“New Armory is Opened at East Greenwich” — Jan. 2, 1915

So, one of our members was doing some deep Google-fu and found this fun and interesting news clip about the opening of the Varmum Memorial Armory Museum.  It comes from the January 2, 1915 edition of “The Evening News” out of Providence, RI. It was front-page news back in the day! Click the image in […]

A Conversation with Armory Curator Patrick Donovan

Departing from our usual article of historic interest, this month we spoke with Armory Vice President & Museum Curator Patrick Donovan about some of the exciting developments going on both in the Varnum Memorial Armory Museum building and our collection. Q. Tell us a little about yourself. What brought you to Rhode Island? How did […]

1804 Passport Signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison!

An 1804 ship's passport signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison.

Look what we just found! Yet ANOTHER treasure in the Varnum Memorial Armory Museum archives.  This is an 1804 ship’s passport signed by President Thomas Jefferson AND then Secretary of State James Madison. If you’d like to see this and other fantastic exhibits, then book a tour at the Varnum Memorial Armory Museum! [the_ad id=”517″]

[JANUARY DINNER MEETING] Guest Speaker: John McNiff, Roger Williams National Memorial

The Varnum Continentals welcome John McNiff, a Ranger with the National Park Service at the Roger Williams National Memorial in Providence, as our guest speaker at the January Varnum Members Meeting on Monday, January 11, 2016.  This dinner is open to Varnum Members and their guests, and is held at the Varnum Memorial Armory Museum […]

New Artifacts from the 1st Rhode Island Cavalry

Christmas came early for the Varnum Memorial Armory Museum. We just acquired several wonderful identified artifacts from the 1st Rhode Island Cavalry, a hard-fighting unit in the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War. Thank you, Brendan Synnamon and your shop, The Union Drummer Boy, for putting all these things together! HISTORY: 1st Rhode […]

[DECEMBER DINNER MEETING] Guest Speaker: Tim Gray of the World War II Foundation

We are honored to welcome Tim Gray (Chairman of the World War II Foundation and national award-winning documentary film maker) as our guest speaker at the December 2015 Varnum Members Meeting. The World War II Foundation is one of the world’s leading non-profit organizations committed to educating future generations about the personal stories of the […]

Infantry Weapons in the Spanish-American War: Forging New Directions

(top) Springfield Model 1873 .45 caliber rifle used by American volunteer forces in Spanish American War. (bottom) Krag-Jorgensen Model 1898 .30 caliber rifle issued to Regular Army troops. Both from Varnum Armory Collection.

The charge up San Juan Hill on July 1, 1898, is looked upon as one of the high points of the emotion-charged Spanish American War. But for many American soldiers on the ground, it was a nightmare. American troops faced Spanish forces equipped with one of the finest rifles then available: the Model 1893 Mauser. […]