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The Concord Minute Man of 1776
By Daniel Chester French
Donated by
Ben an...
Loyalist American Regiments / Loyalists of the Indian Nations /
[ Front of Monument ]
Loyalists American Regiments 1...
Historic Battery Park & Castle Clinton
Exploring Downtown
From early Dutch times the tip ...
S/V Marques
Lost at Sea
In memoriam
Stuart Finlay ...
Fraunces Tavern Block Historic District
Exploring Downtown
Samuel Fraunces in 1762 named h...
Loyal Sons and Daughters
of the Town of Plymouth, Connecticut
1917-1918
Eau Gallie Public Library
This library is the second oldest library in Brevard Count...
The Navy Cross
Our Waterbury Heroes
It is our nation’s second highe...
Corner of Highland and Law Street
The three story building on the corner of Law and Highland...
Waterville Veterans
Dedicated to
the men and women of
•• Wa...
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The Concord Minute Man of 1776
By Daniel Chester French
Donated by
Ben and Marie Birillo
on the occasion of
the 125th charter
anniversary of
the town of Highlands
August 17, 1997
Marker is on U.S. 9W, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Loyalist American Regiments / Loyalists of the Indian Nations /
[ Front of Monument ]
Loyalists American Regiments 1775-84
This monument has been erected by a grateful province to commemorate the services of His Majesty's Forces in North America, 1775-84 In particular the following which were disbanded as units and settled along ...
Historic Battery Park & Castle Clinton
Exploring Downtown
From early Dutch times the tip of Manhattan was fortified with the batteries of guns from which the Battery takes its name – first at the 17th-century Fort Amsterdam on the Custom House site, then at Castle Clinton. ...
S/V Marques
Lost at Sea
In memoriam
Stuart Finlay Susan Peterson Howell
Captain Counselor
Crew and Trainees
Jan Brims • Benjamin Bryant • Aloma Finlay • Christopher Finlay • Janis Gravleis • Jack Heath • Thelma Heath • Rodney Hector • Thomas LeBel • Andrea Lee • ...
Fraunces Tavern Block Historic District
Exploring Downtown
Samuel Fraunces in 1762 named his Queen’s Head tavern after Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III. His politics, however, were strictly patriotic, and his tavern hosted meetings of the radical Sons of Liberty and, later, the New ...
Loyal Sons and Daughters
of the Town of Plymouth, Connecticut
1917-1918
1941-1945
Dedicated to the loyal sons and daughters of Plymouth, Connecticut, who served their country during World Wars I and II. Erected though the generosity of Judge Andrew W. Granniss, 1953
Marker is on North Main Street, ...
Eau Gallie Public Library
This library is the second oldest library in Brevard County. It was founded by the members of the Avilah Club in 1898. Its first location was in the Eau Gallie Post Office (See marker on Highland Avenue.)
The Eau Gallie ...
The Navy Cross
Our Waterbury Heroes
It is our nation’s second highest military honor, awarded to three men from Waterbury. Let no one forget their personal valor, their courage, and their devotion to duty.
Cpl. John J. Spillane
U.S. Marine Corps, Company A, 2d Amphibian Tractor
Battalion, ...
Corner of Highland and Law Street
The three story building on the corner of Law and Highland was built by the Gleason family in 1910. The third floor was the Masonic temple. The building was built on some of the highest ground in the area and ...
Waterville Veterans
Dedicated to
the men and women of
•• Waterville ••
who have served their country
in time of need
———*———
May this memorial stand
as a constant reminder of
their courage and patriotism
Marker is on Thomaston Avenue near Boyden Street, on the left.
Courtesy hmdb.org