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The 104th U.S. Infantry

Upper Plaque

"For greatest fighting spirit and self sacrifice during action of April 10, 12, and 13, 1918, suffering from very heavy bombardments and attacked by very strong German forces the 104th Infantry succeeded in preventing their dangerous advance, and with ...

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104th Infantry Regiment

1941-1945

Fortitude et Courage

La Bataille est finis

In honor and memory of all who served in the 104th Infantry Regiment during World War II

Marker is on Southampton Road (U.S. 202) 0.2 miles north of Egleston Road, on the right when traveling north. ...

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Apremont Park

Presented to the 104th U.S. Infantry Veterans Association, A.E.F., Nov. 8, 1937 by Mrs. Sadie B. Knox and heirs, in memory of her father, Vincent E. Barnes

Born Oct. 9, 1849, Died Dec. 4, 1933

A life long resident and distinguished citizen ...

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Torrington

Named in 1732 for Torrington in Devonshire, England, this was one of the townships of the Western Lands allotted to Windsor. Since the early settlers were taxpayers in that town, their shares in the division of land depended upon the ...

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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 ...

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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

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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