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| 2024 -- S 3141 Enacted 06/06/2024  | 
| S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N | 
| JOYOUSLY CELEBRATING THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PAWTUXET RANGERS | 
Introduced By: Senators LaMountain, Miller, Felag, E Morgan, F. Lombardi, Rogers, Ujifusa, Acosta, Gu, and Zurier  | 
| Date Introduced: June 06, 2024 | 
| WHEREAS, The Pawtuxet Rangers are an active Rhode Island militia group originally | 
| formed in 1774. They are one of only four fife and drum corps in the United States that are part of | 
| an existing military group. Today, the Pawtuxet Rangers Company has a color guard, musket line | 
| and artillery, and a Fife & Drum Corps; and | 
| WHEREAS, The Pawtuxet Rangers, under the original command of officers Samuel | 
| Aborn, Benjamin Arnold, Rhodes Arnold, and Stephen Greene, were chartered by the Colony of | 
| Rhode Island in 1774 in response to the tyranny and cruelty that had been propagated by the | 
| British Empire against the American people and, in particular, the people of Rhode Island. The | 
| British had imposed the Sugar Act in 1764, the Stamp act in 1765 and the Townsend Acts of | 
| 1767, all of which had a very deleterious impact on the Rhode Island economy, and which | 
| fostered great resistance within the Colony of Rhode Island; and | 
| WHEREAS, The original purpose for chartering the Pawtuxet Rangers was to protect the | 
| Village of Pawtuxet, which at the time was a thriving commercial seaport and village. The | 
| responsibilities of the company soon expanded to include assisting in the construction and | 
| manning of the fort located on Pawtucket Neck and thereby protecting Rhode Island’s 400 miles | 
| of coastline which became vital during the American Revolutionary War, particularly after | 
| Newport and Bristol were occupied by the enemy; and | 
| WHEREAS, The Pawtuxet Rangers once again answered the call of duty and served our | 
| nation with distinction during the War of 1812, and were on call to serve the State of Rhode | 
| Island during the Dorr Rebellion. Following the Dorr Rebellion, Armory Hall was built by the | 
| State of Rhode Island in 1843 for use by the Pawtuxet Rangers, After the Company was | 
| deactivated in 1847, the Armory was sold to be used for other purposes; and | 
| WHEREAS, The Pawtuxet Rangers were reactivated in 1972 when the Gaspee Days | 
| Committee expressed a desire to have a hometown fife & drum corps to act as the host corps | 
| during the colonial parade. The original charter was reactivated at this time. In 1974, the | 
| Pawtuxet Rangers Militia was formed and the charter was transferred to this company. The fife & | 
| drum corps were integrated into the militia in 1975 under the command of Colonel Robert Lynch, | 
| who would command the company for 22 years; and | 
| WHEREAS, In 1985, the last owner of the original Armory sold the building back to the | 
| Pawtuxet Rangers, which was extensively renovated and restored by the Pawtuxet Rangers, and | 
| the Armory was rededicated in 1989 back to its original purpose as an armory and meeting hall. | 
| In the first decade of the 20th century, the exterior of Armory Hall was restored to its former | 
| original glory thanks in large part to the $10,000 raised through the donations of the members of | 
| the Pawtuxet Rangers, which were matched and exceeded by the Rhode Island Historical | 
| Preservation & Heritage Commission and the Champlin Foundation; now, therefore be it | 
| RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby joyously celebrates the | 
| 250th Anniversary of the Pawtuxet Rangers and their rich heritage of distinguished service to the | 
| United States and the State of Rhode Island; and be it further | 
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to | 
| transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Commanding Officer Colonel Ronald W. | 
| Barnes, Pawtuxet Rangers. | 
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