Generally, Providence County received the heaviest accumulations in the state (see the chart below).
The entire route is in Providence County.
Between 1654 and 1658, the county was known as "Providence County" by many of its early Puritan settlers.
Located in Providence County, it is the third largest city in the New England region.
From 1783 to 1784, Bourne collected excise tax for Providence County.
Then, between 1785 and 1789, he served as Justice of the Peace in Providence County.
Reed's best performance was in Providence County, where he won with over 80% of the vote.
The entire route is located within Providence County.
It was formed in 1750 from the southern third of Providence County.
Providence County is 71% Catholic, making it among the most Catholic counties in the country.