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Adam Hawkes

1630-1930

Adam Hawkes, the first white settler in Sa...

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Hawkes & Son Photography Studio

Photographer Mark E. Hawkes and his son Charley built a ph...

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Jonathan Scott and Hannah Hawkes

[ west side ]

To commemorate the suffering an...

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Adam Hawkes

1630-1930

Adam Hawkes, the first white settler in Saugus, built on this site about 1630. President John Adams was his great-grandson.

Marker is on Walnut Street (Massachusetts Route 129) just east of Broadway (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy ...

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Hawkes & Son Photography Studio

Photographer Mark E. Hawkes and his son Charley built a photography studio at this location where much of Red Lodge’s history was documented in pictures. Charley later struck out for Great Falls, and son Harry joined Mark. Hawkes & Son ...

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Jonathan Scott and Hannah Hawkes

[ west side ]

To commemorate the suffering and torture inflicted by the Indians upon Jonathan Scott and Hannah Hawkes, his wife, the first permanent settlers of Watertown, this memorial is erected by the Waterbury and Watertown Chapters of the Daughters ...

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