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Old Powder House 1768
Built to store
gun powder and ammunition
use...
Leonard Iron Mine
1696 - 1802
Nearby runs Mine Brook named after an ir...
Site of U.S. Post Office Reynoldsville, Georgia / Reuben Arthur
Side 1: Site of U.S. Post Office Reynoldsville, Geo...
Original railroad
In 1869 the branch line of the California Pacific Railroad...
A Legacy Remembered
(Left side text)
During the Great Depression, Pres...
The Battle of Cape Porpoise (Goat Island)
August 8, 1782, a British ship of 18 guns attacked ...
Last Wooden Bridge
These arches replace the last wooden bridge on the main li...
World War II, Korea, and Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial
[Honor Roll of Veterans]
[not transcribed]
Court of the Assistants
Near here, August 23rd 1630
Governor George Winth...
Dr. Lilburn Howard Colley
A veteran of the Union Army during the Civil War, Dr. L. H...
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Old Powder House 1768
Built to store
gun powder and ammunition
used during the Revolutionary War
and the War of 1812
Marker is on Mt. Hope St, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Leonard Iron Mine
1696 - 1802
Nearby runs Mine Brook named after an iron mine established here in 1696 by the Leonards, a famous iron monger family from Norton and Taunton.
The ore dug at this site called bog iron, was found in the swamp ...
Site of U.S. Post Office Reynoldsville, Georgia / Reuben Arthur
Side 1: Site of U.S. Post Office Reynoldsville, Georgia
On this site was situated the Reynoldsville Post Office from April 5, 1898 to April 20, 1913. The community was named by the Post Office Department in honor of Reuben Arthur Reynolds ...
Original railroad
In 1869 the branch line of the California Pacific Railroad (Cal-P) was laid, connecting Davisville to Woodland to Knights Landing to Yuba City. The tracks crossed the alley about here, angling from Main and College (then called Railroad Street). In ...
A Legacy Remembered
(Left side text)
During the Great Depression, President Roosevelt approved a plan to recruit thousands of unemployed young men
into a "Civilian Conservation Corps" (CCC)
From 1933-1942 the CCC employed over 3 million Americans. They built and repaired roads, planted ...
The Battle of Cape Porpoise (Goat Island)
August 8, 1782, a British ship of 18 guns attacked a small force of inhabitants gathered on Goat Island and was driven away by severe musket fire, losing 17 men. Lieut. James Burnham of this town was killed.
This tablet was ...
Last Wooden Bridge
These arches replace the last wooden bridge on the main line constructed in 1880
Henry A. Whitney pres't.
Albert A. Folsom sup't.
George F. Folsom Eng'r.
Marker is on South Main St. (Massachusetts Route 152), on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
World War II, Korea, and Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial
[Honor Roll of Veterans]
[not transcribed]
In grateful memory of
Major Lyle Brooks
Sargeant [sic] Miles Robert Gregoire
Private Wayne Elkins
Private Stephen Gray
who died in the service of our country
in Viet Nam
Presented as a testimonial of faithful service
Marker is on Post Road (U.S. 1), on ...
Court of the Assistants
Near here, August 23rd 1630
Governor George Winthrop
and members of the Massachusetts Bay Company
organized the Court of Assistants
forerunner of the
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Marker is on Winthrop Street, in the median.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Dr. Lilburn Howard Colley
A veteran of the Union Army during the Civil War, Dr. L. H. Colley (1843-1924) and his wife, Martha Sabrina (Fowks) (1860-1914), migrated from Missouri to Texas in 1880. They settled in Bransford community in 1885, where Dr. Colley became ...