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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LP2_francis-joseph-quirico-court-complex_Pittsfield-MA.html
The Honorable Francis Joseph Quirico Court Complex Francis Joseph Quirico Feb. 18, 1911 Captain, United States Army Appointed To The Massachusetts Superior Court, July 11, 1956 The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Oct. 29, 1969 Retire…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LOR_peace-party-house_Pittsfield-MA.html
Peace Party House Built by Col. James Easton in 1776 on the site in front of the court house Home of John Chandler Williams in 1782 and moved to its present location in 1869 Here in November, 1783 a brilliant party and a notable feast were give…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LOQ_henry-shaw-briggs_Pittsfield-MA.html
Henry Shaw Briggs A Leader of Brave Men Born in Lanesboro August 1, 1824 Son of Governor George Nixon Briggs Graduated Williams College 1844 Harvard Law School 1848 Captain of Pittsfield Guards 1855 Captain of Allen Guards 1861 Responded A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LNR_on-this-spot_Pittsfield-MA.html
On This Spot There Was 1814 - 1826 A United States Cantonment Later There Stood Here The Berkshire Gymnasium In 1841 The Young Ladies Institute Was Established By The Rev. W. H. Tyler In 1851 The Second Meeting House In Bulfinch D…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LNP_pittsfield-elm-tree_Pittsfield-MA.html
Site of Historic Elm Tree of Pittsfield Sundial First Given by D.A.R. Peace Party Chapter 1903 Restored by P.H.S. Student Historians 1992
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LNO_splitter_Pittsfield-MA.html
Splitter James D'Aniello, Steel Baseball, America's National Pastime, was played near this site in 1791. Documented on September 5, 1791, in a Pittsfield town bylaw banning baseball within 80 yards of the Meetinghouse windows. Acknowledged in th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LN1_the-mount-greylock-summit_Adams-MA.html
The Mount Greylock Summit Historic District Has Been Placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior 1998
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LN0_jonathan-smith_Lanesborough-MA.html
In Memory Of Jonathan Smith A plain farmer of Lanesborough who by a speech full of good sense and good feeling carried the Massachusetts Convention September 1787 - February 1788 by a vote of 187 to 168 in favor of ratifying the Federal Constitu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LMZ_lanesborough-remembers_Lanesborough-MA.html
Lanesborough Remembers 1917   World War   1918 James R Adams · * Clarence G Bailey · Redfern Bailey · Joseph C Barnes · Louis D Barnes · Albert Beauvais · Albert E Bennett · Lochie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LMY_the-first-and-second-meeting-houses-of-lanesborough_Lanesborough-MA.html
This Tablet On the Original Steps of Marble from Lanesborough Quarries Marks the Site of The First and Second Meeting Houses of the First Church of Christ in Lanesborough Organized March 28, 1764. "I have reared me a monument more last…
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