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The Story of Rhode Island

The Story of Rhode Island

The history of Rhode Island is truly remarkable.

Kevin Padula

49 episodesENserial

Show overview

The Story of Rhode Island has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 49 episodes, alongside 18 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 19 min and 26 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language History show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 7 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 20 episodes published. Published by Kevin Padula.

Episodes
49
Running
2023–2026 · 3y
Median length
25 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

The history of Rhode Island is truly remarkable. The Story of Rhode Island is my humble attempt to tell you some of the stories about the people, places, and events that have made Rhode Island the state it is today. To learn more about the show visit the Story of Rhode Island Podcast website at https://www.storyofrhodeisland.com/

Latest Episodes

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BONUS: The Independence Day That Wasn't

May 3, 202612 min

BONUS: Forgotten Railroad of Rhode Island | The Wood River Branch Railroad P2

Apr 16, 202610 min

BONUS: Forgotten Railroad of Rhode Island | The Wood River Branch Railroad P1

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On April 19, 1873, a train traveling through rural Rhode Island plunged into a washed-out bridge in the darkness before dawn.What followed was one of the deadliest railroad disasters in the state’s history.But this tragedy is only the beginning of the story.In the months that followed, local mill communities made a surprising decision: they built a railroad at the very site of the disaster. It was a project plagued by economic collapse, public fear, and repeated setbacks from the very start.In this episode of Forgotten Railroads of Rhode Island, we explore:- The Richmond Switch train wreck of 1873- Why mill villages along the Wood River desperately needed a railroad- How the Panic of 1873 nearly killed the project before it began- And how the Wood River Branch Railroad was built against long oddsThis is Part 1 of a two-part series.Part 2: COMING APRIL 16thTo learn more about the history of Rhode Island visit www.storyofrhodeisland.com*For an ideal viewing experience, I recommend watching this episode on The Story of Rhode Island YouTube channel.

Apr 12, 202610 min

BONUS: Forgotten Railroads of Rhode Island | The Narragansett Pier Railroad

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Before it became the South County Bike Path, this quiet trail was the Narragansett Pier Railroad, a vital 19th-century line that fueled Rhode Island’s mills, carried seaside tourists, and left a hidden legacy still visible today.To learn more about the history of Rhode Island visit www.storyofrhodeisland.com*For an ideal viewing experience, I recommend watching this episode on The Story of Rhode Island YouTube channel.

Mar 16, 20268 min

BONUS: Forgotten Railroads of Rhode Island | The Hartford, Providence & Fishkill Railroad

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Follow the forgotten Hartford, Providence, and Fishkill Railroad from Providence to western Coventry, and discover how this 19th-century line shaped Rhode Island’s mill villages, industry, and communities before fading into the Washington Secondary Bike Path.To learn more about the history of Rhode Island visit www.storyofrhodeisland.com*For an ideal viewing experience, I recommend watching this episode on The Story of Rhode Island YouTube channel.

Mar 2, 202614 min

BONUS: Forgotten Railroads of Rhode Island | The Newport and Wickford Railroad

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In this first episode of the Forgotten Railroads of Rhode Island series, we'll take a look at the Newport and Wickford Railroad, a line that served everyone from America's wealthiest families, local mill workers, and a Rhode Island industrial giant. www.storyofrhodeisland.com*For an ideal viewing experience, I recommend watching this episode on The Story of Rhode Island YouTube channel.

Feb 1, 20266 min

BONUS: Conversation with Dr. Patrick Conley | History of Democracy in Rhode Island

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In this conversation with Dr. Patrick Conley we discussed when The Colony of Rhode Island had perhaps the most radical democracy in the world, how that declined in the 19th century, and Thomas Wilson Dorr's impact on Rhode Island's political history.To learn more about the history of democracy in Rhode Island, I highly recommend checking out Democracy in Decline: Rhode Island’s Constitutional Development 1776–1841 by Dr. Patrick Conley.www.storyofrhodeisland.com*For an ideal viewing experience, I recommend watching this episode on The Story of Rhode Island YouTube channel.

Jan 4, 20261h 23m

BONUS: The Rise of Providence | The Making of an Industrial Powerhouse

When founded in 1636, Providence was little more than a tiny settlement of religious outcasts fighting for survival. But by the late 19th century, it had managed to become one of America’s leading industrial centers.In this episode of The Story of Rhode Island I'll tell you about how Providence went from being an overlooked settlement to an industrial powerhouse. www.storyofrhodeisland.com*For an ideal viewing experience, I recommend watching this episode on The Story of Rhode Island YouTube channel.

Dec 7, 202519 min

BONUS: Conversation with Dr. Erik Chaput | The Dorr Rebellion

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In this conversation with Dr. Erik Chaput we discussed the life of Thomas Wilson Dorr and the 1842 political upheaval he eventually led. To learn more about Thomas Wilson Dorr, I highly recommend checking out the resources below:The People's Martyr: Thomas Wilson Dorr and His 1842 Rhode Island Rebellion by Dr. Erik ChaputThe Selected Writings of Thomas Wilson Dorr by Erik J. Chaput and Russell J. DeSimoneThe Dorr Rebellion ProjectTo learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

Nov 16, 202545 min

BONUS: Conversation with John Landry | Rhode Island's Economic History

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This is a discussion with historian John Landry about Rhode Island’s economic history and why the state is so unique.www.storyofrhodeisland.com*For an ideal viewing experience, I recommend watching this episode on The Story of Rhode Island YouTube channel.

Nov 2, 20251h 41m

BONUS: Democracy Unraveled | 19 Century Rhode Island

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On the eve of the American Revolution, Rhode Island was the most democratic colony in the entire British Empire, but by the early 19th century, it had become the least democratic state in America.In this episode of The Story of Rhode Island I'll tell you about how democracy came unraveled in 19th century Rhode Island. www.storyofrhodeisland.com*For an ideal viewing experience, I recommend watching this episode on The Story of Rhode Island YouTube channel.

Oct 5, 202510 min

UPDATE - Big Change Coming October 5th

On October 5th, The Story of Rhode Island Podcast will become The Story of Rhode Island YouTube Channel. With this change, I’ll be able to add visuals like photographs, maps, and animations to the stories I tell, bringing Rhode Island history to life like never before. Be sure to subscribe now so that you don’t miss these wonderful stories about Rhode Island’s RIch history. https://www.youtube.com/@thestoryofrhodeislandpodcast

Sep 24, 20251 min

S3E9 - Peace

1863 - 1865 | Following a heroic performance by Battery B, First Rhode Island Light Artillery Regiment, at the Battle of Gettysburg, the Union goes on to win the American Civil War, allowing Rhode Islanders are able to celebrate the end of hostilities. My Favorite Books on this Topic:History of the Rhode Island combat units in the Civil War (1861-1865) by Harold R. BarkerBrown & Sharpe and the Measure of American Industry: Making the Precision Machine Tools That Enabled Manufacturing by Gerald M. CarboneThe Rhode Island Home Front in the Civil War by Frank J. Williams and Patrick T. Conley*Map image from Rhode Island Boundaries by John H Cady.To learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

Aug 24, 202527 min

S3E8 - Civil War

1861 - 1863 | Ambrose Burnside, a Union General from Bristol, Rhode Island, personally experiences the highs and lows of war while fighting Confederate forces in the American Civil War. My Favorite Books on this Topic:History of the Rhode Island combat units in the Civil War (1861-1865) by Harold R. BarkerBrown & Sharpe and the Measure of American Industry: Making the Precision Machine Tools That Enabled Manufacturing by Gerald M. CarboneThe Rhode Island Home Front in the Civil War by Frank J. Williams and Patrick T. Conley*Map image from Rhode Island Boundaries by John H Cady.To learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

Aug 10, 202526 min

S3E7 - Off to War

1859 - 1861 | Rhode Island's political and military leaders respond as America is thrust into Civil War.My Favorite Books on this Topic:History of the Rhode Island combat units in the Civil War (1861-1865) by Harold R. BarkerKate Chase & William Sprague: Politics in a Civil War Marriage by Peg A. Lamphier*Map image from Rhode Island Boundaries by John H Cady.To learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

Jul 27, 202525 min

S3E6 - The Execution of John Gordon

1843 - 1845 | Following the murder of wealthy industrialist Amasa Sprague, Irish immigrant John Gordon is unjustly executed for the crime.My Favorite Books on this Topic:The Hanging and Redemption of John Gordon: The True Story of Rhode Island's Last Execution by Paul F. Caranci*Map image from Rhode Island Boundaries by John H Cady.To learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

Jul 13, 202531 min

S3E5 - The Dorr Rebellion

1841 - 1845 | Thomas Wilson Dorr leads a political upheaval aimed at modernizing the state's archaic and extremely undemocratic government.My Favorite Books on this Topic:Democracy in Decline: Rhode Island's Constitutional Crisis Development 1776 - 1841 by Patrick T. ConleyThe People's Martyr: Thomas Wilson Dorr and His 1842 Rhode Island Rebellion by Eric J. Chaput*Map image from Rhode Island Boundaries by John H Cady.To learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

Jun 29, 202526 min

S3E4 - "Peaceably if we can, Forcibly if we must"

1832 - 1841 | After a decade of attempting to modernize the state's archaic political institutions, the people of Rhode Island come to the conclusion that the only way to achieve their goals is by leveraging more revolutionary tactics—or, as Seth Luther phrases it, they will obtain their rights by any means necessary: "peaceably if we can, forcibly if we must".My Favorite Books on this Topic:Democracy in Decline: Rhode Island's Constitutional Crisis Development 1776 - 1841 by Patrick T. ConleyThe People's Martyr: Thomas Wilson Dorr and His 1842 Rhode Island Rebellion by Eric J. ChaputPeaceably if we can, Forcibly if we must: Writings by and about Seth Luther by Scott Molloy, Carl Gersuny, and Robert Macieski*Map image from Rhode Island Boundaries by John H Cady.To learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

Jun 15, 202526 min

S3E3 - "Cotton Mill Fever"

1808 - 1824 | With the Jefferson Embargo and the War of 1812 causing a significant decline in maritime trade, Rhode Island businessmen look to textile manufacturing as a new source of incomeMy Favorite Books on this Topic:Samuel Slater and the Origins of the American Textile Industry, 1790 - 1860 by Barbara M. TuckerThe Transformation of Rhode Island, 1790 - 1860 by Peter J. Coleman*Map image from Rhode Island Boundaries by John H Cady.To learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

Jun 1, 202525 min

S3E2 - Slater Mill and Slatersville

1796 - 1807 | Samuel Slater creates America's first water-powered cotton spinning mill and America's first factory town, giving Rhode Island the foundations it needs to move into the age of industrialization. My Favorite Books on this Topic:Samuel Slater and the Origins of the American Textile Industry, 1790 - 1860 by Barbara M. TuckerThe Transformation of Rhode Island, 1790 - 1860 by Peter J. Coleman*Map image from Rhode Island Boundaries by John H Cady.To learn more about this episode go to The Story of Rhode Island website

May 18, 202529 min
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