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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWX2_the-goodnow-garrison-house_Sudbury-MA.html
Portion of the Goodenow GarrisonHouse in which the settlers tookrefuge from King Philip's Indiansduring the battle of April 18-21,1676.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWX1_hop-brook-mill_Sudbury-MA.html
To the left is the site of Hop Brook Mill, erected in 1659 by virtue of a town grant to Thomas and Peter Noyes, "to build and maintain a mill to grind the corn of the settlers." It is now the property of Henry Ford.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWX0_sudbury-fight_Sudbury-MA.html
One-quarter mile north took place the Sudbury Fight with King Philip's Indians on April 21, 1676. Captain Samuel Wadsworth fell with twenty-eight of his men; their monument stands in the burying ground.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWCV_sudbury_Sudbury-MA.html
Settled 1638 by a company of Puritans who arrived in the ship "Confidence" and were attracted by the meadows on the Musketaquid River. Named after Sudbury in Suffolk.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYV_washington-at-the-wayside-inn_Sudbury-MA.html
WashingtonPassed This PlaceOn His Way toCambridgeTo Take Commandof thePatriot ArmyJune?1775?July
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