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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Pittsfield is the county seat for Berkshire County
Adjacent to Berkshire County, Massachusetts
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On East Street (Massachusetts Route 9) at Wendell Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Street.
The Honorable Francis Joseph Quirico
Court Complex
Francis Joseph Quirico
Feb. 18, 1911
Captain, United States Army
Appointed To
The Massachusetts Superior Court, July 11, 1956
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Oct. 29, 1969 . . . — — Map (db m85253) HM
has been designated a
Registered National
Historic Landmark
under the provisions of the
Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935
This site possesses exceptional value
in commemorating or illustrating
the history of the United . . . — — Map (db m118819) HM
Hancock Shaker Village installed this solar photovoltaic (pv) array in December 2009. Here is one sample pv panel for you to examine and touch (it is not connected to the array and will not harm you).
Throughout the Village there are many . . . — — Map (db m118828) HM
On East Street (Massachusetts Route 9) at North Street (Route 9), on the right when traveling east on East Street.
Henry Shaw Briggs
A Leader of Brave Men
Born in Lanesboro August 1, 1824
Son of Governor George Nixon Briggs
Graduated Williams College 1844
Harvard Law School 1848
Captain of Pittsfield Guards 1855
Captain of Allen Guards 1861 . . . — — Map (db m85252) HM
On East Street (Massachusetts Route 9) at Allen Street, on the left when traveling west on East Street.
Erected
To The Memory Of
Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler Williams
Who Made Possible This Park
Mr. Williams Gave The Land
Mrs. Williams Once Saved
The Old Elm
From Destruction
1790 — — Map (db m85394) HM
On North Street at Maplewood Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Street.
On This Spot There Was
1814 – 1826
A United States Cantonment
Later There Stood Here
The Berkshire Gymnasium
In 1841 The
Young Ladies Institute
Was Established By
The Rev. W. H. Tyler
In 1851 The Second Meeting House . . . — — Map (db m85211) HM
On East Street (Massachusetts Route 9) at North Street (Massachusetts Route 9), on the right when traveling east on East Street.
Peace Party House
Built by Col. James Easton in 1776 on the site in front of the court house
Home of John Chandler Williams in 1782 and moved to its present location in 1869
Here in November, 1783 a brilliant party and a notable feast were given . . . — — Map (db m85250) HM
On North Street (Massachusetts Route 9) at East Street (Massachusetts Route 9), on the right when traveling north on North Street.
Site of Historic Elm Tree of Pittsfield
Sundial First Given by D.A.R.
Peace Party Chapter 1903
Restored by
P.H.S. Student Historians
1992 — — Map (db m85212) HM
On North Street (Massachusetts Route 9) at East Street (Massachusetts Route 9), on the right when traveling north on North Street.
For The Dead
A Tribute
For The Living
A Memory
For Posterity
An Emblem
Of Loyalty To The Flag
Of Their Country
(east face)
With Grateful Recognition
Of The Services Of All Her
Sons
Who Upheld The Honor And
Integrity Of Our . . . — — Map (db m85146) WM
On Veterans Way at Colt Road, on the left when traveling south on Veterans Way.
1917 1918
A Tribute To The Loyalty
And Sacrifices Of Her Sons
And Daughters Who Gloriously
Defended The Liberties Won
By Their Fathers
Erected By The
City Of Pittsfield
1926
(round plaque)
Pittsfield Veterans
Memorial
Fidelis . . . — — Map (db m85507) WM
On Veterans Way at Colt Road, on the right when traveling south on Veterans Way.
Roman Walter Sadlowski
United States Navy
Born June 15, 1920
Died Dec. 7, 1941
Who gave his life at Pearl Harbor in
defense of his country. His example
will always remain as an inspiration
of faithful performance of duty. . . . — — Map (db m85508) WM
The Shakers, perhaps more than any other religious movement, embraced purity of design and consummate craftsmanship in everything they created. These banners represent a sample of the typical and joyful Shaker palette. As you tour this National . . . — — Map (db m118818) HM
On East Street (Massachusetts Route 9) at North Street (Massachusetts Route 9), on the right when traveling east on East Street.
Splitter
James D’Aniello, Steel
Baseball, America’s National Pastime, was played near this site in 1791. Documented on September 5, 1791, in a Pittsfield town bylaw banning baseball within 80 yards of the Meetinghouse windows. Acknowledged in the . . . — — Map (db m85213) HM
On North Street (U.S. 7) at Maplewood Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Street.
The First Inter-Collegiate Baseball Game
In America
Was Played On This Site
Between Williams and Amherst Colleges
Under the Sponsorship of the Pittsfield Baseball Club
The Three and One Half Hour Contest Was Won
By Amherst, 73 to 32 . . . — — Map (db m85178) HM
On Veterans Way at Colt Road, on the left when traveling south on Veterans Way.
Veteran of the Year
2001 – Theodore J. Handler • 2002 – Mario Cassinelli • 2003 – Rudy Dassat • 2004 – Robert Shindler • 2005 – Thomas Landry • 2006 – James E. Callahan • 2007 – Lawrence E. Caprari • 2008 . . . — — Map (db m85510) WM
On S. Main Street (Massachusetts Route 8) at Tolland Road (Massachusetts Route 57), on the left when traveling north on S. Main Street.
New Boston
Settled 1751
Founded along the Farmington River by the Dantel Brown family of Boston. Smiths, Demings, Hawley and sears were also early farming settlers. The Browns established the New Boston Inn a store and mills.
The village was . . . — — Map (db m97508) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 7) at Miller Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Barnard Park
Given to Sheffield in 1937 for a Public Park
by
John Hall Barnard
In Memory Of
Gen. J.G. Barnard
and
Dr. F.A.P. Barnard
Former President of Columbia University — — Map (db m58804) HM
Near Main Street (U.S. 7) at Elm Court, on the left when traveling north.
Cast Steel Bell
Sheffield, England, 1860
Made by the Naylor Vickers & Co. foundry using E. Riepe’s patent. This bell hung in the steeple of the Methodist Church on Main Street, Sheffield, MA (now a private home). Donated by Tom and Cynthia Dixon . . . — — Map (db m58802) HM
Near Covered Bridge Lane near S Main Street (U.S. 7), on the left when traveling east.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Thomas E. Reed
On behalf of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, I am pleased to confer upon you this Governor's Citation in recognition of the off-world incident on September 1st, 1969, which . . . — — Map (db m127132) HM
On Covered Bridge Lane east of S Main Street (U.S. 7), on the right when traveling east.
“THE OLDEST COVERED BRIDGE IN MASSACHUSETTS” was ordered to be built in 1854. At a meeting in late 1853 the Sheffield Selectmen were directed to advertise for proposals. They were voted full power to move forward and make contracts, as . . . — — Map (db m37504) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 7) at Miller Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
These Trees
Have Been Dedicated to the
Memory of Our Men of the
Town of Sheffield, Who Gave
Their Lives in World War II
Lieut Herbert W. Small • A/C Paul C. Hogan • Sgt. Robert A. Goeway Jr. • Milton C. McGarry S 2/C • Cpl. William H. . . . — — Map (db m58890) HM
On Cold Spring Road/New Ashford Road (U.S. 7) at Green River Road/Hancock Road (Massachusetts Route 43), on the left when traveling south on Cold Spring Road/New Ashford Road.
Site of first cabin built by Isaac Stratton in 1762; first tavern, built by Samuel Sloan in 1767; town meetings in second story hall built by John Jordan in early 1830's. — — Map (db m118574) HM
Near Glendale Road (Massachusetts Route 183) 0.1 miles north of Butler Road, on the right when traveling north.
A Day In The Life: Norman Rockwell’s Stockbridge Studio
In 1957 Norman Rockwell purchased a home on South Street, near the center of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The property’s backyard included a dilapidated carriage barn, which he converted . . . — — Map (db m59140) HM
Near Glendale Road (Massachusetts Route 183) at Butler Road, on the right when traveling north.
Charles Butler, a prestigious New York attorney, built Linwood House in 1859. This graceful summer ‘cottage’ was constructed for his family and named for the home in a book titled The Linwoods, by Catherine Sedgwick, a relative. . . . — — Map (db m187459) HM
Morton the Sea Monster, this fanastical thirty-foot creature, was inspired by the one created by artist Tony Sarg more than eighty five years ago on Nantucket Island, in the summer of 1937. Search for Morton in the Museum galleries and learn . . . — — Map (db m230818) HM
Near Glendale Road (Massachusetts Route 183) 0.1 miles north of Butler Road, on the right when traveling north.
Norman Rockwell wanted his studio to be preserved for museum visitors to learn about his working process. In 1976, he placed his studio and all of its furnishings and equipment in trust to The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge. In 1986, the . . . — — Map (db m59138) HM
On Main Street (Route 102) at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
This Memorial Tower marks the spot where stood the Little Church in the wilderness in which John Sergeant preached to the Stockbridge Indians in 1739. — — Map (db m59227) HM
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 102) at Pine Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
[ south side ]
To
Her Sons
Beloved and Honored
Who Died for Their Country
In the Great War
Of the Rebellion
Stockbridge
In Grateful Remembrance
Has Raised This Monument
A.D. 1866
[ north side ]
To
Bravery . . . — — Map (db m59225) HM
On Main Street (Route 102) at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
Korean War • Donald Carr • Richard J. Clemens • John J. Davis • Elton A. Drummond, Jr. • Robert W. Dunne • George E. Emerson, Jr. • Julian F. Gleize • L. John Green • David L. Gunn, Jr. • Robert A. Hall • Bruce L. Decker • Donald H. Haywood • . . . — — Map (db m59232) WM
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 102) at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
Vietnam War
Peter A. Acly • Donald A. Beebe, Jr. • Bruce J. Brazee • Dighton M. Brazee, III • Gary A. Brazee • Robert J. Brazee • George Brazie • Charles T. Bryden • Barry B. Bunnell • Michael Burow • Paul V. Campbell • Bruce S. Campetti • Donald . . . — — Map (db m59326) HM
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 102) at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
1917 1918
Franklin S. Adams • Klaas Akerboom • Albert B. Ames • Edward E. Backus • Nesbit H. Bangs • Louis D. Barnes • James W. Barry • Karl F. Bechtel • William H. Belden • Charles A. Bidwell • Edward W. Bligh • Harold H. Bolton • Edward W. . . . — — Map (db m59231) HM
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 102) at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
[ left tablet ]
World War II
Charles H. Acton • Rachel T. Adams • Robert E. Adams • George J. Anderson • * Warren Anderson • William J. Anthony • Richard Atherton • John Bergen • Bolton Bangs • Nesbitt H. Bangs, Jr. • William L. Bangs • . . . — — Map (db m59324) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 7) east of South Street, on the right when traveling east.
has been included in the
National Regist[er] of Historic Places
as part of the
Main Street Historic District
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
The original home of 7 Arts Antiques and Gift Shop
In special . . . — — Map (db m230817) HM
On Main Road, 0.5 miles north of Webster Road, on the left when traveling south.
Santarella is the historic estate of Sir Henry Hudson Kitson. Kitson, an
English American sculptor, is most noted for the Lexington Minuteman and
Plymouth Rock Maiden in Massachusetts. Kiston began transforming the
property around 1920 at which . . . — — Map (db m240847) HM
On Water Street (Massachusetts Route 43) at Latham Street, on the left when traveling north on Water Street.
The northerly part of this house is one of the earliest extant structures in town. Built about 1767 in "regulation" size, it was enlarged to become a salt box. In the mid-1970's it was completely rebuilt and enlarged to its present form. — — Map (db m118658) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 7) west of North Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1756 on this house-lot Number Six under decree of the Great and General Court of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in compliance with urgent appeal from the homesteaders it served as sole refuge from their allied foes the French and . . . — — Map (db m118713) HM
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 2) at Colonial Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Built 1772 as a farmhouse and tavern. Benedict Arnold slept here May 6, 1775 enroute to help Ethan Allen take Fort Ticonderoga. Bread baked here for Battle of Bennington, Aug. 16, 1777. — — Map (db m118657) HM
On South Street at Main Street (U.S. 7), on the left when traveling north on South Street.
Built in 1768 and removed in 1797 to make way for the second Meeting House, completed 1798 and destroyed by fire January 21, 1866. — — Map (db m118715) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 7) west of North Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built in March 1756, as westernmost stockade and blockhouse to protect Massachusetts from French and Indian attack. Defended on July 11, 1756 despite the scalping of three soldiers. — — Map (db m118714) HM
On Mission Park Drive at Stetson Road, on the left when traveling east on Mission Park Drive.
Samuel J. Mills • James Richards
Francis L. Robbins • Harvey Loomis
Byram Green
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On this site in the shelter
of a . . . — — Map (db m118578) HM
On Spring Street at Walden Street, on the left when traveling south on Spring Street.
Frank Grant, born in Pittsfield in 1865, was regarded by many of his contemporaries as the greatest African American baseball player of the 19th century. He moved to Williamstown in 1871 where he lived with his family on Spring Street. Playing . . . — — Map (db m118575) HM
To the memory of the men of
Williamstown who gave their lives
for their country in the World War
Francis Aubin, Cornay, France, October 20th, 1918
George W. Bryant, At Sea, February 23rd, 1919
Frederick A. Busby, Argonne Forest, France, . . . — — Map (db m118707) WM
On Main Street (U.S. 7) at North Street/South Street, in the median on Main Street.
This Honor Roll is presented
to the Citizens of Williamstown by the
Richard A. Ruether American Legion Post #152
and is dedicated to all Williamstown Veterans
who served during war-time.
Revolutionary War 1775-1783
[Honor Roll of . . . — — Map (db m118716) WM
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 2) east of Park Street, on the right when traveling east.
Original Williams College building, completed in 1790 as a free school under bequest of Col. Ephraim Williams, killed at Battle of Lake George, Sept. 8, 1755, and for whom Williamstown is named. The free school became Williams College in 1793. — — Map (db m118584) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 7), on the left when traveling east.
In Memoriam
World War I
George W. Bryant • Frederick A. Busby • Thomas R. Dorr
Richard J. O'Brien • Willard C. Pike • Herman H. Scheffer
Clinton E. Smith • Earl W. Worboy
In Memoriam
World War 2
Clifford E. Bratcher • Francis . . . — — Map (db m118741) WM
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