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National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. The Granite RailwayDesignated by the American Society of Civil Engineers 1976This marker commemorates the 150th anniversary of the ground breaking for the first commercial railroad in the United State…
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John AdamsJohn Quincy AdamsBirthplaces
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National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior[ Back of marker ] "It is but the farmof a Patriot"· · · · · John Adams, ? 1788
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Here lyeth the body ofHenry Adamsfounder of theBraintree branch ofthe Adams familyin Americaburied in this cemeteryOct. 8, 1646
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Set apart after 1640 · · · · · Here lie buried The early settlers of the townthe first ministerthe first teacher Rev. John Hancock(1702 - 1744)for whom this place is namedFather of the patriot Henry Adam…
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In Grateful Remembrance ofThe Men of Quincy, Mass.formerly called Braintreewho on land and sea foughtto establish the independence of theUnited States of AmericainThe Revolution of 1775-1783 Ebenezer Adams · Daniel Arnold · Hezeki…
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"Improve your understanding for acquiring useful knowledge and virtue, such as will render you an ornament to society, an Honour to your Country, and a Blessing to Your parents." Abigail Adams in a letter to her 10-year-old son, John Quincy Adams,…
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FarmerLawyerPatriotDiplomatFirst Vice PresidentSecond Presidentof the United States Side of Monument:There is danger from all men.The only maxim of a free governmentought to be to trust no manliving with power to endangerthe public Liberty.
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Within this church are the tombs of twoPresidents of the United Statesand their wives John Adams - Second President 1735 1826Abigail Adams 1744 1818 their sonJohn Quincy Adams - Sixth President 1767 1848Louisa Catherine Adams 1775 1852
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