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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23B7_sousa-the-nonpariel-l-incomparable-souza_Augusta-ME.html
The afternoon concert at Augusta city hall on May 1, 1897, proved to be both popular and historic. On that day the people of Augusta heard the most famous band in the land—Sousa's Band! John Philip Sousa was by the time of his Augusta concer…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23AL_adolphe-j-gingras_Augusta-ME.html
Distinguished Citizen of Augusta Revered by the people of the city for years of service to them as Physician, Counselor and Leader
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239I_charles-a-thatcher-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
Killed near the mouth of the Red River, Louisiana, while in the service of his country, commanding U.S. Gunboat Gazelle Nov. 26, 1864, Aged 27 Years.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2396_grand-army-of-the-republic-fort-and-soldiers-and-sailors-lot-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
This fort was built by patriotic donors in 1907 to honor veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic. It was rebuilt in 1985 with funds bequethed by Luther H. Peirce, a member of the Second Maine Regiment of Volunteers in the Civil War. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2390_maine-korean-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
(Front) They Gave Their Lives Fighting For Freedom Medal of Honor Recipients Cpl Clair Goodblood Army Cpl David B Champagne USMC Sgt George D Libby Army Maj Charles J Loring Jr USAF [Remaining Roll of Honored Dead] Dedicated to all those w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238Y_samuel-call_Bangor-ME.html
In memory Samuel Call decd. July 9, 1836 Æt. 58. ——————— The first interment in Mount Hope Cemetery. ———————
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238T_park-holland_Bangor-ME.html
Born in Shrewsbury Mass. Nov. 19, 1752, Died in Bangor Me. May 21, 1844. He served in the War of the Revolution as Lieutenant in the 5th Regiment of Massachusetts; and in grateful memory of that service the Massachusetts Society of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238S_nathaniel-lord_Bangor-ME.html
His death was caused by the accidental discharge of a pistol while on board Steamer Governor Dana, as Sacramento City Cal.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238L_rev-henry-c-henries-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
for nearly four years Chaplain of the U.S. Gen. Hospital Annapolis Md.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238K_capt-john-ayer-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
Co. H. 16th. Regt. Me. Vols. died in Libby Prison Richmond VA. Feb. 22, 1863. A.E. 35 years. Brave Soldier Rest.
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