Hartford, Providence, Rhode Island

Hartford, Providence, Rhode Island

Hartford is a neighborhood located along the western edge of Providence, Rhode Island. Route 6 and the Woonasquatucket River separate it from Olneyville.

History

Prior to the arrival of white settles, the area had been used as a soapstone quarry by the Narragansett natives. The first white settlers were farmers. Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, settlers built dwellings intended for temporary stays, though later, attracted by the country atmosphere, they adopted permanent residence.

In the early nineteenth century, the proximity of the Woonasquatucket River allowed the area to begin industrialization. In 1812 the Mill Merino became the second textile establishment in the general area, producing a soft material called "merino cloth". Merino Village, consisting of stone houses, a general store, and water supply, was built by the company to support its workers. As the area began to develop further, its economic opportunities attracted immigrants. Though initially primarily Irish, later waves of immigration brought Polish and later Italian immigrants to the neighborhood. [ [http://www.providenceri.com/Neighborhoods/hartford.html Providence Neighborhoods: Hartford ] ]

In the 1950s, massive projects altered the fabric of Hartford. The construction of Route 6 meant the demolition of a swath of working-class housing, while two large low-income housing projects (Hartford Park Public Housing Project and Manton Heights Housing Projects) visually demonstrated a shift in the neighborhood's demographics. As with much public housing in the United States, both fell victim to neglect and vandalism, with the demolition of a significant number of units occurring in the 1980s. [ [http://www.providenceri.com/Neighborhoods/hartford.html Providence Neighborhoods: Hartford ] ]

Demographics

According to the 1990 census, three out of four residents in Hartford were white; about one in seven was Hispanic, nearly 10% were African American, and about 4% were Asian. True to Hartford's heritage, the largest fraction (27%) of employed residents work in manufacturing. The next largest fraction of employment (18%) was taken up by professional services. The unemployment rate for Hartford was 9.4% compared to city-wide average of 9.2%. [ [http://www.providenceri.com/Neighborhoods/hartford.html Providence Neighborhoods: Hartford ] ]

According to the Providence Plan, a local nonprofit aimed at improving city life, today 48.4% of residents are Hispanic, 33.6% of residents are white, 10.6% are African-American, 5% are Asian, and nearly 2% are Native-American. 64% of children under the age of six speak a language other than English as their primary language. [ [http://204.17.79.244/profiles/hfd_main.html Hartford ] ]

The median family income is $28,065, below the city-wide average of $32,058. 40% of families live below the poverty line while 18% of residents receive some form of public assistance. 12% of children under the age of six have suffered from high lead exposure, below the city-wide average of 19%. [ [http://204.17.79.244/profiles/hfd_main.html Hartford ] ]

Government

Hartford is within Ward 7, which is represented in the Providence City Council by Democrat John I. Igliozzi. [ [http://providenceri.com/CityCouncil/ward7/ward7.php Providence City Council - Phone: (401) 521-7477 ] ]

Parks

Merino Park is a 13.27 acre park on the banks of the Woonasquatucket River between Hartford Avenue and Route 6. [ [http://www.citywidegreen.org/parkFinder/neighborhoods.php?neighborhoods=9 Citywide Green ] ] It is he only large public park in Hartford.

References

[http://www.providenceri.com/Neighborhoods/hartford.html "Hartford", Providence Neighborhoods from Providenceri.com]


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