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James Henry O'Rourke September 1, 1850 - January 8, 1919 'Orator Jim' O'Rourke, son of Irish immigrants, was a professional baseball player, scholar, and civil rights activist. The Bridgeport native had the first base hit in National League hist…
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Bridgeport "The Park City" The area that is now Bridgeport was settled in the mid-17th century by farmers from the older towns of Stratford and Fairfield. Centers of settlement were Stratfield, present North Avenue; Pembroke, now Old Mill Green;…
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Roberto Clemente1939 - 1973The test of mankind's progressis not whether we add more tothe abundance of those whohave much; it is whether weprovide enough for thosewho have too little.By: the 200,000 Spanish citizensof Conn. through the efforts ofs…
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[Inscription on the street (east) side]This Memorial Arch was erectedAD MCMXVIII to the memory ofWilliam Hunt Perry of Bridgeport Conn by his wifeHarriet Adelaide Perry [Inscription on the park side] This Memorial Archwas erected byHarriet Adelaid…
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[ south plaque ]Dedicated To The Memory Of The Heroic Men Of Bridgeport, Who Fell In The Late War For The Preservation Of The Union. July, 1876 "It is for us the living to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these…
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In MemoriamU.S.S. MaineDestroyed in Havana HarborFebruary 15th 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine
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