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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UK_shays-rebellion_Springfield-MA.html
This Tablet Marks the Battle Place of Shays' RebellionJanuary 25, 1787 — · — Erected By The George Washington Chapter Sons Of The American Revolution A.D.1900
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3TO_north-church-lanterns_Boston-MA.html
The Signal LanternsofPaul Reveredisplayed in thesteeple of this churchApril 18 1775warned the countryof the march ofthe British troops toLexington and Concord.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3SG_line-of-the-minutemen_Lexington-MA.html
Line of the MinutemenApril 19,1775 Stand your groundDon't fire unless fired uponBut if they want warlet it begin here.Captain Parker
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3QV_in-commemoration_Boston-MA.html
Presented by The City Of Boston on the 200th Anniversary of theBoston Tea Party toBoston Tea Party Ship and MuseumDesignating This As The Official Tea Party Site Kevin H. WhiteMayor December 16, 1973
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3NL_massasoit_Plymouth-MA.html
Great Sachemofthe WampanoagsProtector andPreserver of thePilgrims1621 Erected by theImproved Order of Red Men A grateful tribute1921
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2Y6_paterson-egleston_Lenox-MA.html
(south face)Paterson(east face)In memory of Major General John Paterson, son of Colonel John Paterson, born 1744, died 1808; and Elizabeth Lee his wife, born 1749, died 1841. He was born in New Britain, Conn. Graduated at Yale College in 1762. He …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BO_54th-infantry-55th-infantry-5th-cavalry_Boston-MA.html
54th Infantry55th Infantry5th CavalryMassachusetts Volunteer Militia1863-1865 "With Malice toward None, with Charity for All." Dedicated tothe African-American troopswho trained here anddistinguished themselves in theCivil War, and to those …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YA_great-point-light_Nantucket-MA.html
Rededicated September 6, 1986This is a restoration of Historic Great Point Light destroyed by a raging storm on March 29, 1984. It was situated 800 feet east of this site. The rubblestone tower, lantern house, entry shelter and spiral staircase du…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AD_plymouth-rock_Plymouth-MA.html
Plymouth Rock. Landing place of the Pilgrims. 1620.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM196_reverend-peter-hobart_Hingham-MA.html
In grateful memory of Reverend Peter Hobart and that company of English men and women who founded the town of Hingham, landing near this spot in September, 1635