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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Orleans, Massachusetts

 
Clickable Map of Barnstable 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 Barnstable County, MA (315) Bristol County, MA (187) Dukes County, MA (44) Plymouth County, MA (185)  BarnstableCounty(315) Barnstable County (315)  BristolCounty(187) Bristol County (187)  DukesCounty(44) Dukes County (44)  PlymouthCounty(185) Plymouth County (185)
Barnstable is the county seat for Barnstable County
Orleans is in Barnstable County
      Barnstable County (315)  
ADJACENT TO BARNSTABLE COUNTY
      Bristol County (187)  
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1 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Academy Place
On Main St at Academy Pl, on the right when traveling west on Main St.
This small unassuming patch of land harbors two treasures in the rich historical fabric of our town, the Rock Harbor Academy and the original Snow Library. Rock Harbor Academy In 1827, a group of citizens who wanted a place of higher . . . Map (db m141702) HM
2 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Battle of Orleans Massachusetts 1814
On Bay View Drive, 0.1 miles west of Rock Harbor Road.
Here, Dec. 19, 1814 Orleans Militia repulsed British landing from H.M.S. Newcastle, - intent; burning village and vessels, War of 1812. Town's early commercial and maritime center. Packet's Landing; passengers and freight between here, Plymouth, . . . Map (db m61489) HM
3 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Benjamin SparrowLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
All nine of the Cape Cod Lifesaving Stations were a part of the USLSS District 2. In 1872, Sumner I. Kimball, then Chief of the Treasury Department’s Revenue Marine Division, appointed Orleans resident Benjamin Sparrow as Superintendent of . . . Map (db m158783) HM
4 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Coast Guard Motor Life Boat CG36500
On Bay View Drive, 0.1 miles west of Rock Harbor Road, on the right when traveling west.
Coast Guard Motor Life Boat CG36500 Rescued 32 Sailors From The Tanker Pendleton In 1952 Map (db m158431) HM
5 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Commemorating the Battle of Rock Harbor
On Bay View Drive west of Rock Harbor Road when traveling west.
In early 1814, the arrival of British naval ships released from European war duties brought economic hardships to Cape Cod. Provincetown became the headquarters for the H.M.S. Newcastle, captained by Lord George Stuart, as well as the Acasta, . . . Map (db m158455) HM WM
6 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — East Orleans Country Store
On Main St at Beach Road, on the right when traveling east on Main St.
East Orleans Country Store, built prior to 1835 by William Myrick. Later owned by Myrick, Doane & Crosby. Sold in 1858 to lot Higgins and moved to the present site. Run until 1935 by Samuel Higgins.Map (db m141678) HM
7 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — French–Atlantic Cable Company
On S Orleans Rd, on the right when traveling north.
French – Atlantic cable company Cape Cod station 1890 – 1959. Oldest cable on Atlantic bed. From storm isolated Cape, first world news of steamer Portland lost off Truro with 200 lives; flashed from Orleans to Brest, France and back over . . . Map (db m77557) HM
8 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Jonathan Young Mill
On Cranberry Highway (Route 28 &6A).
Built circa 1720 in South Orleans, later moved to the center of town. It was moved to Hyannisport in 1897. In 1983, the structure was given to the Orleans Historical Society by the Groves family. The society then donated it to the town. Dismantled . . . Map (db m59979) HM
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9 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Keeping the Light for 114 YearsNauset Lighthouse
On Nauset Light Beach Rd, 0.2 miles north of Cable Rd, on the right when traveling south.
”All the towers leaking bad. Everything all wet and in poor order Log entry by Keeper Nathan Gill, 1874 Taking care of a lighthouse was demanding. The keeper was tasked with keeping the lights burning no . . . Map (db m141388) HM
10 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Nauset Beach
Near Beach Rd at Surf Path, on the right when traveling east.
Historical Marker Nauset Beach   Scene of Cape Cod’s first shipwreck, Ketch Sparrowhawk, near Pochet - Dec. 17, 1626. Offshore, German submarine attack July 21, 1918. Shelled tug, sank 4 barges. Shells overshot beach and . . . Map (db m141352) HM
11 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Origins of Orleans
On Main Street at South Orleans Road (Massachusetts Route 28), on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
The history of the town of Orleans is closely linked to the town of Eastham, and has deep roots in the original Plymouth Colony established in 1620. For some time, the colonists there had considered moving the colony to a better location due to . . . Map (db m158924) HM
12 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Orleans Civil War Monument
On Monument Road at Main Street, on the left when traveling south on Monument Road.
Erected by the Town of Orleans to the memory of those who died that their Country might live 1861 - 1865Map (db m158443) WM
13 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Orleans Honor Roll
On Main St at Academy Pl, on the right when traveling west on Main St.
Honor Roll Dedicated to the Men of the Town of Orleans Who Served In 1917 – The World War – 1919 Army Bailey George · Baker Warren W. · Betts Charley E. · Chase Fred N. · Childs Adelbert A. · Crowell George E. · . . . Map (db m144444) WM
14 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Orleans Korean War and Vietnam War Memorial
On South Orleans Road at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on South Orleans Road.
In honor of the veterans from the town of Orleans who served during the Korean War and Vietnam War Bryant Harland Besse • Richard Sewell Burling • Donald Allen Clifton • Moncrieff M Cochran III • Robert William Corrigan • Charles Abbott . . . Map (db m165415) WM
15 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Orleans War Memorial
On Orleans-Chatham at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Orleans-Chatham.
Dedicated in veneration for those who died gratitude to those who served with honor, confidence in the patriotism of those who follow Died In Service S. Hilton Atwood • Albert P. Nassi • Allen B. Walker Erected In Memory Of . . . Map (db m166817) WM
16 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Orleans’ First Resident?How Did Orleans Get Its Name?
On Main Street west of S. Orleans Road (Massachusetts Route 28), on the right when traveling east.
Orleans’ First Resident? Strictly speaking, each of the nearly 1000 persons residing in Orleans at the time of the incorporating act were among the first residents of Orleans. But did they have a predecessor? The historical record . . . Map (db m158929) HM
17 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Pushed Back by the Sea
On Cable Road at Nauset Light Beach Rd on Cable Road.
Both the lighthouse standing here and the cliff in front of you have had to give away to the power of the Atlantic Ocean. The first lighthouses built here in 1838 were placed over 600 feet east of where you are standing now. As ocean waves ate away . . . Map (db m63398)
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18 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Birth of the Coast GuardLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path on Beach Road.
On January 28, 1915, President Woodrow Wilson signed the law creating the US Coast Guard by combining the Lifesaving Service with the Revenue Cutter Service. The law put the Coast Guard under the Treasury Department in peacetime and under the . . . Map (db m158839) HM
19 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The French Transatlantic Telegraph Cable, 1898IEEE Milestone
On S Orleans Rd at Cove Rd, on the left when traveling south on S Orleans Rd.
The submarine telegraph cable known as Le Direct provided communication between Europe and North America without intermediate relaying. In a remarkable feat of oceanic engineering, the cable was laid in the deepest waters of the Atlantic Ocean . . . Map (db m141616) HM
20 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Incorporation of Orleans
On Main Street near S. Orleans Road (Massachusetts Route 28), on the right when traveling east.
The Incorporation of Orleans The Town of Orleans was born in 1797. On March 1, both houses of the Massachusetts legislature passed, and on March 3 Governor Samuel Adams signed “An act to divide the town of Eastham in the County of . . . Map (db m158944) HM
21 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Legacy BeginsLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path on Beach Road.
Shipwrecks and Lifesaving in Orleans date back to the winter of 1626, approximately 170 years before the incorporation of the Town. During that winter, the Sparrow-hawk, carrying passengers bound for Jamestown from England, was wrecked in the . . . Map (db m158793) HM
22 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Legacy ContinuesLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path, on the right on Beach Road.
For nearly two centuries after the Sparrow-hawk rescue, there were no organized efforts to aid those who were involved in shipwrecks off Cape Cod shores. Those who found themselves cast up on the shores or sandbars of Cape Cod were at the mercy . . . Map (db m158807) HM
23 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Legacy EnduresLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
In the years following World War I, the profession of lifesaving changed significantly. The widening of the Cape Cod Canal and the removal of the substantial tolls greatly reduced the amount of shipping traffic off our dangerous eastern shore. . . . Map (db m158911) HM
24 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Long, Black Cable
On Cable Road at Nauset Light Beach Rd on Cable Road.
The long, black cable has carried countless thousands of messages of international finance, personal hope and disaster, and news of war and peace. Now it lies cold and dormant on the deep floor of the wide Atlantic. If you stood here on November . . . Map (db m63399)
25 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Nauset LightsCape Cod National Seashore
On Cable Road at Nauset Light Beach Rd on Cable Road.
In 1838 the United States Government took action to reduce the number of shipwrecks along this dangerous coast by establishing the Nauset Light. To make the signal easily recognizable three separate lanterns were set on small brick towers about 150 . . . Map (db m234957)
26 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Schooner Montclair
Near River Rd at Main St, on the left when traveling north.
: Helm from the Schooner Montclair Wrecked on Pochy Bar March 4, 1927 Map (db m141641) HM
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27 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The United States Lifesaving ServiceLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
In 1872, the United States Lifesaving Service (USLSS), a unit of the US Treasury Department, established nine lifesaving stations on Cape Cod. One of these stations was in Orleans, on Nauset Beach just opposite the south end of Ponchet (now . . . Map (db m158775) HM
28 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The Whale of Orleans
On Cove Rd, 0.1 miles east of Route 6A, on the left when traveling east.
Whales and humans have long shared the coastline of Cape Cod. Native Americans harvested whales the washed up on the beaches, almost exclusively for food, long before the arrival of European colonists. While anchored in what would become . . . Map (db m141867) HM
29 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Three Sisters Lit the Way
On Cable Road.
These three lighthouses were part of the Nauset Beach Light Station, which originally stood a quarter mile away, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Nicknamed the Three Sisters, this trio of lights provided a landmark for sailors making their way along . . . Map (db m63400)
30 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Universalist Society Meeting HouseBuilt in 1834
On River Rd at Main St, on the left when traveling north on River Rd.
This building has been listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m141654) HM
 
 
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