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He served on the Governor's staff with the rank of colonel in 1888-1889 and was president of the New England Cotton Manufacturers' Association (now the National Textile Association) in the latter year.
Robert Livingston Beeckman (1866–1935), American politician, governor of Rhode Island 1915–21
Charles D. Kimball (1859–1930), American politician and Governor of Rhode Island
William C. Cozzens (August 26, 1811 - December 17, 1876) was an American politician and a former governor of Rhode Island.
Elizabeth H. Roberts (born 1957), lieutenant governor of Rhode Island since 2007
Emery J. San Souci (1857–1936), Lieutenant Governor then Governor of Rhode Island
The four-story stone home was constructed in 1854 by David Sisson, an iron and textile manufacturer, and was home also to his son Henry Tillinghast Sisson, a Civil War hero and Lt. Governor of Rhode Island (1875-77).
William Henry Vanderbilt III (1901–81), 59th Governor of Rhode Island, grandson of William Henry Vanderbilt