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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21BF_concord-massachusetts-spanish-american-war-memorial_Concord-MA.html
Concord places this stone honouring the memory of Corporal Ralph P Hosmer · Private Charles A. Hart · Private George Adams of Concords Company I Sixth Massachusetts Infantry. They died at Utuado Puerto Rico in the service of thei…
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The monument on the left honors three residents killed in Korea and one lost in Iraq. Howard Francis Heyliger · James Edward Smith Jr. · Wilfrid Wheeler, III · Brian M. McPhillips The monument on the right hono…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21A5_concord-massachusetts-civil-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Concord-MA.html
West Face The Town of Concord builds this monument in honor of the brave men whose names it bears, and records with grateful pride that they found here a birthplace, home or grave. 1866. East face They died for their country in the war of the r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21A3_concord-massachusetts-world-war-i-honor-roll-a-war-memorial_Concord-MA.html
At the green's south end, a large boulder features a plaque honoring 25 residents who died in World War I. The plaque also includes poetry verses writted by Concord resident Ralph Waldo Emerson. World War II. Frank Arnold Andersen · Na…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y8L_minutemen-muster-location_Carlisle-MA.html
On this site stood the original meeting house where Minutemen, from what is now Carlisle, assembled and marched to the North Bridge in Concord April 19, 1775 Stg. James Nickles · Pvt. Nathon Munroe · Pvt. John Nickles…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y5M_revolutionary-war-skirmish-marker_Somerville-MA.html
A sharp fight occurred here between the Patriots and the British. April 19, 1775 This marks British solders graves.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XR2_mystic-congregational-church-bell-historical_Medford-MA.html
This bell is an integral part of the history of Medford. It was cast in 1860 by Henry N. Hooper Company of Boston with a 44 inch diameter, 1,700 lbs. weight, in F Sharp. The bell was constructed for the presidential campaign of the Constitutiona…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XKG_stearns-estate-historical_Medford-MA.html
Site of the Stearns Estate A waystation on the Underground Railroad, a haven for slaves seeking freedom 1850-1860 Placed here by members of the Tufts community, who continue to honor the tradition of sanctuary Dedicated April 8, 1987
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WBN_james-walter-mullally-crossing-historical_Cambridge-MA.html
On the evening of October 11, 1920, James Walter Mullally, a crossing tender on the Boston & Maine Railroad at the North Cambridge station, which was located nearby, lost his life in a vain attempt to rescue the aged Mrs. Emma Osgood from an oncom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NNN_central-street_Lowell-MA.html
Central Street has long been the primary north-south axis in the city of Lowell. Originally laid out to provide transportation between East Chelmsford and Billerica, Central Street was converted to one of Lowell's two major commercial streets (alo…
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