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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28OI_world-war-ii-memorial-a-war-memorial_Quincy-MA.html
To commemorate the Men and Women of Quincy who honored her in World War II Lest We Forget Our War Dead These Shall Not Have Died In Vain [Roll of Honored Dead]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NL_burns_Quincy-MA.html
Erected by The Burns Memorial Association of Quincy Mass. in honor of Robert Burns Scotland's most famous poet and advocate of liberty and democracy "NO Spartan tube, no Attic shell No lyre Æolian I awake 'Tis liberty's bold note I s…
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In Honor Of Our Patriot Soldiers. Killed in Battle. [Roll of Honored Dead] Died of Wounds Received in Battle. [Roll of Honored Dead] Died in Prison. [Roll of Honored Dead] Died of Disease contracted in the Army [Roll of Honored Dead] …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NA_george-f-bryan_Quincy-MA.html
Born Dec. 12, 1901 Enlisted March 30, 1917 Killed in Action when U.S.S. Jacob Jones was torpedoed at sea Dec. 6, 1917 First Quincy Boy killed in the World War
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28MU_adams-academy_Quincy-MA.html
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This building possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America
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Born XXV February MDCCCXXXV Died XXIX March MDCCCLXXVIII First Master of this school MDCCCLXXII-MDCCCLXXVIII ——————————— In Memory Of William Royall Tyler A.B. Born XII Dec…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28MD_john-hancock-birth-site_Quincy-MA.html
On this spot stood the dwelling wherein was born John Hancock President of the Congress of the United States XII January MDCCXXXVII
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28EP_john-hancock-birth-site_Quincy-MA.html
On this site was born John Hancock January 23, 1737 Son of Reverend John Hancock, pastor of what is now the First Parish Church, Quincy On his father's death, he was adopted by his uncle — Boston's wealthiest merchant — 1744 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM211T_abigail-adams-cairn_Quincy-MA.html
From this spot, with her son,John Quincy Adams,then a boy of seven, by her side,Abigail Adamswatched the smoke of burning Charleston,while listening to the guns of Bunker Hill.Saturday, 17 June, 1775.< Lower Marker : >The Adams Chapter of Quincy M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM211S_liberty-tree-park_Quincy-MA.html
Site of Quincy's Liberty Treeused as a rallying place forpatriotic societies prior tothe American Revolution.Granite Manufacturers Association   1956
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