Captain Isaac Davis

Captain Isaac Davis (HMBT5)

Location: Concord, MA 01742 Middlesex County
Buy Massachusetts State flags at Flagstore.com!
Country: United States of America
Buy United States of America flags at Flagstore.com!

N 42° 28.12', W 71° 21.116'

  • 0 likes
  • 0 check ins
  • 0 favorites
  • 822 views
Inscription
On the morning of April 19, 1775, approximately 400 colonials stood on the hill overlooking the North Bridge. As smoke rose from Concord center, the order to march was given. In the exchange of fire that followed, Captain Isaac Davis, who had exclaimed "I haven't a man who is afraid to go," was killed together with Abner Hosmer, a private, also from Acton.

This memorial was erected by the Captain Isaac Davis Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, April, 1975.
Details
HM NumberHMBT5
Series This marker is part of the Daughters of the American Revolution series
Tags
Year Placed1975
Placed ByDaughters of the American Revolution, Captain Isaac Davis Chapter
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Sunday, September 21st, 2014 at 11:47am PDT -07:00
Pictures
Sorry, but we don't have a picture of this historical marker yet. If you have a picture, please share it with us. It's simple to do. 1) Become a member. 2) Adopt this historical marker listing. 3) Upload the picture.
Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)19T E 306649 N 4704494
Decimal Degrees42.46866667, -71.35193333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 42° 28.12', W 71° 21.116'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds42° 28' 7.20" N, 71° 21' 6.96" W
Driving DirectionsGoogle Maps
Area Code(s)508, 978
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 45495-45517 Old N Bridge, Concord MA 01742, US
Alternative Maps Google Maps, MapQuest, Bing Maps, Yahoo Maps, MSR Maps, OpenCycleMap, MyTopo Maps, OpenStreetMap

Is this marker missing? Are the coordinates wrong? Do you have additional information that you would like to share with us? If so, check in.

Check Ins  check in   |    all

Have you seen this marker? If so, check in and tell us about it.

Comments 0 comments

Maintenance Issues
  1. What historical period does the marker represent?
  2. What historical place does the marker represent?
  3. What type of marker is it?
  4. What class is the marker?
  5. What style is the marker?
  6. Does the marker have a number?
  7. This marker needs at least one picture.
  8. Can this marker be seen from the road?
  9. Is the marker in the median?