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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2127_house-of-isaac-doten_Plymouth-MA.html
This Original Housewas built in 1745 byIsaac Doten who wasthe Constable for thetown of Plymouth, whichat that time was a BritishColony under the reignof George II of England.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2125_pilgrim-maiden_Plymouth-MA.html
To those intrepidEnglish womenwhose courage fortitude anddevotion brought a new nationinto being, this statue of thePilgrim Maiden is dedicated.Presented to the Town ofPlymouth by the NationalSociety New England Women September IVMCMXXIV
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2124_coles-hill_Plymouth-MA.html
Has been designated aRegistered NationalHistoric LandmarkUnder the provisions of theHistoric Sites Act of August 21, 1935this site possesses exceptional valuein commemorating and illustratingthe history of the United States.U.S. Department of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM211Y_first-burying-ground-of-mayflower-passengers_Plymouth-MA.html
This monument marks the first burying groundin Plymouth of the passengers of the MayflowerHere, under cover of darkness, the fast dwindling company laid their dead, leveling the earth above them lest the Indians should learn how many were the grav…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2110_john-alden_Plymouth-MA.html
Site of the house whereJohn Aldenlived while in Plymouth.This stone erected byhis descendantsThe Alden Kindredof America1930
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZSC_on-this-lot_Plymouth-MA.html
On This Lot
Stood The First House
Of The Mayflower Pilgrim
John Howland
The Pilgrim John Howland Society
1978
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SXK_don-t-give-up-the-ship-a-war-memorial_Scituate-MA.html
If you had
looked out to sea
from this point on
June 1, 1813
you would have seen the
ship-to-ship battle between
USS Chesapeake and HMS Shannon
where Captain James Lawrence
spoke his famous last words
"Don't Give Up The Ship"…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NOB_mattapoisett-wharves_Mattapoisett-MA.html
1752
Professional shipbuilding began. Originally, the builders used the abundant timber found in the area woods. Boats were built and launched on the Mattapoisett River. However, most of the larger ships were constructed at the harbor where devel…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NL7_neds-point-light_Mattapoisett-MA.html
1835
Congressman John Quincy Adams, representing the Plymouth County District, recommended to the government that a lighthouse be built in Mattapoisett.
1837
Barnabus Hiller sold four acres at Ned's point to the government for $240, and the U…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LZ1_warham-cotton-factory-memorial_Wareham-MA.html
1814- 1930
Near this site stood a cotton factory which was partially burned by the British during the War of 1812.
Erected and dedicated by the Noble Everett Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1930