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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TZD_shipbuilders-memorial-historical_Essex-MA.html
Dedicated to the those men of Chebacco and Essex who by the skill of mind and hand within sight of this spot created nearly 4000 wooden vessels 1650-1982
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TZC_herbert-goodhue-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Essex-MA.html
In memory of Herbert Goodhue who died in the service of his country Born June 15, 1914 Died May 13, 1942 In the Philippine Islands Dedicated May 30 1949
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TZB_knowlton-moore-memorial-playground-a-war-memorial_Essex-MA.html
Sp4 Paul D. Knowlton HHC 4 Trans. Co June 2, 1947 Feb 24, 1968 PFC Robert E. Moore Com 7 Mar I Mar Div Feb 16 1948 Nov 2, 1967 To all who come to use these grounds, take a moment to remember two young boys that played on these very fields when the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TYX_essex-massachusetts-soldiers-monument-a-war-memorial_Essex-MA.html
To the 186 loyal sons of Essex 1861 who fought for the Union. 1865 Erected through the efforts of W.R.C. No. 114. Antietam · Wilderness · Cedar Creek Appomattox · Ressaca · Port Hudson · Gettysb…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWB1_john-wise-house_Essex-MA.html
Erected in 1701 by John Wise, pastor of the Chebacco parish of Ipswich, now Essex. Son of a laborer, Harvard graduate, army chaplain, protestant against taxation without representation and against the witchcraft delusion, defender of democracy in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVZA_free-school_Essex-MA.html
A free school for Chebaccoparish was opened in anupper room of this house in1695 by the appointed master,Nathaniel Rust, Junior. The towngave "Six acres of pasture landfor the benefit of the schooland one-quarter acre forMr. Rust's house."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVZ9_shipyard-of-1668_Essex-MA.html
In 1668 the town granted theadjacent acre of land "To theinhabitants of Ipswich for a yardto build vessels and to employworkmen for that end."The shipbuilding industry hascontinued uninterruptedly inEssex since that date.
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