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IMMACULATE AND SPACIOUS COLONIAL IN WESTBOUND ESTATES, EVERY ATTENTION TO DETAIL. STEP-UP...
It's all right here in this direct waterfront, meticulously rebuilt home with must see architectural...
Custom Builder's own home! Stunning details in this Designer Colonial. 9'ceilings,Custom Woodwork,Custom...
Winsor Woods a new 20 lot subdivision. Introduces quality new construction with a colonial...
Unique, one of a kind Contemporary located in private neighborhood on Smithfield line. Complete...
1 LEVEL LIVING, SET BACK, CONTRACTOR'S HOME, OPEN LIVING, SPECTACULAR KITCHEN, MARBLE FIREPLACE,...
REMARKABLE ESTATE-3.17 ACRES INCLUDES EXTRA LOT-MAY BE BUILDABLE;EXQUISITE PARK-LIKE GROUNDS.HOME...
Desirable Johnston/Greenville location.Spacious living area.Close to amenities yet private.One...
MAJESTIC 6 BED, 3.5 BATH COLONIAL ON 2+ ACRE CORNER LOT! GRACIOUS FLOOR PLAN, HARDWOODS, CENTRAL...
Exceptional 3000+ SF Victorian 4BR 3.5 Baths, central air, fireplace, hardwoods, 6 zone heating...
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH ON 1.6 ACRES!GOURMET GRANITE KITCHEN, FORMAL DINING ROOM...
PERFECTION! If you are looking for a peaceful and serene house,this home is for you!Features...

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Town of Johnston
Originally a part of Providence, Johnston became a separate town and was incorporated in 1759. It was named in honor of Augustus Lucas Johnston, of Newport, Attorney General of Rhode Island from 1758 to 1766. He owned much of the land in this area. The first settler was Thomas Clemence who built a house circa 1680, which still stands at 38 George Waterman Road, and is known as the Clemence-Irons House. A soapstone quarry, used earlier by the Indians, and a granite quarry were worked by the early settlers. A cotton mill was built in 1835, and a dyestuffs factory was established about 1870. A major industrial development was the founding of a hosiery company in 1884 which employed more than 100 people. However, throughout its early history, until the middle of the 19th century, Johnston was primarily a farming community. Now the importance of farming has been replaced by the manufacture of jewelry and silverware, fabricated metals, and retail trade establishments. Today, while a few colonial farm houses dot the landscape, Johnston has mainly given way to suburban development.
Government
Town Hall | Phone: 401-351-6618 |
- Established: 1636
- Incorporated: 1759
- Form of government: Mayor and a five-member town council
- Council meetings: The second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.
- Fiscal year begins: July 1
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