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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKXL_nathaniel-hawthorne_Concord-MA.html
This tablet placedat the Centennial ExercisesJuly 4, 1904commemoratesNathaniel Hawthorne.He trod daily this path to the hillto formulate,as he paced to and froupon its summit,his marvelous romances.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKXK_henry-david-thoreau_Concord-MA.html
was imprisoned for one night in a jail on this site, July, 1846 for refusing to recognize the right of the state to collect taxes from him in support of slavery - an episode made famous in his essay "Civil Disobedience."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKVH_oldest-toll-house_Chelmsford-MA.html
Middlesex CanalToll House1832Oldest Canal TollHouse in America.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKV4_revolutionary-war-monument_Chelmsford-MA.html
South-southeast face:In honorof theTownsmen of Chelmsfordin theWar of the RevolutionThis monument is erectedby aGrateful posterity.East-northeast face:Lt. Col. Moses ParkerandCapt. Benj. WalkerWounded at Bunker HillJune 17, 75.Died prisoners in B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKTN_chelmsfords-minuteman-boulder_Chelmsford-MA.html
HereOn the 19th of April 1775The minute guns summonedThe men of ChelmsfordTo the Concord fight.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK2Y_prince-estabrook_Lexington-MA.html
In Honor ofPrince Estabrook Prince Estabrook was a slave who lived in Lexington. At dawn on April, 19, 1775, he was one of the Lexington Minute Men awaiting the arrival of the British Regulars at the Buckman Tavern. In the battle which followed…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYV_washington-at-the-wayside-inn_Sudbury-MA.html
WashingtonPassed This PlaceOn His Way toCambridgeTo Take Commandof thePatriot ArmyJune?1775?July
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFVB_lexington-minuteman_Lexington-MA.html
Marker contains no text other than identifying the sculpture's benefactor: The bequestofFrancis Brown Hayestothe town of Lexington
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCVL_rev-carleton-a-staples_Lexington-MA.html
The Hancock - Clarke House- Preserved from destruction in 1890 -stands as a memorial toRev. Carleton A. Staplesthrough whose personal effortsthe building was savedand moved to this spot Instrumental in forming theLexington Historical Society …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCMD_charles-follen_Lexington-MA.html
Born in Hesse-DarmstadtSeptember 4, 1796A fearless advocateof Liberty and Justice.Exiled for conscience sake,he sought in America the freedomdenied him in the Old World.Distinguishedfor rich and varied learning,for uncompromising devotion tothe ca…
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