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Here Stood the Big ElmFor many years the largestin MassachusettsUnder its spreading brancheshistoric meetings were heldThis tablet erected on the Centennialof the planting of the Sheffield ElmsJune 12, 1946
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In Memory Of Those Who Served
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In Memory OfThe Citizens of SheffieldWho So Loyally ServedIn the World War1941 - 1945
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These TreesHave Been Dedicated to theMemory of Our Men of theTown of Sheffield, Who GaveTheir Lives in World War IILieut Herbert W. Small · A/C Paul C. Hogan · Sgt. Robert A. Goeway Jr. · Milton C. McGarry S 2/C · Cpl. …
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In Memory OfThe Citizens of SheffieldWho So Loyally ServedIn the World War1917 - 1918
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Barnard ParkGiven to Sheffield in 1937 for a Public ParkbyJohn Hall BarnardIn Memory OfGen. J.G. BarnardandDr. F.A.P. BarnardFormer President of Columbia University
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Cast Steel BellSheffield, England, 1860Made by the Naylor Vickers & Co. foundry using E. Riepe's patent. This bell hung in the steeple of the Methodist Church on Main Street, Sheffield, MA (now a private home). Donated by Tom and Cynthia Dixon to …
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The Clock On This Church WasPlaced Here By TheG.A.R. and W.R.C.Of This Country As A Memorial OfGeorge F. RootBorn In Shefffield, August 30 1820Died August 6, 1895.Musician - Patriot - Christian
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP2X_reconstruction-of-1854-covered-bridge_Sheffield-MA.html
"THE OLDEST COVERED BRIDGE IN MASSACHUSETTS" was ordered to be built in 1854. At a meeting in late 1853 the Sheffield Selectmen were directed to advertise for proposals. They were voted full power to move forward and make contracts, as they placed…
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