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Granby Civil War Monument
(South side)
(Upper)
Col. Richard E. Ho...
Non-Repatriated Soldiers' Monument
(South face)
Erected by the State of Connecti...
Szot Memorial Park Fountain
Erected to honor his comrades and him
who gav...
Frank J Szot Memorial Park
First American Soldier from Chicopee killed in action duri...
The Girls and Boys of Bemisuwka
Upper Plaque
They, too, wanted only to live b...
Lt. Gen. Arthur MacArthur
Dedicated to
Lt. Gen. Arthur MacArthur
...
The Cabotville Sycamores
The sycamores have survived hurricanes, floods, an ...
Cabotville Canal
For 150 years this cluster of red brick mill buildings on ...
The Meeting Street School
[Upper Marker:]
This building was erected in 1769 as...
Birthplace of U.S. Copper Industry
In this building in 1801 Paul Revere-famed " Midnight Ride...
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Granby Civil War Monument
(South side)
(Upper)
Col. Richard E. Holcomb June 14, 1863
Surg. W. Horatio Goddard Aug. 18, 1963
8, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.
Henry Saunders May 17, 1862
Lafayette Tillotson Sept. 17, 1862
10, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.
Cyrus R. Bunnell Dec. 30, 1862
Edwin W. Jones Aug. 29, 1864
Geo. ...
Non-Repatriated Soldiers' Monument
(South face)
Erected by the State of Connecticut and Citizens of the Town. In memory of Winchester Volunteers, who died or were killed in the War of the Rebellion, and whose bodies were not brought home for burial.
(East face)
Inscribed with the ...
Szot Memorial Park Fountain
Erected to honor his comrades and him
who gave their lives. A war to win
that you and I might live and be in
this land of the brave and the free
Dedicated 1939
Anthony J. Stonina
Mayor
Municipal Electric Light Board
Joseph A. Saulnier
Joseph A. Nowak Joseph ...
Frank J Szot Memorial Park
First American Soldier from Chicopee killed in action during the World War on April 12, 1918
Marker is at the intersection of Front Street and Pvt Szot Drive, on the left when traveling east on Front Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Girls and Boys of Bemisuwka
Upper Plaque
They, too, wanted only to live by the side of this Park and be a friend to man. Instead, off to war they went, by their sense of duty sent, in response to pleas, of peoples, forced to their ...
Lt. Gen. Arthur MacArthur
Dedicated to
Lt. Gen. Arthur MacArthur
U.S. Army
by the people of Chicopee, Mass.
on September 7, 1942
Born in house at this square June 2, 1845
Died September 5, 1912
Marker is on Church Street south of Bridge Street / Broadway Street, on the left when ...
The Cabotville Sycamores
The sycamores have survived hurricanes, floods, an industrial revolution and the onslaught of modern urbanization. These handsome trees were growing here in 1848 when the citizens of Cabotville petitioned the legislature for the right to incorporate as a town. The ...
Cabotville Canal
For 150 years this cluster of red brick mill buildings on the Chicopee River served as the community's industrial anchor. The complex was conceived, designed and built by America's first generation of venture capitalists, the legendary Boston Associates.
In 1831 the ...
The Meeting Street School
[Upper Marker:]
This building was erected in 1769 as a public school house by the town and its properties. Occupied by Brown University in 1770. One of the four first free public school buildings in 1800. Occupied by a school for ...
Birthplace of U.S. Copper Industry
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 in ...