
The Gaspee Slate Marker
located at the Gaspee Overlook,
Narragansett Parkway, Warwick, RI
The Gaspee Overlook has long been desired
by members of
the community, since direct access to Gaspee Point is by the public is
not possible. The Overlook on Narragansett Parkway is positioned
to be able to view this historic site, that is, if the RI Department of
Environmental Services ever allows the clearing of the trees and brush
that block the direct view. The Overlook was initiated by 'Mr.
Gaspee',
Milton Wrath.
Marker reads:
| DEDICATED BY THE RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, JUNE 4, 1966. IN MEMORY OF THE AMERICANS WHO CAPTURED AND BURNED THE BRITISH NAVAL SCHOONER GASPEE THE NIGHT OF
JUNE 9-10, 1772
OFF NAMQUIT POINT IN WARWICK SINCE CALLED GASPEE POINT |
There apparently was a previous brass marker set in stone, also near this current site, that people remember back from the first half of the 20th century. Local historian Henry A. L. Brown recalls the original marker read: "Across the cove lies Gaspee Point where the British revenue ship was burned June 12, 1772". If anyone knows where the original marker now is, please let us know at info@gaspee.org.