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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Norfolk County, Massachusetts

 
Clickable Map of Norfolk County, Massachusetts and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Norfolk County, MA (118) Bristol County, MA (186) Middlesex County, MA (390) Plymouth County, MA (185) Suffolk County, MA (531) Worcester County, MA (355) Providence County, RI (332)  NorfolkCounty(118) Norfolk County (118)  BristolCounty(186) Bristol County (186)  MiddlesexCounty(390) Middlesex County (390)  PlymouthCounty(185) Plymouth County (185)  SuffolkCounty(531) Suffolk County (531)  WorcesterCounty(355) Worcester County (355)  ProvidenceCountyRhode Island(332) Providence County (332)
Dedham is the county seat for Norfolk County
Adjacent to Norfolk County, Massachusetts
      Bristol County (186)  
      Middlesex County (390)  
      Plymouth County (185)  
      Suffolk County (531)  
      Worcester County (355)  
      Providence County, Rhode Island (332)  
 
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101 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — William Hutchinson's Grant1630 - 1930
In William Hutchinson's house near this spot his wife Anne tarried on her way to Rhode Island, exiled from Massachusetts by the General Court in April, 1638.Map (db m48816) HM
102 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — William Reynolds Dimmock LL.D.In Memory Of
Born XXV February MDCCCXXXV Died XXIX March MDCCCLXXVIII First Master of this school MDCCCLXXII-MDCCCLXXVIII ——————————— In Memory Of William Royall Tyler A.B. Born . . . Map (db m119011) HM
103 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — World War II Memorial
To commemorate the Men and Women of Quincy who honored her in World War II Lest We Forget Our War Dead These Shall Not Have Died In Vain [Roll of Honored Dead]Map (db m119084) WM
104 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — World War Memorial1917 - 1918
Dedicated to the memory of the Quincy Boys who offered their lives during the World War, that our country and its institutions might be preserved. This memorial erected by a grateful city Quincy, Massachusetts May 30, . . . Map (db m119082) WM
105 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Randolph — Town of Randolph
Incorporated 1793 — Bicentennial 1974 Part of Mt. Wollaston Settlement 1625 Indian Deed Grant by Wampatuck Sagamore, Sachem Chief Chicataubut in reign of Charles II 1665Map (db m117904) HM
106 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, South Weymouth — A4D-2 (A-4B) SkyhawkShea Field Memorial Grove
On June 12, 1952, the U.S. Navy contracted with Douglas Aircraft Company to build one prototype XA4D-1 Skyhawk attack aircraft. Before delivery of the A4D to fleet units, an improved version, the A4D-2 was ordered into production. This Skyhawk . . . Map (db m66307) WM
107 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, South Weymouth — History of NAS South WeymouthShea Field Memorial Grove
Naval Air Station South Weymouth was a U.S. Navy installation from 1942 to 1997. It was established as a blimp base during the Second World War. Later, during the post-war era, NAS South Weymouth hosted a changing variety of regular Navy, Navy . . . Map (db m66309) HM WM
108 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, South Weymouth — Shea Field Memorial Grove
Shea Field Memorial Grove was conceived by Captain Robert A. Duetsch, the last Commanding Officer of Naval Air Station, South Weymouth. The Grove has been created to remember CDR Jack Shea; to remember the Naval Air Stations Squantum and South . . . Map (db m66277) HM
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109 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Walpole — Old Meeting House Common
Site of Walpole's first houses of God, Those of Reverend Philip Payson and Reverend George Morey, Early Harvard Graduates. O Zion Mount of pleading, our forefathers earlier shrine. Though now shorn of crest and hillsides art thou "Auld Lang Syne" . . . Map (db m56102) HM
110 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Walpole — Old Walpole Town Hall
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m198149) HM
111 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Wellesley — Site of the Home of Amos Mills
This marks the site of the home of Amos Mills the only citizen of this community to make the supreme sacrifice for his country at the battle of Lexington and Concord.Map (db m239313) WM
112 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Wellesley — Wellesley Town Hall
Gift of H.H. Hunnewell 1881-86 has been placed on the National register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m198146) HM
113 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Wellesley, Wellesley Lower Falls — Near This Spot
Near This Spot President Washington entered this town November 6, 1789 erected by Wellesley Historical Society 1932Map (db m239110) HM
114 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Wollaston — Sailors Home Cemetery
Sailors Home Cemetery-This cemetery, the last remnant of the National Sailors’ Home in Quincy contains the remains of at least 119 veterans of this country’s Civil War. The Home located on 6˝ acres in Wollaston, operated as a farm for 66 . . . Map (db m62458) WM
115 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Wrentham — Eric Lee Hatch
In Memory of Eric Lee Hatch And all the Wrentham Citizens Who served in the Vietnam conflictMap (db m195778) WM
116 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Wrentham — First Meeting House in Wrentham
This stone is the door-step and now marks the site of the first Meeting House in Wrentham erected in 1684 that the people might have a suitable place to attend the worship of God. Here the townsmen held their meetings and to this spot they were . . . Map (db m56105) HM
117 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Wrentham — First Wrentham School House
Near this spot stood the first Wrentham School House built in 1702-1703. Theodore Mann, son of Samuel Mann, first minister of Wrentham was chosen by the selectmen, in behalf of the town, to keep the schoolMap (db m56106) HM
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118 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Wrentham — Helen Adams Keller
A symbol of strength, courage, and determination Born June 1880 - Dedicated June 1980 "I shall always think of Wrentham as my home"Map (db m56103) HM

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