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1814 Marker image, Touch for more information
By Brandon D Cross, September 21, 2019
1814 Marker
1 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Barnstable — 1814
On Main St (Massachusetts Route 6A) at Railroad Ave, on the right when traveling east on Main St.
During the War of 1812, Captain Richard Raggett, of the British blockade ship, H.M.S. Spenser, demanded a ransom of $6,000 from the village of Barnstable, or else he would destroy the extensive saltworks owned by Loring Crocker. Undaunted, . . . Map (db m142193) HM WM
2 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Barnstable — James Otis Jr.
On Main St (Massachusetts Route 6A) 0.1 miles east of Railroad Ave, on the right when traveling east.
James Otis Jr. The Patriot West Barnstable 1725 — 1783 Advocate Orator Statesman President John Adams Said In Part Of Otis’s Famous Writs Of Assistance Speech In Boston February 1761 “American Independence . . . Map (db m142330) HM
3 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Barnstable — Lt. Colonel F.W. McAbee
On Mid-Cape Highway (Massachusetts Route 6A) 0.1 miles west of Willow Street, on the right when traveling east.
Lt. Colonel F.W. McAbee U.S.A. Served 1942-1961 World War II Korean War Prisoner of War 1950-1953 Cape & Islands Chapter 1 Korean War Veterans Association Map (db m158958) WM
4 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Barnstable — Marcy Otis Warren
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 6A) 0.1 miles east of Railroad Ave, on the right when traveling east.
Mercy Otis Warren Born – W. Barnstable 1728 - 1814 Champion Of The Bill Of Rights Playwright – Poet – Historian PatriotMap (db m142325) HM
5 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Barnstable — Mercy Otis Warren
On Rendezvous Lane at Main Street (Massachusetts Route 6A), on the right when traveling north on Rendezvous Lane.
: In Tribute To Mercy Otis Warren Poet, Playwright, Historian And Political Pamphleteer On The Occasion Of The 225th Anniversary Of The Start Of The American Revolution 1775 - 2000 * * * * * Member of a . . . Map (db m142177) HM WM
6 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Barnstable — Olde Colonial Courthouse
On Rendezvous Lane at Main Street (Massachusetts Route 6A), on the right when traveling north on Rendezvous Lane.
This building was the court house where the Kings Court was forced to end its sessions by a band of patriots in September 1774Map (db m142175) HM
7 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Bourne — H.C. Richard David De WertMassachusetts National Cemetery
Near Connery Avenue at Bennington Blvd.
Medal of Honor H.C. Richard David De Wert Killed in Action 5 April ‘51 Map (db m183662) WM
8 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Bourne — Massachusetts Knights of Columbus Veterans MemorialMassachusetts National Cemetery
On Connery Avenue at Bennington Blvd on Connery Avenue.
Dedicated To Our Brother Knights Who Served Our Country In Peace and War Lest We Forget Massachusetts Knights of Columbus May 25, 2003 Map (db m183781) WM
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9 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Brewster — 1st. Lt. Walter R. “Skip” Daley
Near Main Street (Massachusetts Route 6A) south of Stonehenge Drive, on the left when traveling west.
In Grateful Memory 1st. Lt. Walter R. “Skip” Daley Who Died at the Age of Twenty Four Years While In The Service of Our Country As a Member of The First Cavalry Airmobile Division Of The United States Army. For . . . Map (db m158472) WM
10 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Falmouth — Katharine Lee Bates
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 28) at Library Lane, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Born Falmouth August 12, 1859 - Died Wellesley March 28, 1929 Teacher · Poet · Author of "America the Beautiful" At the summit of Pike's Peak, Colorado, in 1893 the opening lines of "America the Beautiful" floated into the mind of Katharine . . . Map (db m234490) HM
11 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Hyannis — Ralph P. Bismore1914 - 1945 — Bismore Park —
Near Ocean Street at Bay Street, on the left when traveling south.
Bismore Park Was Named in Honor of Barnstable Resident Army Air Corps Sergeant Ralph P. Bismore. 1914   Ralph Bismore was born in Boston on April 28, 1914. The family later moved to the village of Hyannis on Cape Cod. He was best . . . Map (db m166529) HM WM
12 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Marstons Mills — Birthplace of Major Micah Hamlin
On Prospect Street (Massachusetts Route 149) at Popple Bottom Road, on the left when traveling north on Prospect Street.
. . . Map (db m190408) HM
13 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, West Barnstable — James Otis The Patriot
On Main St (Massachusetts Route 6A), on the right when traveling west.
James Otis The Patriot Born In Barnstable February 5 1724 To Mark The Spot Where Her Gifted Son First Saw The Light The Town Of Barnstable Has Placed This Boulder Upon Ground Which Formed A Part Of The Otis Homestead And Was Deeded To the . . . Map (db m187508) HM
14 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Adams — East Hoosuck Society of Friends Revolutionary War Patriots
In Memory of those members and associates of the East Hoosuck Society of Friends who, laying aside their religious scruples, took up arms, in the War for Independence in defense of their homes and liberties. In the Friends Burial . . . Map (db m118632) WM
15 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Cheshire — Berkshire County Patriots
On North Street (Massachusetts Route 8) 0.2 miles north of Mountain Road/Church Street, on the left when traveling north.
This bas-relief, the original of which was erected on Bennington Battlefield on Walloomsac Heights in the State of New York by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, was dedicated by Eugene Bucklin Bowen to the memory of the six hundred and more . . . Map (db m118586) HM WM
16 Massachusetts, Essex County, Boxford — Col. Thomas Knowlton
On Main Street at Washington Street (Massachusetts Route 133), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
In Memory of Col. Thomas Knowlton Born in West Boxford November 22, 1740 Leader of America's First Ranger Unit, Knowlton's Rangers Died in the Battle of Harlem Heights Serving Under George Washington on September 16, . . . Map (db m184034) HM
17 Massachusetts, Essex County, Danvers — In Commemoration of Arnold's Expedition to Quebec
Near Conant Street at Conant Street & High Street (Massachusetts Route 35).
One of the most strategic and daring exploits of the patriot cause during the revolution. Part of the troops encamped in the Town of Danvers on the night of September 14, 1775 on their way to Newburyport where they embarked for the Kennebeck and . . . Map (db m48470) HM
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18 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — 1st Lt. Catherine Marie Larkin, RNU.S. Army Nurse Corps — January 21, 1916 - April 4, 1945 —
On Memorial Drive at Szetela Lane, on the right when traveling south on Memorial Drive.
Born and raised in Salem, Massachusetts, Catherine M. Larkin was a 1938 graduate of Salem Hospital School of Nursing. In 1941 as WWII erupted, she voluntarily enlisted in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. In the rank of Chief Nurse, 1st Lieutenant Larkin . . . Map (db m233304) HM WM
19 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Liberty Tree
On Church Street just west of St Peter Street, on the right when traveling west.
This Liberty Tree and Plaque were dedicated on Patriots' Day, 1976 to the memory of Benjamin Peirce, a baker, the only Salem Minuteman killed on April 19, 1775 at Menotomy (Arlington).Map (db m230437) HM WM
20 Massachusetts, Franklin County, Deerfield — Liberty Pole
On Old Main Street north of Academy Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Planted here by the patriots July 29, 1774Map (db m230729) HM
21 Massachusetts, Hampden County, Brimfield — Civil War Memorial
On Sturbridge Road (U.S. 20) at Wales Road (Massachusetts Route 19), on the right when traveling west on Sturbridge Road.
Our country’s defenders in the War of the Rebellion G.W. Allen • Wm. Kenney • L.P. Parker • C.E. Alexander • J Cronin • P Barry H.M. Smith • G.H. Dimick • JA's. Crosby • A.W. Latham • H.W. Robison • Silas Phelps . . . Map (db m106169) WM
22 Massachusetts, Hampden County, Springfield — Springfield Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Near Main Street east of Court Street (Bruce Landon Way), on the right when traveling east.
[west plaque] Springfield furnished in the war of the rebellion two thousand four hundred and eighty five soldiers and sailors, the greater part of whom enlisted in the 10th, 27th, 37th, and 46th regiments. • • • They served with credit and . . . Map (db m158600) HM WM
23 Massachusetts, Hampshire County, Northampton — Draper Hotel
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 9/10) east of Masonic Street, on the right when traveling west.
This building is the remaining portion of the old Draper Hotel The first inn on this site was built by Asabel Pomeroy in 1792. Purchased by Oliver Warner in 1821 it became the Warner House, a celebrated stop on the Boston and Albany . . . Map (db m230495) HM
24 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Lexington — Line of the Minutemen
On Bedford Street (State Highway 4) at Massachusets Avenue on Bedford Street.
Line of the Minutemen April 19, 1775 Stand your ground Don't fire unless fired upon But if they mean to have a war let it begin here. Captain ParkerMap (db m83766) HM
25 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Sudbury — Washington at the Wayside Inn
On Wayside Inn Road, 0.2 miles west of Boston Post Road (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling west.
Washington Passed This Place On His Way to Cambridge To Take Command of the Patriot Army June 1775 July Map (db m29925) HM
26 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Waltham — Nathaniel P BanksStatesman • Soldier — MDCCCXVI - MDCCCXCIV —
On Moody Street at Main Street (U.S. 20), on the left when traveling south on Moody Street.
(north face) Commissioned Major General of US Volunteers MDCCCLXI Command of Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac Command of the Defences of Washington Command of the Department of the Gulf (south face) Speaker Massachusetts . . . Map (db m179165) HM WM
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27 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Canton — Birthplace of U.S. Copper Industry
Near Revere Street.
In this building in 1801 Paul Revere-famed " Midnight Rider" Patriot and silversmith- founded an industry as well as a business. Here he rolled copper successfully for the first time in America. Thus beginning one of the most vital industries . . . Map (db m56048) HM
28 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Medfield — John Parcell Ross Jr.1925-1945
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 109) at South Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
John Ross, a native of New York, moved with his family to Medfield in 1939. A month after he graduated with honors from Medfield High School in 1943, he joined the U. S. Coast Guard, and he eventually attained the rank of signalman third class. . . . Map (db m218980) HM
29 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — Civil War Memorial
On Sea Street north of Southern Artery (Massachusetts Route 3A), on the left when traveling north.
In Honor Of Our Patriot Soldiers. Killed in Battle. [Roll of Honored Dead] Died of Wounds Received in Battle. [Roll of Honored Dead] Died in Prison. [Roll of Honored Dead] Died of Disease contracted in the Army . . . Map (db m119039) HM
30 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — John Adams
On Burgin Pkwy at Dimmock Street, on the right when traveling north on Burgin Pkwy.
Farmer Lawyer Patriot Diplomat First Vice President Second President of the United States Side of Monument: There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public . . . Map (db m18052) HM
31 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — John Adams
On Hancock Street at Coddington Street, on the right when traveling south on Hancock Street.
Farmer•Architect of American Independence•Statesman John Adams October 30, 1735 - July 4 1826 Second President of the United States, 1797 - 1801 First Vice President of the United States, 1789 - 1797 First American Minister to the . . . Map (db m234482) HM
32 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Brockton — Veterans Memorial
On Legion Parkway (Massachusetts Route 123) at Alton Street, in the median on Legion Parkway.
Dedicated to all Veterans who served in the defense of our countryMap (db m118245) WM
33 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hingham — POW/MIA Memorial
On Summer Street (Massachusetts Route 3A) at Water Street, on the left when traveling east on Summer Street.
This flagpole was erected and dedicated on June 14, 1986 through the determination of Robert F. Beal, Jr., Vietnam Veteran and kind generosity of Thomas Hastings In memory of the POW/MIA’s still held in Southeast Asia With the . . . Map (db m118130) WM
34 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hull — British Marine Burial Site
On James Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling south on James Street.
Near this site was buried a British Marine, mortally wounded at the Battle of Boston Light July 31, 1775Map (db m118048) HM
35 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hull — Gold Star Mothers Monument
On Spring Street at Spinnaker Island Causeway, on the right when traveling west on Spring Street.
To honor the Gold Star Mothers of Hull in memory of their sons who died in the service of their country that liberty might live World War I Marie Long • Mary Howard • Esther Mitchell Mary Shaw • Margaret Canary World War II . . . Map (db m118113) WM
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36 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hull — John Boyle O'Reilly
On Main Street at Highland Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Poet • Patriot Friend of Freedom and Humanity Ardent lover of his native country Devoted to his adopted land Born in Ireland • June 28 1844 Died on this spot • His summer home August 10 1890 Memorial erected by the . . . Map (db m118046) HM
37 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hull — Lt. William Haswell House(c.1767 - 1775) — British Naval Officer —
On Main Street at Highland Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Built on the site of the Old Hunt Estate —————————— Susanna Haswell Rowson (daughter) Early Womens' Rights Advocate, Actress, Poet Educator, Novelist, Author of . . . Map (db m118047) HM
38 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hull — Vietnam War Memorial
On Nantasket Avenue at Phipps Street, on the left when traveling east on Nantasket Avenue.
The People of the Town of Hull remember those who served their country Forget 'Nam'? Never! [bronze relief] Dedicated June 23, 2013Map (db m118115) WM
39 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hull — War Memorial
On Samoset Avenue at Nantasket Street, on the left when traveling west on Samoset Avenue.
Hull pays tribute to her valiant sons who have upheld the honor of her traditions in the service of their country Dedicated May 30 MCMXXIV Monument Re-built 1949 [War Reliefs] 1775 • 1812 • 1861 • 1898 1917 • 1941 • 1950 • . . . Map (db m118121) WM
40 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Marshfield — Daniel Webster Tablet
On Ocean Street (Massachusetts Route 139) at Moraine Road (Massachusetts Route 3A), on the left when traveling west on Ocean Street.
This tablet is erected by John Adams Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution In patriotic remembrance Daniel Webster 1782-1852 Peerless debator, a brilliant orator A profound constitutional lawyer A patriotic . . . Map (db m47057) HM
41 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Alexander Scammell
On School Street, on the left when traveling north.
Alexander Scammell 1747 -- 1781 Teacher Soldier Patriot He taught the public school on this site Colonel and Adjutant General in the Continental Army mortally wounded at Yorktown This memorial dedicated by the General . . . Map (db m73209) HM WM
42 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
43 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Beacon Hill — Birthplace of Charles Sumner
On Irving Street at Myrtle Street, on the left when traveling north on Irving Street.
Birthplace of Charles Sumner 6-January-1811Map (db m175949) HM
44 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Beacon Hill — James Otis
On Tremont Street, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m18721) HM
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45 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Beacon Hill — The Lafayette Mall
On Tremont Street, on the right when traveling south.
This mall is named in honor of Marquis de Lafayette distinguished French soldier Major-General in the War of American Independence and illustrious patriot of the French Revolution who nobly served the cause of liberty on two . . . Map (db m73212) HM
46 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Beacon Hill — The Monument
On Beacon Street west of Park Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Shaw - 54th Regiment Memorial honors Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and members of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment who died in the assault on Fort Wagner, South Carolina, July 18, 1863. The 54th was the first regiment of Black volunteers from the . . . Map (db m75619) HM
47 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Boston Theater District — John Quincy Adams
On Boylston Street, on the right when traveling east.
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48 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Charlestown — Charlestown Training Field / Winthrop SquareA Landscape of War & Commemoration
Near City Square at Main Street.
Training fields were a familiar sight in early New England in an era of constant alert. American colonist formed militias for protection and trained in open fields also known as commons. Charlestown Training Field dates from the 1640s . . . Map (db m115250) HM
49 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Charlestown — Men of the Boston Naval Shipyard
On 1st Ave, on the left when traveling east.
Dedicated to the Men of the Boston Naval Shipyard who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of their country in all wars 1800 – 1950 “For what avail the plough or sail Or land or life, if freedom fail?” Presented by employees . . . Map (db m37700) HM
50 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — A Riot, the Massacre, and the Tea Party
On Tremont Street at Bromfield Street, on the left when traveling north on Tremont Street. Reported missing.
From 1769-1776 Boston was the flashpoint for events leading up to the American Revolution. On February 22, 1770, a crowd gathered around the house and shop of a Tory sympathizer and customs agent, Ebenezer Richardson. When they started pelting the . . . Map (db m18766) HM
51 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — Paul Revere Buried in this Ground
On Tremont Street at Bromfield Street, on the left when traveling north on Tremont Street.
This tablet as a memorial to Paul Revere is erected by the Paul Revere Memorial Association to commemorate the opening to the public on April 19, 1908 of his old house at No. 19 North Square in this city. May the youth of today when they visit . . . Map (db m18709) HM
52 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — Samuel Adams
On Tremont Street at Bromfield Street, on the left when traveling north on Tremont Street.
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53 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — William Dawes Jr.
Near Tremont Street, on the right when traveling north.
Patriot, Son of Liberty, and first messenger sent by Warren from Boston to Lexington on the night of April 18-19 1775 to warn Hancock and Adams of the coming of the British troops. Born April 6 1745 Died February 25 1799 Placed by the Massachusetts . . . Map (db m18712) HM
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54 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Fenway–Kenmore — John Boyle O'Reilly
On Boylston Street at Fenway, on the right when traveling east on Boylston Street.
John Boyle O'Reilly 1844-1890 Poet Patriot OratorMap (db m56628) HM
55 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Government Center — Samuel Adams
On Congress Street at North Street, on the right when traveling north on Congress Street.
Samuel Adams 1722 – 1803 A patriot He organized the Revolution and signed the Declaration of Independence. A Statesman Incorruptible and Fearless Governor A true leader of the people. Erected A.D. 1880 from a fund bequeathed to the City of . . . Map (db m19013) HM
56 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — Benjamin Franklin1706 - 1790
Near Unity Street near Tileston Street.
Printer, Scientist, Philanthropist, Diplomat and Statesman A Man of Towering Eminence As Publisher of Poor Richard’s Almanac he provided America in its upbuilding with a practical Philosophy and enriched its common speech with a . . . Map (db m101423) HM
57 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — Captain John Pulling Jr.
Near Salem Street north of Hull Street, on the right when traveling north.
Merchant Vestryman and Compatriot of Paul Revere on April 18, 1775 called Robert Newman from his house on Salem St. to Christ church and lest the British disturb him, locked the church doors from outside while the lanterns were being . . . Map (db m115353) HM
58 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — North Church Lanterns
On Salem Street near Hull Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Signal Lanterns of Paul Revere displayed in the steeple of this church April 18 1775 warned the country of the march of the British troops to Lexington and Concord.Map (db m115352) HM
59 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — North Square
On North Square at North Street, on the right when traveling north on North Square.
Here in North Square Lived Paul Revere and his wife Rachel Revere for whom this overlook is named * * * * * * *  Here lived Major Pitcairn of the soldiery occupying Boston in 1775 Governor Thomas Hutchinson Sir Harry Frankland . . . Map (db m47631) HM
60 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — Paul Revere House
On North Square at North Street, on the right when traveling north on North Square.
“Messenger of the Revolution” “Patriot Engraver” “Pioneer Industrialist” These are among history’s labels for Paul Revere, who occupied this small frame house on North Square from 1770 to 1800. Built about 1676 after one of the great . . . Map (db m21543) HM
61 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — Paul Revere Mall
Near Paul Revere Mall, on the left when traveling west.
Established 1933 from the income of the George Robert White Fund bequeathed to the City of Boston for creating works of public utility and beauty * * * * * Dedicated to the enjoyment of the community and to the memory of those men and women of . . . Map (db m19275) HM
62 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — Sir William Phips / Joseph Warren / John Manley / Edmund Hartt
Near Unity Street.
Sir William Phips 1651 - 1695 First Royal Governor of Massachusetts under the Charter of 1691. One of twenty-six brothers and sisters. A poor boy apprenticed to a ship's carpenter in the North End. In 1687 he recovered from a Spanish galleon . . . Map (db m76593) HM
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63 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Chelsea — General Casimir Pulaski
On Park Street at Broadway, in the median on Park Street.
Dedicated November 22, 1931, by the Polish people of Chelsea to General Casimir Pulaski, gallant son of Poland, soldier and patriot, whose sword helped to establish the American Republic and whose devotion to the cause of human freedom was sealed . . . Map (db m54233) HM
64 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Ashburnham — The School Boy of 1850
On Main St (Massachusetts Route 12), on the left when traveling north.
One of a generation of New England boys whose valor in war was equaled only by their achievements in peace. Presented to the town of Ashburnham by Ivers Whitney Adams. A native son AD1913Map (db m133741)
65 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Athol — Colonial Home 1777
On Chestnut Hill Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Colonial Home 1777 - John Haven, Jr., a private in General George Washington's army, built this home during the revolution. He had fought in the siege of Boston and the victories at Ticonderoga and SaratogaMap (db m73185) HM
66 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Charlton — General John Spurr House
On Main Street (County Route 31).
Built about 1798 by John Spurr, Participant in the Boston Tea Party (1773) and an officer in the Revolution A leader in local affairs, a Major Gen. in the Militia & several years he represented Charlton at the General Court.Map (db m131728) HM
67 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Charlton — 64 — Lafayette’s TourMapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
On Stafford Street at Northside Road, on the right when traveling west on Stafford Street.
On Sept. 3. 1824, General Lafayette was welcomed here at Wilson's Coffee House where refreshments were served and local residents assembled.Map (db m203052) HM
68 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Fayville — Corporal Harold E. FayDedicated in Memory of
On Central Street at Winter Street, on the left when traveling north on Central Street.
Killed in action at Itra, Italy May 19, 1944 757 Tank Bn. U. S. Army World War IIMap (db m122596) WM
69 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Fiskdale — War Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 20) at Hinman Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
Erected in honor of those from our town who served in the several wars. ———————————— Dedicated in Honor of Rosario A. Chamberland Past Commander, Community . . . Map (db m118888) WM
70 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Harvard — Harvard Veteran's Memorial
On Ayer Road (Massachusetts Route 111) at Still River Road (Massachusetts Route 110), on the right when traveling south on Ayer Road.
Dedicated to the Citizens of Harvard who served their country in World War II 1941-1946 Korea 1950-1955 Vietnam 1964-1975Map (db m66288) WM
71 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Southborough — American Revolutionary War Veterans Memorial
On St. Mark's Street north of Common Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated in Honor of Southborough's American Revolutionary War Veterans 1775 - 1783 With Eternal Gratitude to Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice Major Josiah Fay (d. August 8, 1776) Private Jesse Amsden (d. March 3, 1778) Private . . . Map (db m122593) WM
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72 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Southborough — Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 30) west of Common Street, on the right when traveling west.
To the Veterans of Southborough from the Phaneuf Family Nov. 11, 1987Map (db m122546) WM
73 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Southborough — War Memorial
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 30) at Common Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Tribute to Veterans of All Wars ☆ ☆ ☆ Supreme Sacrifice W. W. I L. L. Bagley W. W. II C. H. Davis • H. E. Fay • R. O. Gould F. C. Harris • L. C. Hunt • J. P. Janiak J. G. MacNeill • R. L. Renaud H. G. . . . Map (db m122588) WM
74 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Sterling — 59 — Lafayette’s TourMapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 12/62) at Park Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Lafayette’s tour on Sept. 3, 1824, General Lafayette was welcomed at the entrance of the village where he was addressed by Isaac Goodwin of Sterling.Map (db m211720) HM
75 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Sturbridge — 1771 Publick House Historic Inn & Country Lodge
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 131) at Maple Street, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
Home of US Army First Service Command Tactical School 1942 - 1943Map (db m118873) HM WM
76 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Sturbridge — Lt. Charles J. Collins USAACof Baraboo, WI — In Memory Of —
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 131) at Maple Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
who died from injuries parachuting from a P-47 which crashed in Sturbridge on Sept. 1, 1943. His body was recovered 4 miles south of this location Dedicated Memorial Day May 29, 1995Map (db m118885) HM WM
77 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Sturbridge — Sturbridge Honor Roll War Memorial
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 131) at Maple Street, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
[Honor Rolls of Veterans] War of Independence 1775 - 1783 World War II 1940 - 1946 Korean Conflict 1950 - 1955 Vietnam Conflict 1961 - 1975 Iraq - Afghanistan Conflict This temporary plaque is in honor of those troops who have . . . Map (db m118871) WM
78 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Sturbridge — War Memorial
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 131) at Haynes Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
To keep forever living the freedom for which they died we dedicate this symbol of our dead in World War II Medal of Honor Plt. Sgt. Joseph R. Julian Killed in Action Cpl. Rosaire M. Julian M.O.M.M.1/c Lincoln G. Plimpton . . . Map (db m118884) WM
79 Massachusetts, Worcester County, West Boylston — 84 — Lafayette’s TourMapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
On Worcester Street (Massachusetts Route 140) at Church Street, on the right on Worcester Street.
On Sept. 3, 1824, General Lafayette was received in West Boylston where a company of cavalry joined the Frenchman’s escort.Map (db m205540) HM
80 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Whitinsville — Civil War Memorial1861 • 1865
On Linwood Avenue at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Linwood Avenue.
To the men of Northbridge who gave their lives for their country Andrew Addison • Henry W Ainsworth • James Allen Arthur J Andrus • Alfred A Batcheller Elbridge Bodwell • Dexter Brown • Edwin R Brown Joseph E Brown • Jeremiah H . . . Map (db m117472) WM
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81 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Whitinsville — David P. CaseyMedal of Honor
On Linwood Avenue east of Church Street, on the left when traveling east.
Pvt USA Co C 25th Mass Vols For heroism and gallantry under enemy fire Saved the Flag Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864Map (db m117471) WM
82 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Whitinsville — Veterans Memorial
On Linwood Avenue at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Linwood Avenue.
Dedicated to all who have served, are serving and will serve in the Armed Forces of the United States of AmericaMap (db m117473) WM
83 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Whitinsville — Vietnam War Memorial1961 - 1975
On Linwood Avenue at Church Street, on the right when traveling east on Linwood Avenue.
Dedicated to the men and women from the town of Northbridge who served during the Vietnam War "Ours was an honorable cause" In memory of Joseph E. Fitzgerald SSgt. United States Army November 25, 1948 - May 31, 1967 LLRP, 3rd . . . Map (db m117481) WM
84 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Worcester — George Frisbie Hoar
On Main Street just south of Front Street, on the right when traveling north.
Born in Concord August 29, 1826 Died in Worcester September 30, 1904 Lawyer • Scholar • Orator • Statesman Citizen of Worcester for more than half a century member of Massachusetts House of Representatives 1852 Member of . . . Map (db m151815) HM
85 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Worcester — The 65th Infantry Regiment / El Regimiento Del 65 De Infantería
On Front Street at Foster Street, on the right when traveling west on Front Street.
Honor and Fidelity The 65th Infantry Regiment, one of the largest and best-trained in the U.S. Eighth Army, arrived in Korea on 23 September 1950. Its first mission took place on September 28, when it assaulted a strongly-defended . . . Map (db m151868) HM
86 Massachusetts, Worcester County, Worcester — The Home Front
Near Front Street at Commercial Street, on the left when traveling west.
As World War II began, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt described the United States as "the arsenal of democracy." Even before the attack on Pearl Harbor and the German declaration of war on the United States, the nation had been providing . . . Map (db m151794) HM
 
 
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May. 26, 2024