Woonsocket Revisited
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Robert R Bellerose
Robert R. Bellerose gathered rare vintage images from the collections of the Woonsocket Harris Public Library and the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, as well as his own private collection and the attics of many local families. These photographs capture and preserve Woonsocket's rise, decline, and rebirth.
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INTRODUCTION
This project came about after A. Raymond Auclair made a generous donation of books and other historical items to the American-French Genealogical Society in Woonsocket. These books and historical materials collectively became a memorial to Raymond Auclair’s father, Alphonse F. Auclair. The collection comprises an assortment of materials that includes books, pamphlets, serials, photographs, stereographs, slides, broadsides, and maps. The items represent an interest in the history of the Blackstone River Valley and the state of Rhode Island. These materials were collected over a span of approximately 30 years.
The printed collection consists of approximately 1,000 books, pamphlets, and serials. These materials, taken together, present a comprehensive overview of the history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. There is a concentration of material related to the history of the cities and towns located along the Blackstone River. Also, there are approximately 25 titles that cover various aspects of Rhode Island genealogy. Printing dates on these materials span from c. 1834 to 2000.
What truly brings the history to life is the large collection of historical photographs that accompanied this donation. Besides standard photographs, the gift included postcards, stereographs, slides, broadsides, and maps. The photographs, which date from 1860 to 2000, depict scenes, events, and historical structures throughout Providence County in the state of Rhode Island. The broadsides and maps also help to bring various aspects of the Blackstone River Valley to life.
The benefits of the collection to the American-French Genealogical Society and local scholarship are enormous. Auclair’s donation expands the current focus of the American-French Genealogical Society library to include cultural and historical materials not directly related to French Canadians. What this collection does is help place in a larger context the French experience in Rhode Island and especially in the Blackstone River Valley. Genealogists and scholars now can use the society’s library for genealogical, cultural, and historical research.
The photographic material in the collection, although a new feature of the society’s library, provides a visual aspect to historical inquiry. Photographs, maps, and the other miscellaneous material contribute to bringing to life the French experience in the Blackstone River Valley.
The idea for creating Woonsocket Revisited was twofold. First, as part of Arcadia’s successful Images of America series, this volume would serve the public and scholars as a wonderful introduction to a small sampling of the photographic resources of the Alphonse F. Auclair Collection at the American-French Genealogical Society Library. Unless otherwise notated, all photographs in this volume are from the Alphonse F. Auclair Collection in the American-French Genealogical Society Library in Woonsocket. Second, this book would serve as a fundraiser to help pay for the proper archival storage of these photographic items. All royalty payments from the sale of this book go to the American-French Genealogical Society’s Library Fund.
The library of the American-French Genealogical Society is located in the basement of the First Universalist Church, at 78 Earle Street, Woonsocket. The society, which is nonprofit, is a genealogical and historical organization founded in 1978. The purpose of the society is to preserve and study Franco-American heritage and to aid society members in discovering their ancestors. The society has an active publishing division devoted to distributing vital statistics, parish registers, burial records, and other data useful to Franco-American research.
The library consists of more than 6,000 volumes of marriage records, genealogies, biographies, and histories. There is also an extensive microfilm collection available for use that augments the printed materials. Some specialized collections that the society owns include the Drouin, Loiselle, Rivest, and Fabian Files. These records document more than two million French Canadian marriages, and many of the records cover the most difficult period to research. Of note to genealogists are the Forget Files, of Dr. Ulysse Forget, which record thousands of Franco-American marriages in Rhode Island.
During library hours, individual assistance and instruction are available for new members. Experienced and highly competent members provide these services.
Information may be obtained by writing to the American-French Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 830, Woonsocket, RI, 02895-0870. The Web site is www.afgs.org.
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ALONG THE BLACKSTONE RIVER
Photographed in 1903 is this scene along the Blackstone River at Cold Spring Park. The Woonsocket City Council on April 13, 1891, approved the acquisition of 25 acres in Cold Spring Grove to create Cold Spring Park. This area, off Harris Avenue, has been a site of leisure at least since the beginning of the 1840s. At that time, the supporters of a liberalized state constitution, known as Dorrites, held huge clambakes and rallies here. This and the following images follow the Blackstone River as it flows into the city at its northwest corner and flows out at its southeast corner.