History
The Armenian Community of
Providence, Rhode Island, up to 1937
S. Hagopian (translated by James H. Tashjian)
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Table of Contents
Prefatory Remarks, (as appeared in The Armenian Review)
- Early Period
- The "Patriarch" of the Community
- Armenians Arriving Before 1890
- The First Armenian Student
- Living Conditions
- The First Armenian Baker (sic)
- Saying of the First Armenian Mass: The Khrimian Association
- Minas Cheraz in Providence
- Historic Exchange Place Hall
- A Major Protest Meeting
- The Armenian Apostolic and Evangelical Churches
- The Huntchakian Party
- The Armenian Revolutionary Federation
- The Reconstructed Huntchakians and the Armenian Democratic Liberal Organization
- The Panvoragan (Labor-Bolshevik) Union
- Old and New Generations
- Well Known and Professional Figures in Providence
- Prominenet Figures
- A Sacrificing Armenian Community
- Conclusion
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