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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Marlborough, Massachusetts

 
Clickable Map of Middlesex 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 Middlesex County, MA (403) Essex County, MA (344) Norfolk County, MA (119) Suffolk County, MA (533) Worcester County, MA (355) Hillsborough County, NH (79)  MiddlesexCounty(403) Middlesex County (403)  EssexCounty(344) Essex County (344)  NorfolkCounty(119) Norfolk County (119)  SuffolkCounty(533) Suffolk County (533)  WorcesterCounty(355) Worcester County (355)  HillsboroughCountyNew Hampshire(79) Hillsborough County (79)
Lowell and Cambridge are both the county seat for Middlesex County
Marlborough is in Middlesex County
      Middlesex County (403)  
ADJACENT TO MIDDLESEX COUNTY
      Essex County (344)  
      Norfolk County (119)  
      Suffolk County (533)  
      Worcester County (355)  
      Hillsborough County, New Hampshire (79)  
 
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1 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Marlborough — Doughboy MonumentMarlborough Honors Her Hero Dead
Apremont St. Mihiel Chateau Thierry Meuse-Argonne Herbert F. Akroyd • Arthur C. Beausoleil • Charles A. Bellows • Sergt. David H. Bishop • Corp. Harold P. Blake • Oscar Blanchette • Eugene Boisse • Emile A. Boudreau • Lieut. William M. Brigham, . . . Map (db m66594) WM
2 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Marlborough — MA-19 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail
Through this place passed General Henry Knox in the winter of 1775 – 1776 to deliver to General George Washington at Cambridge the train of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga used to force the British Army to evacuate Boston. Erected by the . . . Map (db m17940) HM
3 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Marlborough — High School Common
Site of first meeting house completed in 1662, Rev. William Brimsmead Minister. It was built within the limits of the Indian planting field which was part of the Ockoocangansett Plantation, and was a source of hostile feelings toward the settlers. . . . Map (db m66595) HM
4 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Marlborough — Lieut Wm. Munroe Brigham Jr. Park
Dedicated by the City of Marlborough to the memory of Lieut. William Munroe Brigham Jr 104th Inf. 26th (YD) Div. U.S.A. Born in Marlborough, Dec. 12, 1894 Killed leading a charge at Epieds near Chateau Thierry, France, July 22, 1918 Where he was . . . Map (db m66597) WM
5 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Marlborough — Robert W. "Red" Touchette
Dedicated to USAF Captain "Red" Robert W. Touchette Born August 31, 1931 Killed January 27, 1962 Sacrificed his life by diving his disabled F-86 jet into the Alabama River to avoid a populated area 38 combat missions over Korea A true hero . . . Map (db m66599) HM WM
6 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Marlborough — The John Brown Bell
Symbol of a nation's efforts to obtain freedom and equality for it's [sic] people The John Brown Bell owned, and placed here, John A. Rawlins Building Association, acting in behalf of Akroyd Houde Post 132, the American legion, with the . . . Map (db m155034) HM
7 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Marlborough — The VolunteerCity of Marlborough Spanish-American War Monument — 1898 - 1902 —
Front Panel Ernest D Marshall • Willis H Page • John O Cole • Louis Sasseville • William S Wadden • Timothy E McGee • Ernest A Carpenter • Arhur B Hersey • Cornelius J Donahue • Joseph North • George Lynch • Herbert H Chase They died . . . Map (db m66598) WM
8 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Marlborough — Williams Tavern1630 - 1930
The first tavern was erected on this site by Lieutenant Abraham Williams in 1665. Destroyed by Indians in 1676, it was promptly rebuilt and managed by the Williams Family until 1829. Here the early Circuit Courts convened, stage coaches changed . . . Map (db m48023) HM
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Apr. 24, 2024