Marker Logo HMdb.org THE HISTORICAL
MARKER DATABASE
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
 
 
 
 
 
 
159 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 159 are listed. ⊲ Previous 100                                              

 
 

Historical Markers and War Memorials in Berkshire County, Massachusetts

 
Clickable Map of Berkshire 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 Berkshire County, MA (159) Franklin County, MA (95) Hampden County, MA (123) Hampshire County, MA (69) Litchfield County, CT (266) Columbia County, NY (280) Dutchess County, NY (337) Rensselaer County, NY (162) Bennington County, VT (63)  BerkshireCounty(159) Berkshire County (159)  FranklinCounty(95) Franklin County (95)  HampdenCounty(123) Hampden County (123)  HampshireCounty(69) Hampshire County (69)  LitchfieldCountyConnecticut(266) Litchfield County (266)  ColumbiaCountyNew York(280) Columbia County (280)  DutchessCounty(337) Dutchess County (337)  RensselaerCounty(162) Rensselaer County (162)  BenningtonCountyVermont(63) Bennington County (63)
Pittsfield is the county seat for Berkshire County
Adjacent to Berkshire County, Massachusetts
      Franklin County (95)  
      Hampden County (123)  
      Hampshire County (69)  
      Litchfield County, Connecticut (266)  
      Columbia County, New York (280)  
      Dutchess County, New York (337)  
      Rensselaer County, New York (162)  
      Bennington County, Vermont (63)  
 
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
101 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Francis Joseph Quirico Court Complex
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
102 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Hancock Shaker Village
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
103 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Hancock Shaker Village: Powered by the Sun for Over 200 Years
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
104 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Henry Shaw Briggs
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
105 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler Williams
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 1790Map (db m85394) HM
106 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Old Town Hall
Built 1832 Seat of Pittsfield Government 1832 – 1968 Restored 1970Map (db m198077) HM
107 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — On This Spot
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
108 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Peace Party House
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
Paid Advertisement
109 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Pittsfield Elm Tree
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 1992Map (db m85212) HM
110 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Pittsfield Soldiers Monument
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
111 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Pittsfield Veterans Memorial
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
112 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Roman Walter Sadlowski
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
113 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Sergeant Edward J. Burns
. . . Map (db m85509) WM
114 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Sgt. Glenn R. Allison
This Tree Was Planted In Honor Of Sgt. Glenn R. Allison Died December 18, 2003 In Baghdad, Iraq Dedicated on April 30, 2004Map (db m85511) WM
115 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Shaker Color
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
116 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Splitter
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
117 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — The First Inter-Collegiate Baseball Game
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
Paid Advertisement
118 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield — Veteran of the Year
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
119 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sandisfield — New Boston
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
120 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sandisfield — The New Boston Inn
This Property Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The InteriorMap (db m97509) HM
121 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — American Legion Post 340 Veterans Memorial
In Memory Of Those Who ServedMap (db m58893) WM
122 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — Barnard Park
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 UniversityMap (db m58804) HM
123 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — Cast Steel Bell
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
124 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — Here Stood the Big Elm
. . . Map (db m59327) HM
125 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — Off-World Incident
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
126 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — Old Parish Church Clock
. . . Map (db m58801) HM
Paid Advertisement
127 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — Reconstruction of 1854 Covered Bridge
“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
128 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — Sheffield World War I Monument
In Memory Of The Citizens of Sheffield Who So Loyally Served In the World War 1917 - 1918Map (db m58805) HM
129 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — Sheffield World War II Monument
In Memory Of The Citizens of Sheffield Who So Loyally Served In the World War 1941 - 1945Map (db m58891) HM
130 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Sheffield — World War II Memorial Trees
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
131 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, South Williamstown — South Williamstown Five Corners
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
132 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — A Day In The LifeNorman Rockwell’s Stockbridge Studio
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
133 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Linwood House
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
134 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Meet Morton!
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
135 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Norman Rockwell’s Studio
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
Paid Advertisement
136 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Stockbridge Chime Tower
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
137 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Stockbridge Civil War Monument
[ 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
138 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Stockbridge Korean War Monument
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
139 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Stockbridge Vietnam War Monument
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
140 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Stockbridge World War I Monument
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
141 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — Stockbridge World War II Monument
[ 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
142 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Stockbridge — The Antique Shop Building44 Main Street • Built Circa 1870
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
143 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Tyringham — SantarellaTyringham’s Gingerbread House
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
144 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — 1753 House
Constructed with tools & materials used in 1753 for the Williamstown BicentennialMap (db m118742) HM
Paid Advertisement
145 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Early Williamstown House
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
146 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Here Stood the West Hoosac Blockhouse
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
147 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Nehemiah Smedley House
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
148 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Site of First Meeting House
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
149 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Site of West Hoosac Fort
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
150 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — The Birthplace of American Foreign Missions · 1806The Field is the World — Haystack Monument —
Samuel J. Mills • James Richards Francis L. Robbins • Harvey Loomis Byram Green ————————————————— On this site in the shelter of a . . . Map (db m118578) HM
151 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — The Meeting House of the First Congregational Church United Church of Christ
Organized by proprietors of the town 1765. This house of worship erected 1869, rebuilt 1914.Map (db m118583) HM
152 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Ulysses Franklin "Frank" Grant
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
153 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to all Veterans through peace or war. Their memories will never die.Map (db m118706) WM
Paid Advertisement
154 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Veterans Memorial
In Memory of All VeteransMap (db m118739) WM
155 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — War and Veterans MemorialFor God and Country
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
156 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — War Memorial
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
157 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — West College
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
158 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — Williamstown Civil War Soldiers Monument
1861 1865Map (db m198078) WM
159 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Williamstown — World Wars Memorial
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

159 entries matched your criteria. Entries 101 through 159 are listed above. ⊲ Previous 100
 
 
CeraNet Cloud Computing sponsors the Historical Marker Database.
This website earns income from purchases you make after using our links to Amazon.com. We appreciate your support.
Paid Advertisement
Apr. 26, 2024