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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B2A_westerly-world-war-memorial-1917-1918_Westerly-RI.html
WesterlyWorld WarMemorial1917 - 1918 ( south plaque on the column ) 5th Co., C.A.C., R.I.N.G.Adams, Edmund · Adams, Irving R. · Arnott, George · Asher, Lloyd · Barber, Wilfred · Bentley, John I. · Bernasc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AVV_samuel-ward-birthplace-site_Westerly-RI.html
A.D. 1904Erected by the Samuel Ward Society, Children of the American Revolution of Westerly, Rhode Island, to mark the site of the birthplace of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Ward, born in Westerly, November 17, 1756, died in New York City, August 16…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AJ7_spanish-american-war-monument_Westerly-RI.html
To the Soldiers and Sailorswho served and to all the patrioticmen and women who helpeddefend the nation's honor- in the war with Spain -Dedicated July 18, 1924
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AI7_westerly-pawcatuck-war-memorial_Westerly-RI.html
In Memory Of All Who Gave TheirLives And In Honor Of All WhoServed To Preserve Our Freedom( far left panel) Korean ConflictRobinson Donald W. · Choquette Arthur G. · Barr J. Lindsey · Gaccione Louis R. · Chase Howard F.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AGP_watch-hill-merry-go-round_Westerly-RI.html
Highlights of the History · The Watch Hill Merry-Go-Round was built by the Charles Dare Company of NYC in 1867 using overstocked rocking horses · A traveling carnival brought the Merry-Go-Round to Watch Hill in 1883 and just left …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKT3_the-shipyard_Westerly-RI.html
At the top of the marker, inscribed in a circle around an anchor, is the word Hope and the dates 1636 - 1936. Entrance to the shipyard 1834-1874 whence sailed whalers and merchantmen hewn from native timber, commanded by native sons. At the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKAT_avondale_Westerly-RI.html
Founded in 1750 as LotteryvilleSo named from the 1750 land lottery granted by the Rhode Island Assembly to Captain Joseph Pendleton to recoup the loss of his brigantine and its cargo on a return from the West Indies. Renamed Avondale in 1893 when …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYO_first-bridge-over-pawcatuck-river_Westerly-RI.html
Near this spot was the ford or Indian trail used until the building of the first bridge over Pawcatuck River about 1712.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYM_pawcatuck-river_Westerly-RI.html
Pawcatuck River mentioned as the western boundary of Rhode Island in the charter of 1663
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