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Here lies buriedSamuel AdamsSigner of the Declaration of Independence,Governor of this Commonwealth,A leader of men and an ardent PatriotBorn 1722 ... Died 1803 Massachusetts Society - Sons of the Revolution1898
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Left Marker:Here were buriedGovernors of MassachusettsJohn Winthrop 1649, John Endicott 1665,John Leverett 1679, William Shirley 1771,Lieut. Governors of MassachusettsWilliam Phillips 1827, Thomas Lindall Winthrop 1841;Governors of ConnecticutJohn…
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Patriot, Son of Liberty,and first messenger sent byWarren from Boston to Lexingtonon the night of April 18-19 1775to warn Hancock and Adamsof the coming of the British troops.Born April 6 1745Died February 25 1799 Placed by theMassachusetts Soc…
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Within this ground are buriedJohn Hancock, Samuel Adamsand Robert Treat Paine,signers of the Declaration of Independence;GovernorsRichard Bellingham, William Dummer,James Bowdoin, Increase Sumner,James Sullivan and Christopher Gore;Lieut. Governor…
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This tablet as a memorial to Paul Revereis erected by thePaul Revere Memorial Association tocommemorate the opening to the publicon April 19, 1908of his old house at No. 19 North Squarein this city.May the youth of today when they visitthis old ho…
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" . . . there the child Independence was born." Built in 1713, the Old State House was the seat of government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. In this building the Royal Governors, the Colonial Courts, and the Provincial Assembly met befor…
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The rail fenceand grass line ofprotection formedafter the Britishtroops landedwas six hundredfeet in the rearat the base ofBunker Hill
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC8Z_the-breastwork_Boston-MA.html
The Breastworkthrown up on the morningof the seventeenth of June1775extended northerlythree hundred feet
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC8X_north-east-corner-of-the-redoubt_Boston-MA.html
North-East Cornerof theRedoubtthrown up on the nightof the sixteenth of June1775
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC8V_connecticut-gate_Boston-MA.html
June 17, 1775 He who brought us over still sustains us. Connecticut American Revolution Bicentennial Commission South Marker:General Israel Putnam of Connecticut helped decide to fortify the Charleston peninsula and with Captain Thomas Kn…