Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Some Aspects of the Population of Providence
While the Mediterranean stock in Rhode Island is largely Italian, one other country affords a considerable addition to the population. The Portuguese have in late years been reaching New England in ever increasing numbers and Rhode Island has come in for a goodly share. If both the Italians and Portuguese are not reckoned in the Medi terranean list there is little left, for there are very few Greeks and Spain has a negligible representation. In Rhode Island the Portu guese are found for the most part along the waterfront and are most numerous in Providence and Newport, although such towns as Warren, Bristol, and Barrington contain a goodly sprinkling of them.
A steadily growing contingent from Turkey in Asia, found almost entirely in Providence county, is made up largely of Armenians and Syrians. These people seek the centers of population; only a neg ligible number can be found outside of Providence, Central Falls, Pawtucket and Woonsocket.
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