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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP5_original-date-stone_Plymouth-CT.html
OriginalDate StonefromEagle Lock CompanyOffice Building1889 - 1979
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP2_francis-a-fahy_Plymouth-Galway.html
Poet, Writer, Life-Long Workerin the Irish Causewas born in this house Sept. 29. 1854.——·——"For peace of mind I'll never finduntil my own I callthat little Irish cail?nin her ould plaid shawl"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP1_plymouth-vietnam-veterans-memorial_Plymouth-CT.html
Vietnam1961 - 1975Six Men Gave Their LivesDunn, Richard E. · Esten, John E. · Manarel, Charles R. · Mclellan, Arthur C. · Micloskey, Ken E. · Mitchell, Robert W. Acker, Robert E. · Albert, Paul A. &middo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIO6_killeen-graveyard-and-cross-slab_Plymouth-Mayo.html
This graveyard is now in the area known as Killeen. There is no trace of the early Christian church but there is a circular raised platform within the graveyard which could indicate where the original church stood. Tradition has it that if a pe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIO5_terryville-soldiers-memorial_Plymouth-CT.html
[ inscribed on the west side of the granite obelisk ] Soldiers[ north plaque ] Capt. Edward H. Mix ? Co. B 16th C.V. ? Drowned in Albemarle Sound ? March 7, 1864, Aged 25Capt. Edwin Post ? Co. B U.S.C.T. ? Killed at Deep Bottom ? Aug. 16, 1864, Ag…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIO3_dorence-atwater_Plymouth-CT.html
Captured by the Confederates and sent to the prisoner-of-war camp at Andersonville, Ga., Atwater kept a secret list of the 13, 000 Union soldiers who died there. After the war, he and Clara Barton returned to properly mark the graves of the dead.…
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