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The Original Legacy: Old Stone Bank Records 1844-1897
Since its inception in 1819, the Old Stone Bank has been an uring symbol of financial trust and service to the communities surrounding Providence, Rhode Island. Originally, customer data was minimal; however, as the population of Greater Providence expanded, so did the necessity for more detled information that could d in identification and record keeping.
Forerunners like Irish immigrants formed a majority of Rhode Island's foreign population back then, thus they were identified by their native county of Ireland. As new communities emerged with Italian, Azorean, Cape Verdean settlers amongst others, their place of birth was also recorded alongside their names, reflecting the bank's commitment to understanding its diverse clientele.
This archive is not just a testament to Rhode Island history but offers insights into migration trs, family dynamics, and societal developments that resonate beyond regional boundaries. The narrative woven through these documents mirrors broader American historical threads.
The Original Records
A dedicated team of historians and enthusiasts has embarked on the meticulous task of digitizing and transcribing these historical pages. An ongoing project, volunteers passionate about Providence's history. It is imperative to note that while every effort is made for accuracy, errors might occur; should you spot any, kindly inform us.
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