here but is not currently active.[2]

The Burdickville Dam was located here, but is now in ruins.[3]

The first gristmill was built in the community, previously known as Brown's Ridge, in the late 18th century. A cotton mill was built on the river's west bank around 1848 by Stephen and William Burdick, which is where the village gets its name.[4] A 1929 government report reported the mill buildings to be "dilapidated and beyond repair."[5] A 1931 profile of the village in The Providence Journal described the former mill town as now reduced to only one year-round resident, a grandson of one of the Burdicks.[6]

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References

  1. ^ "Burdickville: Rhode Island Blueways". exploreri.org. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  2. ^ "Pawcatuck River at Burdickville, RI". waterdata.usgs.gov. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  3. ^ Cole, Jim (May 5, 2009). Paddling Connecticut and Rhode Island: Southern New England's Best Paddling Routes. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-7627-5773-2.
  4. ^ Historial and Architectural Resources of Charlestown, Rhode Island: A Preliminary Report (1981), p. 22-23
  5. ^ Report of Pawcatcuk River (May 14, 1929)
  6. ^ (August 23, 1931). Rhody's One-Man Village: William Clark is "Mayor, Owner, Sole Winter Inhabitant of Burdickville - Population Doubles in Summer,The Providence Journal

U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Burdickville, Rhode Island

41°25′05″N 71°43′58″W / 41.41806°N 71.73278°W / 41.41806; -71.73278


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