Essential snapshots of Rhode Island governance in 1912, this official acts compilation helps you understand how cities and the state managed infrastructure, elections, and public administration.
This primary source collects the General Assembly’s acts and related material from that year. It presents the legal framework that shaped towns like Cranston and Central Falls, including sidewalk laws, city charter amendments, and state finances. The volume is a reference for researchers and readers seeking context on historical governance and public policy.
- Municipal infrastructure: sidewalk construction, repair, and funding rules.
- City governance: amendments to city charters and police appointment provisions.
- Election and financial provisions: acts governing biennial elections and state appropriations.
- Legal form and structure: a window into how laws were drafted, organized, and published in 1912.
Ideal for readers of legal history, government archives, and Rhode Island studies who want a tangible connection to early 20th‑century public policy.