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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Plymouth County, Massachusetts

 
Clickable Map of Plymouth 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 Plymouth County, MA (185) Barnstable County, MA (315) Bristol County, MA (186) Norfolk County, MA (118) Suffolk County, MA (532)  PlymouthCounty(185) Plymouth County (185)  BarnstableCounty(315) Barnstable County (315)  BristolCounty(186) Bristol County (186)  NorfolkCounty(118) Norfolk County (118)  SuffolkCounty(532) Suffolk County (532)
Brockton and Plymouth are both the county seat for Plymouth County
Adjacent to Plymouth County, Massachusetts
      Barnstable County (315)  
      Bristol County (186)  
      Norfolk County (118)  
      Suffolk County (532)  
 
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101 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Dr. Samuel Fuller
On Leyden Street, on the right when traveling west.
This lot bounded by Middle or King St. and LeBaron Alley was once owned by Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower and was given by his wife and son to the First Church for the use of the minister.Map (db m107437) HM
102 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Edward Doty
On School Street, on the left when traveling north.
They believed in religious freedom in honor of Edward Doty Passenger on the Mayflower Erected by Descendants of Eliza Doty Gravath A pioneer to Utah in 1850Map (db m107526) HM
103 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Elder William Brewster
On School Street, on the left when traveling north.
In memoriam Elder William Brewster Patriarch of the Pilgrims and their ruling elder   1609-1644 Outstanding leader of Pilgrim movement, the founding of Plimouth Plantation and the establishment of civil and religious liberty in the New World. B. at . . . Map (db m107522) HM
104 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — First Burying Ground of Mayflower Passengers
On Carver Street at Middle Street, on the left when traveling south on Carver Street.
This monument marks the first burying ground in Plymouth of the passengers of the MayflowerHere, under cover of darkness, the fast dwindling company laid their dead, leveling the earth above them lest the Indians should learn how many were the . . . Map (db m107416) HM
105 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — First Fort
Near School Street, on the left when traveling north.
Site of the First Fort Built in 1621 Lower part used for church Also site of the fort built in 1675 which was 100 ft sq. Sides 10½ ft highMap (db m107456) HM
106 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — First House Built by the Pilgrims
On Leyden Street, on the left when traveling west.
This tablet is erected by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to mark the site of the First House Built by the Pilgrims. In that house on the 27th of February 1621 new style the Right of Popular Suffrage was exercised and Miles Standish was chosen . . . Map (db m107431) HM
107 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Gurnet Fortifications
On Carver Street, on the left when traveling south.
In 1776 an earthwork fort was erected at the gurnet for the protection of Plymouth Harbor. It mounted six cannons and was manned by militiamen from Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury and nearby towns. The first lighthouse, built in 1768, stood alongside . . . Map (db m107428) HM
108 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — House of Isaac Doten
On Carver Street, on the right when traveling south.
This Original House was built in 1745 by Isaac Doten who was the Constable for the town of Plymouth, which at that time was a British Colony under the reign of George II of England.Map (db m107434) HM
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109 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — James Cole
On Water Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m107426) HM
110 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — James Warren1726 - 1808
Near School Street, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m107455) HM
111 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — John Alden
On School Street north of Leyden Street, on the left when traveling north.
Site of the house where John Alden lived while in Plymouth. This stone erected by his descendants The Alden Kindred of America 1930Map (db m107378) HM
112 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Joseph Tribble House
On Leyden Street, on the left when traveling west.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Circa 1794Map (db m107441) HM
113 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Leyden Street
On Leyden Street at Water Street on Leyden Street.
Leyden Street, originally known to the first settlers as First Street, Great Street or Broad Street, is where the Pilgrims began building their houses in the winter of 1620-21, and it has been the heart of the town ever since. Extending from the . . . Map (db m75830) HM
114 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Major William Bradford
Near School Street, on the left when traveling north.
H       I William Bradford of Austerfield Yorkshire England. Was the son of William and Alice Bradford. He was Governor of Plymouth Colony from 1621 to 1633 1635 1637 1639 to 1643 1645 to 1657 < Rear of obelisk : > Under this stone rest . . . Map (db m107510) HM
115 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Massasoit
On Water Street, on the left when traveling north.
Great Sachem of the Wampanoags Protector and Preserver of the Pilgrims 1621 Erected by the Improved Order of Red Men A grateful tribute 1921Map (db m6207) HM
116 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Metacomet (King Philip)
On Main Street at Town Square, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
          After the Pilgrims’ arrival, Native Americans in New England grew increasingly frustrated with the English settlers’ abuse and treachery. Metacomet (King Philip), a son of the Wampanoag sachem known as the Massasoit (Ousamequin), called . . . Map (db m107448) HM
117 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Mr. Thomas Clarke
Near School Street, on the left when traveling north.
Here lies buried ye body of Mr. Thomas Clarke Aged 98. Departed this life March 24, 1697. Thomas Clarke was Mate of the Mayflower according to tradition in the Plymouth and connecting Colonies. History gives his arrival in Plymouth from England in . . . Map (db m107462) HM
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118 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — National Day of Mourning
On Carver Street.
Since 1970, Native Americans have gathered at noon on Cole's Hill in Plymouth to commemorate a National Day of Mourning on the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. Many Native Americans do not celebrate the arrival of the Pilgrims and other European . . . Map (db m108369) HM
119 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — On This Lot
On Leyden Street, on the right when traveling west.
On This Lot Stood The First House Of The Mayflower Pilgrim John Howland The Pilgrim John Howland Society 1978Map (db m105377) HM
120 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Pilgrim Maiden
Near Water Street, on the left when traveling north.
To those intrepid English women whose courage fortitude and devotion brought a new nation into being, this statue of the Pilgrim Maiden is dedicated. Presented to the Town of Plymouth by the National Society New England Women   September IV . . . Map (db m107423) HM
121 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Pilgrim Memorial State Park
On Water Street.
Pilgrim Memorial State Park-Plymouth Rock is a symbol for the potential the Pilgrims saw in America upon their arrival here in December of 1620. Seen as solid, steadfast and everlasting, the large Dedham granite boulder is a suitable icon for the . . . Map (db m62450) HM
122 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Plymouth Rock
On Water Street at North Street, on the left when traveling south on Water Street.
Landing place of the Pilgrims 1620Map (db m2896) HM
123 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Plymouth Waterfront
On Water Street at Leyden St on Water Street.
You are standing at the corner of Leyden Street and Water Street. Leyden Street is the first street laid out in Plymouth and the location of the first Pilgrim homes. From this location one can see Cole’s Hill, the Waterfront and Leyden Street . . . Map (db m75819) HM
124 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Powder House
Near School Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution came to Plymouth on October 12, 1920 to dedicate this replica of the old Powder House. The original structure had been erected in Plymouth in 1779 and removed about 1880. The Society . . . Map (db m107466) HM
125 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Robert Cushman
Near School Street, on the left when traveling north.
Fellow-exile with the Pilgrims in Holland, afterwards their chief agent in England. Arrived here IX November, MDCXXI, with Thomas Cushman his son; Preached IX December, his memorable sermon on “The danger of self-love and the sweetness of true . . . Map (db m107459) HM
126 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Sacrifice Rock
On Old Sandwich Road at Sacrifice Rock Road, on the right when traveling north on Old Sandwich Road.
Sacrifice Rock Manittoo Asseinah Indian Name Meaning God's RockMap (db m218842) HM
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127 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Site of an 1621 House
On Leyden Street, on the right when traveling east.
Site of one of the houses built in 1621. Seven dwelling houses were built the first year in addition to the one occupied by the Governor. This lot was assigned to Peter Brown.Map (db m107440) HM
128 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Tercentenary Cannons
Near Church Street.
Brass cannon like these were named by Bradford and Winslow in the annals of Plymouth as mounted on the First Fort, 1621, and were still in use in 1645 when the Ancient And Honorable Artillery Company Of Massachusetts under its commander Major . . . Map (db m73187) HM
129 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Church of Scrooby Leyden and the Mayflower
On Church Street at Town Square, on the left when traveling north on Church Street.
The Church of Scrooby Leyden and the Mayflower gathered on this hillside in 1620 has ever since preserved unbroken records and maintained a continuous ministry. Its first covenant being still the basis of its fellowship. In reverent memory of its . . . Map (db m107446) HM
130 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Common House
On Leyden Street, on the left when traveling west.
Built by Captain William Barnes in 1795 for his new bride, Sally Tribble. This house sits on the original site of “The Common House” established by the Pilgrims in 1623. Here the Pilgrims stored food and housed their families until . . . Map (db m107436) HM
131 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Frazier Memorial State Pier
On Water Street north of North Street, on the right when traveling north.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works Division of Waterways The Frazier Memorial State Pier Plymouth, Massachusetts The Frazier Memorial State Pier, named in memory of James T. Frazier, who faithfully and untiringly . . . Map (db m162221) HM
132 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The National Monument to the Forefathers
On Allerton Street, on the left when traveling north.
The National Monument to the Forefathers was added to the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service, the Department of the Interior in September 1974. The monument, designed by Hammet Billings of Boston, was erected by the . . . Map (db m56067) HM
133 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Old Powder House
Near School Street, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m107464) HM
134 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Town House of Plymouth
On Town Square at Market Street, on the right when traveling east on Town Square.
On this site until 1749 stood The Government House Of the old Colony In that year this building was erected By the county for a court house It was used jointly by the county And the town until 1820 And then became the property of . . . Map (db m187343) HM
135 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Unitarian Controversy of 1801
On Town Square at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on Town Square.
          This tablet is inscribedin grateful memory of the Pilgrims and of their successors who at the time of the Unitarian Controversy in 1801 adhered to the belief of the Fathers and on the basis of the original creed and covenant perpetuated . . . Map (db m107454) HM
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136 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Welcome to Pilgrim Memorial State Park
On Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Pilgrim Memorial State Park is designed around Plymouth Rock, a large glacial boulder deposited in the harbor and smoothed by centuries of tidal wash. The rock is not only a landmark, but also a symbol of the courage and faith of the men and women . . . Map (db m107542) HM
137 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — William Bradford
On Waterfront Street.
William Bradford Governor and Historian of the Plymouth Colony Born in Austerfield, England – 1590 Died in Plymouth, New England – 1657 < Side of Monument : > “So they lefte ye goodly & pleasante citie, which had been . . . Map (db m75823) HM
138 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — William Brewster House Site
On Main Street Extension (Massachusetts Route 3A) at Leyden Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street Extension.
On this site stood the house of William Brewster (1566 ? - 1646) Spiritual leader and elder of the colonyMap (db m198168) HM
139 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Manomet — Plymouth Veterans Memorial
Near State Road.
Dedicated in memory of the men and women of Plymouth who served in defense of our countryMap (db m242628) WM
140 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, North Plymouth — North Plymouth 9-11 Memorial
On South Spooner Street, on the left when traveling east.
September 11, 2001 God Bless America 8:47 A.M. Tower I North World Trade Center 9:02 A.M. Tower II South World Trade Center 9:41 Pentagon Arlington, VA. 10:00 A. M. Shanksville, PA.Map (db m229178) WM
141 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, North Plymouth — North Plymouth 9-11 Memorial
On South Spooner Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling east on South Spooner Street.
September 11, 2001 "Now each of us has a responsibility to live with the same courage embraced by those who died in the attacks on the world trade center, the Pentagon, and the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania. We have an . . . Map (db m234068) WM
142 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Granite Remnant of the First Canopy Over Plymouth Rock
On Summer Street at Spring Lane, on the right when traveling north on Summer Street.
Granite remnant of the first canopy over Plymouth Rock from 1867-1920 Designed by Hammett Billings Donated by the Balboni Brothers and FamilyMap (db m220695) HM
143 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Mayflower II
On Water Street at North Street, on the right when traveling north on Water Street.
Built 1955 1957 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Designed by naval architect William A. Baker, this historic ship is a reproduction of the 17th-century . . . Map (db m220671) HM
144 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Pilgrim Mother Statue
On Water Street at North Street, on the left when traveling north on Water Street.
Erected by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution in Memory of the Heroic Women of the Mayflower 1620   1920Map (db m220693) HM
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145 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Plimoth Grist Mill
On Summer Street at Spring Lane, on the left when traveling west on Summer Street.
"In April and May come up another kind of fish which they call herring or old wives in infinite schools, into a small river running under town, and so into a great pond or lake of a mile broad, where they cast their spawn, the water of the said . . . Map (db m220694) HM
146 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Welcome To Mayflower II — Plimoth Patuxet Museums —
On Water Street at North Street, on the right when traveling north on Water Street.
Mayflower II is a full-scale reproduction of the original Mayflower that the Pilgrims sailed on from England to America in 1620. Built by hand in England, and listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, Mayflower II is an iconic . . . Map (db m220692) HM
147 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Deborah Sampson
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 58) south of Palmer Road (Massachusetts Route 58), on the right when traveling north.
In Honor of Deborah Sampson Who For Love of Country Served Two Years as a Soldier in the War of the Revolution She was born in Plympton Massachusetts December 17 1760 This Memorial erected by the Deborah Sampson Chapter Daughters . . . Map (db m209129) HM WM
148 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Hillcrest Cemetery 1706
On Main Street (Route 58) south of Palmer Road (Massachusetts Route 58), on the right when traveling north.
The burial ground was created with the establishment of the Plympton Green at a town meeting held in Plymouth on March 16, 1702 though it likely did not receive its first burial until around 1706. It was expanded just before 1900 and again around . . . Map (db m209128) HM
149 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Plympton Korean War Monument
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 58) at Elm Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
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150 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Plympton Vietnam Monument
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 58) at Elm Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
The Town of Plympton Dedicates this Plaque to Its Men & Women who Served their Country in the Armed Forces During the Vietnam PeriodMap (db m209063) WM
151 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Plympton World War I Honor Roll
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 58) at Elm Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Honor Roll Army Navy Dedicated to the Citizens of the Town of Plympton Who Served in the Army and Navy of Our Country during the 1917 — World War — 1919 ★Ray G Stevens · Clifford S Bryant, Sergt. · Lorenzo F Savery, Corp. · . . . Map (db m209068) WM
152 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Plympton World War II Roll of Honor
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 58) at Elm Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Roll Of Honor For Those Men & Women Of Plympton, Mass. Who Served Their Country In The Armed Forces Of World War II – Dec. 1941 – Sept. 1945 ★ Edmund A. Walleston, Jr. Gustaf W. Anderson · Antone Andrews · Eugene April · Oscar J. . . . Map (db m209062) WM
153 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Rockland — War Memorial
On Union Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling south on Union Street.
In Memory of the Men Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice Spanish American War, World War I, World War II Spanish-American War Peter A. Bowler • John A. Cullinan • Patrick H. Mahoney Joseph B. Murphy • Joseph E. . . . Map (db m118204) WM
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154 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — “Don’t Give Up The Ship”
Near Lighthouse Road.
If you had looked out to sea from this point on June 1, 1813 you would have seen the ship-to-ship battle between USS Chesapeake and HMS Shannon where Captain James Lawrence spoke his famous last words “Don’t Give Up The . . . Map (db m95609) HM WM
155 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Cudworth House1636 — 1976
On First Parish Road close to Central Park Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Home of the Scituate Historical Society on land granted to Richard Garrett prior to 1646. Zephanian Cudworth built the present house in 1797 around the original chimney.Map (db m47900) HM
156 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Early Boundary Line1630 - 1930
On Country Way, 0.1 miles south of Mordecal Lincoln Road, on the left when traveling north.
Boundary line between Norfolk and Plymouth Counties, originally established in 1640 as the boundary between the colonies of Massachusetts Bay and New Plymouth.Map (db m49623) HM
157 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — First Meeting House
On Meetinghouse Lane, on the left when traveling west.
Front: “Erected on this Lott Aug. Ye 2d & 3d dayes, 1636. Exercised in Novemb. 10 & 11, 1636.” Top: To the Memory of The First Ministers of Scituate Giles Saxton — Nathaniel Pitcher John . . . Map (db m30616) HM
158 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — First Training Field1636
On Stockbridge Road at Meeting House Lane, on the right when traveling south on Stockbridge Road.
Train bands and later militia trained on this field to serve in the King Philip’s War, Revolutionary War and Civil War.Map (db m42807) HM
159 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Gannett’s Corner1630 - 1930
On Country Way at Booth Hill Road, on the left when traveling north on Country Way.
Settled by Mathew Gannett in 1651.Map (db m48035) HM
160 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Lawson Tower
On First Parish Road at Center Park Drive, on the right when traveling west on First Parish Road.
This historic tower – a gift to the town in 1902 from Thomas W. Lawson, “The Copper King” has an over all height of 153 feet and encloses a water tank, a clock room and a bell room complete with tuned bells upon which melodies are played on . . . Map (db m218926) HM
161 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Mann Historical Museum1636 – 1976
On Greenfield Lane near Stockbridge Road, on the right when traveling west.
A unique historical site in that its construction spans nearly three centuries. Five generations of the Mann family lived in this house. They were direct descendants of Richard Mann who settled in Scituate in 1636.Map (db m43638) HM
162 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Men of Kent Cemetery
On Meetinghouse Lane, on the left when traveling west.
Burial place of many of the town’s original settlers who came from Kent County, England, in 1628. This is also the site of the first church in Scituate, built in 1634.Map (db m30615) HM
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163 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Mordecai Lincoln Mill and Homestead
On Mordecai Lincoln Road east of S Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Site of homestead and mill built in 1691-1692 by Mordecai Lincoln, great-great-great grandfather of Abraham LincolnMap (db m160681) HM
164 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Old Scituate Lighthouse
On Lighthouse Road.
During the year 1810 the U. S. Congress voted [$]4000 to build a lighthouse at Scituate harbor. During the War of 1812 Abigail and Rebecca Bates, young daughters of the lighthouse keeper, prevented a British naval force from sacking the town . . . Map (db m23484) HM
165 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Old Stockbridge Grist Mill
On Country Way just north of the Greenbush Rotary, on the right when traveling north.
In 1640 Isaac Stedman dammed up First Herring Brook and beside the pond thus formed, constructed the first water driven grist mill in the old colony. The mill owned and operated by the Stockbridge and Clapp families until 1922 was made famous in . . . Map (db m24546) HM
166 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Satuit Brook1630 - 1930
On Front Street, on the right when traveling north.
From which the town derived its name. The Indian word first written Satuit or Seteat, meaning cold brook, was changed in 1640 to Scituate.Map (db m42628) HM
167 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Site of Stockbridge Mansion1630 - 1930
On Country Way just north of the Greenbush Rotary, on the left when traveling north.
The Stockbridge mansion, built before 1660, stood on this site. It was a garrison house in King Philip’s War for protection of the mills, and was successfully defended. The pond and mill were made famous by Woodworth’s poem "The Old Oaken Bucket."Map (db m48800) HM
168 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Site of the First Churchin Scituate
On Meetinghouse Lane, on the left when traveling west.
Rev. John Lothrop Rev. Charles Chauncey Rev. Henry Dunster Rev. Nicholas Baker Pastors 1635–1679 Map (db m30618) HM
169 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — The Edgerton Bell1864
On Lighthouse Road, 0.4 miles east of Jericho Road, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
This monumental 700-pound bell was cast in 1864 by Henry N. Hooper and Company – a firm begun by Paul Revere. This bell once rested on the Graves Ledge Bell Boat and served to warn unsuspecting mariners of certain danger. The Graves Ledge Bell Boat . . . Map (db m207215) HM
170 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — The Italian Freighter Etrusco
Near Lighthouse Road.
The Italian freighter Etrusco, a 7000 ton liberty ship, grounded here March 16, 1956, in a northeast blizzard. All hands safe. Refloated November 22, 1956. Placed by the Cedar Point Association on the 30th anniversary of grounding and the . . . Map (db m23486) HM
171 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — The Old Oaken Bucket1630 - 1930
On Old Oaken Bucket Road, on the left when traveling west.
Homestead and well made famous by Samuel Woodworth in his poem “The Old Oaken Bucket.” Homestead erected by John Northey in 1675; poet born in Scituate January 13, 1785.Map (db m48801) HM
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172 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Third Cliff1630 - 1930
On Collier Road (a one-way street) at Cliff Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Collier Road (a one-way street).
The first plantations at "Satuit" were laid out by the Men of Kent before 1628 on this cliff, which was then much more extensive.Map (db m48038) HM
173 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Williams-Barker House1630 - 1930
On Barker Road, 0.1 miles north of Brookline Road, on the right when traveling north.
A portion of the house built by John Williams in 1634 is incorporated in the present house. It was a "garrison" or place of refuge and defense during King Philip's War.Map (db m48804) HM
174 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Tremont Nail Factory
On Elm Street, on the right when traveling east.
Left side Inscription Tremont Nail Company has been designated a National Historical Landmark by American Society for Metals Established in 1819, Tremont Nail Company had made nails continuously for more than 150 years, and one of the few . . . Map (db m85626) HM
175 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Wareham Bicentennial War Memorial
On Marion Road, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m86430) WM
176 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Wareham War Memorial
On Main Street, in the median.
Erected by the Town of Wareham in memory of her loyal sons 1904 There are also 5 panels of inscribed namesMap (db m85572) WM
177 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Wareham World War I Monument
On Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Presented by the Wareham Branch S.A.S.A.P. to the town of Wareham in honor of her sons who paid the supreme sacrifice in the 1917 World War 1918 Walter O. Bennett • Dudley Lester Brown • Harry Clyde Cariepy • Everett Francis Howard • Harry Brown . . . Map (db m85570) WM
178 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Warham Cotton Factory Memorial
On Elm Street, on the right when traveling east.
1814- 1930 Near this site stood a cotton factory which was partially burned by the British during the War of 1812. Erected and dedicated by the Noble Everett Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1930Map (db m85624) HM WM
179 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — Bridgewater Purchase
Near River Street near Arch Street, on the left when traveling west.
The land of this park was bought in 1649 from the Massasoit Indians by Miles Standish and others as part of the Bridgewater Purchase and allotted to John Ames an original shareholder and settler And here before the Revolutionary War, the . . . Map (db m209431) HM
180 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — Deacon Samuel Edson
Near River Street at Arch Street, on the left when traveling west.
In Honored Memory of Deacon Samuel Edson Bapt. Sept. 5, 1613 Fillongley, Warwickshire, England An Original Proprieter of Bridgewater he, with 56 Share Holders including Miles Standish and "Goodman Alden" bought the land Mar. 23, 1649 . . . Map (db m209435) HM
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181 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — Home of John Cary
On South Street at Bryant Street, on the left when traveling south on South Street.
Near this spot was the Home of John Cary Born in Somersetshire England He became in 1651 an Original Proprietor And Honored Settler on this River. The Clerk of the Plantation. When the Town of Bridgewater was Incorporated in 1656 he . . . Map (db m209439) HM
182 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — Home of Rev. James Keith
On River Street near Forest Street, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m209438) HM
183 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — West Bridgewater Civil War Memorial
On W Center Street (Massachusetts Route 106) at Massachusetts Route 28, on the right when traveling east on W Center Street.
Erected by the Citizens of this Town In Memory of Her Sons Who Lost Their Lives Defending the Government During the War of 1861-65 Let Us Have Peace 1879 Capt. John Ripley · Myron E. Alger · Timothy Callahan · Edgar E. . . . Map (db m209344) WM
184 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — West Bridgewater World War I Memorial
Near River Street at Arch Street, on the left when traveling west.
1917     1918 In Memoriam to the Men of West Bridgewater Who Gave Their Lives in The World War Robert H. Barker · Clarence C. Cowell · Ralph M. Cummings · Frank B. Edlund · Ernest J. Ferranti · Frederick T. Hobart · Isaac . . . Map (db m209433) WM
185 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — West Bridgewater World War II Vietnam War Memorial
Near River Street at Arch Street, on the left when traveling west.
In Memoriam to the Men of West Bridgewater Who Gave Their Lives in the Service Of Their Country World War II Claude M. Ferrini · Fred Ferrini · William Norris · Walter E. Litchfield, Jr. · Mileham R. Cook · Stuart W. Roberts · Edwin R. . . . Map (db m209437) WM

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Apr. 18, 2024