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Powder House
1630 - 1930
This stone windmill built by John Mallet...
Governor Winthrop House
1630 - 1930
Site of house erected by Governor Winthr...
Battery Benton
Acting Master J. Frank Weed
U.S.
Battery Bento...
Peter Navarre
(Front):Peter Navarre
1790-1874Considered the first ...
Cambridge
1630 - 1930
Location chosen in 1630 to be the capita...
Fulton County Veterans Memorial
In Memory of All
Fulton County
Veterans...
Workman's Crew Caboose
This caboose spent most of its working years in Lim...
Sullivan's March
Heller's Tavern near Wind Gap was the site for Sullivan's ...
Pardeeville World War I Memorial
1929
Dedicated to those of this
community who ...
Captain Thomas Wheeler House
1630 - 1930
Site of first house in Acton, built by C...
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Powder House
1630 - 1930
This stone windmill built by John Mallet about 1703 was sold to the Province for a gun powder magazine in 1747. Rifled by General Gage of the Colony's powder on I September 1774, it became a magazine of ...
Governor Winthrop House
1630 - 1930
Site of house erected by Governor Winthrop about 1634 and occupied for a time previous to 1647 by his son Deane who established on the nearby hill a ship signaling station by hoisting a bush to the top ...
Battery Benton
Acting Master J. Frank Weed
U.S.
Battery Benton
Acting Master J. Frank WeedA detachment of Battery E, 1st Missouri Light Artillery under Lieut. Joseph B. Atwater and a detail of enlisted men of the 34th Iowa Infantry, all under Acting Master J. Frank ...
Peter Navarre
(Front):Peter Navarre
1790-1874Considered the first citizen of the East Side, Peter Navarre, along with his brother Robert, first settled the land east of the Maumee River in 1807. A fur trader by profession, Navarre was experienced in wilderness survival and had ...
Cambridge
1630 - 1930
Location chosen in 1630 to be the capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Settled in 1631 under leadership of Thomas Dudley and called the New Town. The College ordered to be here, 1637. Name changed to Cambridge after ...
Fulton County Veterans Memorial
In Memory of All
Fulton County
Veterans
Marker is at the intersection of Market Street and 2nd Street (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling west on Market Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Workman's Crew Caboose
This caboose spent most of its working years in Lima and northwest Ohio and was renovated by the Auglaize Township Historical Society in 1994
Marker is at the intersection of 2nd Street and Main Street, on the left when traveling west ...
Sullivan's March
Heller's Tavern near Wind Gap was the site for Sullivan's army at the end of the first day's march from Easton, June 18, 1779. The army was astir at 4 the next morning, crossing the mountains at Wind Gap.
Marker is ...
Pardeeville World War I Memorial
1929
Dedicated to those of this
community who served in
the World War and to the
memory of those who gave
their last full measure of
devotion.
Erected by
American Legion Auxiliary to
Harry D. Jerred Post No. 215
Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street (State Highway ...
Captain Thomas Wheeler House
1630 - 1930
Site of first house in Acton, built by Captain Thomas Wheeler in 1668. He was commissioned to keep fifty cattle for the inhabitants and at night protect them in a yard from wild beasts. He was wounded by ...