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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMJD_southington-veterans-memorial_Southington-CT.html
[ south side ]This Tablet Is Dedicated To Those Brave Men FromThe Town Of Southington Who Served The UnitedStates In The Revolutionary War, The War Of 1812, The Mexican War And TheSpanish WarRevolutionary War 1775 - 1783Oliver Adams · Charl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMIF_constitution-oak_Southington-CT.html
This Is A Constitution OakPresented To TheHon. M. H. HolcombA Delegate To The Constitutional ConventionIn Hartford 1902Marked ByHannah Woodruff Chapter D.A.R.1929
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMIA_southington-soldiers-memorial_Southington-CT.html
The Defenders OfOur Union.1861 - 1865.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMI9_rochambeau_Southington-CT.html
RochambeauLieut. GeneralCommandingThe Auxiliary French ArmiesUnder WashingtonJuly 10, 1780 ? ? Jan 11, 1783 Rochambeau's letter to Congress"We are your brothers. We shallconduct ourselves as such with you.We shall fight against our enemiesat your …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMG5_come-ye-to-the-waters_Bristol-CT.html
Come Ye To The WatersSite Of1749 - Old Mill - 1921In MemoriamEphraim DownsAndFranklin Downs
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMG3_1985-bicentennial-time-capsule_Bristol-CT.html
Beneath This RockLies The1985 Bicentennial Time CapsuleDonated By TheFunk Funeral HomeTo Be OpenedJune 3, 2035A Project Of TheOlder Members' AssociationOf TheBristol Boys'club
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMG2_the-history-of-memorial-boulevard_Bristol-CT.html
The History ofMemorial BoulevardIn 1919, after the "Great War", Bristol was growing and needed a new high school. Albert F. Rockwell took the initiative and made a remarkable offer to the city. He would give 12 acres in Dunbar Meadows (north of So…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMDO_bristol-persian-gulf-war-monument_Bristol-CT.html
August 7, 1994This plaque is in recognitionof all the men and womenfrom Bristol and Forestvillewho served their countrywith pride during thePersian Gulf War, OperationDesert Storm.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMDL_bristol-revolutionary-war-plaque_Bristol-CT.html
In Memory Of TheRevolutionary War PatriotsWho Sacrificed Their LivesAnd Fortune For Their CountryPlaced ByKatherine Gaylord ChapterDaughters Of The American Revolution1964
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMDJ_bristol-world-war-i-memorial_Bristol-CT.html
This memorial was erected to honor those soldiers from Bristol, Connecticut who lost their lives during World War I. A pin-oak tree has been planted along the Memorial Boulevard, which was donated to the City of Bristol by Albert F. Rockwell, in m…