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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM224V_veterans-monument-a-war-memorial_Southwick-MA.html
To Honor Those Who Served Our Country In War And Peace Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 872 American Legion Post 338 And Their Auxilliaries Bicentennial Year 1976
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM224U_southwick-veterans-monument-a-war-memorial_Southwick-MA.html
Southwick Honors the Memory And the Glory of Her Sons and Daughters Who Served The United States In War World War II Constantine Adasiewicz, Jr. · Raymond E. Aldrich · Elwood H. Anderson · Mabel Anderson &…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21LL_the-first-meeting-house_Springfield-MA.html
Just East of Here Stood The First Meeting House Built in 1645 Past This Point Ran Meeting House Lane, Which Led to the First Training Field And Burying Ground on the Bank of The Greate River This Table Placed by MERCY WARREN CHAPTER, D.A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20U6_forging-arms-for-our-nation_Springfield-MA.html
In 1795, Springfield Armory began manufacturing muskets for the United States Military, on a site where General George Washington authorized weapons to be stored during the Revolutionary War. Within decades, Springfield Armory became the nation's …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20TT_innovation-continues-at-stcc_Springfield-MA.html
Innovation Continues at STCC The armory legacy of innovation lives on at Springfield Technical Community College (STCC). Founded in 1967 just before the armory closed down, STCC is located on 35 acres of the Springfield Armory National Historic S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20TS_armory-square_Springfield-MA.html
Two outstanding commanding officers, Roswell Lee and James W. Ripley, set the tone for Springfield Armory's development in the first half of the 19th century. They envisioned a "Grand National Armory," with stately buildings arranged around a cent…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20TR_the-military-presence_Springfield-MA.html
As a "military factory," Springfield Armory was a hybrid installation, never a typical military post. During and after the Civil War, the military presence increased, with junior officers taking more of a hand in supervising production and researc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20T1_from-arsenal-to-icon_Springfield-MA.html
The massive building ahead served as Springfield Armory's Main Arsenal, a storage facility for the weapons manufactured here. Constructed between 1847 and 1850 during the term of Commanding Officer James W. Ripley, the building dominated the site …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20LP_civil-war-soldiers-monument-a-war-memorial_Springfield-MA.html
They served their country 1861-1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM209I_benjamin-church_Holland-MA.html
In memory of Benjamin Church 1756-1832 Soldier of the American Revolution served in General Lee's Life Guard, 1775 General Artemus Ward's Life Guard and Captain Burbank's Artillery, 1776 General Washington's Life Guard, 1776 Took part i…
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