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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWCZ_hull_Hull-MA.html
Indian region called Natascot, a fishing station as early as 1622 settled by the Puritans 1630. Name changed to Hull 1644.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW9Q_cudworth-house_Scituate-MA.html
Home of the Scituate Historical Society on land granted to Richard Garrett prior to 1646. Zephanian Cudworth built the present house in 1797 around the original chimney.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVOQ_daniel-webster-tablet_Marshfield-MA.html
This tablet is erected by John Adams Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution In patriotic remembrance Daniel Webster 1782-1852 Peerless debator, a brilliant orator A profound constitutional lawyer A patriotic American citizen "I pray to know …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTAR_mann-historical-museum_Scituate-MA.html
A unique historical site in that its construction spans nearly three centuries. Five generations of the Mann family lived in this house. They were direct descendants of Richard Mann who settled in Scituate in 1636.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSQ3_first-training-field_Scituate-MA.html
Train bands and later militia trained on this field to serve in the King Philip's War, Revolutionary War and Civil War.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSLK_samuel-lincoln-house_Hingham-MA.html
Samuel Lincoln, ancestor of President Abraham Lincoln, and one of the eight early settlers of Hingham bearing that name, purchased this land in 1649. Seven generations of Lincoln descendants lived here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSLF_satuit-brook_Scituate-MA.html
From which the town derived its name. The Indian word first written Satuit or Seteat, meaning cold brook, was changed in 1640 to Scituate.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKGL_site-of-the-first-church_Scituate-MA.html
Rev. John LothropRev. Charles ChaunceyRev. Henry DunsterRev. Nicholas BakerPastors1635-1679
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKGJ_first-meeting-house_Scituate-MA.html
Front:"Erected on this LottAug. Ye 2d & 3d dayes, 1636.Exercised in Novemb. 10 & 11, 1636."Top:To the Memory ofThe FirstMinisters of ScituateGiles Saxton?—?Nathaniel PitcherJohn Lothrop?—?Shearjashub BournCharles Chauncy?—?Ebenez…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKGI_men-of-kent-cemetery_Scituate-MA.html
Burial place of many of the town's original settlers who came from Kent County, England, in 1628. This is also the site of the first church in Scituate, built in 1634.
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