Submitted by [deleted] t3_yli6zw in providence
I am doing a history project on the local French population in New England. The RI sub won’t let me post?
Submitted by [deleted] t3_yli6zw in providence
I am doing a history project on the local French population in New England. The RI sub won’t let me post?
Thanks!
Check out https://www.rihs.org/locations/museum-of-work-culture/ In Woonsocket. Lots of us frenchies / families migrated from Quebec and came to work and live there. Bon chance 🍀 😁
Definitely plus-plus-plus this! Just went there for the first time a few months ago, and it is a fantastic museum bottom to top!
Funny thing is,I grew up in Woonsocket pretty much my whole life but never visited the museum. Most likely because my grandparents told me a bunch of stories AND in high school I took a “ Woonsocket History “ course, which was great! I really should still visit the museum though 😁
Bonne*
You should visit the Museum of Work and Culture in Woonsocket, there was a significant amount of French Canadian immigration dating back to the late 17th century. Perhaps also reach out to the Franco-American School in Providence, they might have some resources for you, too.
There’s the French language school in the city on Smith St. They might be able to help you out.
Rochambeau camped over in the Eastside when he was helping out is boy Georgey.
A couple times a year newport historical society does events and opens several of it's properties with ties to french history. They announce them on their website.
Also... rhode island historical has information, they have a library on hope street. Ri Preservation has an online pdf, and several town archives will have access for you. I went to school for this type of thing... if you have any questions... feel free!
purplepenny23 t1_iuysngw wrote
Woonsocket is your best bet!