Canonicus
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Canonicus' mark as seen on the 1638 deed of Providence to Roger Williams
Canonicus (c. 1565 – 4 June 1647) was a Native American chief of the Narragansett. He was a firm friend of English settlers.
It was he who gave to Roger Williams the first land in Rhode Island, 1638.
He was succeeded by his nephew Miantonomoh. Canonicus returned to power after his nephew was killed in 1643.
[edit] Legacy
- Four United States Navy ships have been named the USS Canonicus between 1863-1955.
- Camp Canonicus, an American Baptist camp in Exeter, Rhode Island.
- There is an avenue named after Canonicus in Newport, Rhode Island

