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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15MP_korean-conflict-memorial_Franklin-MA.html
27 June 1950 · 31 January 1955Dedicated to the men and women of Franklin who served their country when the democracy of a free people was threatened.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15MO_vietnam-conflict-memorial_Franklin-MA.html
5 August 1964 · 7 May 1975Dedicated by the people of Franklin to honor those who served their country during hostilities in Vietnam.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15MN_operation-iraqi-freedom-memorial_Franklin-MA.html
Dedicated to the men and women of Franklin who served their country in the pursuit of a free Iraq.20 March 2003We commemorate and shall remember those who gave their lives on our behalf.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15MM_world-war-i-memorial_Franklin-MA.html
This Monument is dedicated to those who left their daily tasks among us to fight and die if needed be that freedom may live.Those who have made the supreme sacrifice in the World War Lawrence J. Clark · Edward L. Grant · James R. Mur…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15ML_world-war-ii-memorial_Franklin-MA.html
7 December 1941 · 31 December 1946Dedicated to the honor and sacrifice of the men and women of Franklin who answered their country's call when hostile nations made unprovoked attacks upon free nations of the world.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM153N_birthplace-of-horace-mann_Franklin-MA.html
Pioneer of the Public School SystemBorn May 4, 1796
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11ZF_first-wrentham-school-house_Wrentham-MA.html
Near this spot stood the first Wrentham School House built in 1702-1703. Theodore Mann, son of Samuel Mann, first minister of Wrentham was chosen by the selectmen, in behalf of the town, to keep the school
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11ZE_first-meeting-house-in-wrentham_Wrentham-MA.html
This stone is the door-step and now marks the site of the first Meeting House in Wrentham erected in 1684 that the people might have a suitable place to attend the worship of God. Here the townsmen held their meetings and to this spot they were su…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11ZC_helen-adams-keller_Wrentham-MA.html
A symbol of strength, courage, and determination Born June 1880 - Dedicated June 1980 "I shall always think of Wrentham as my home"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11ZB_old-meeting-house-common_Walpole-MA.html
Site of Walpole's first houses of God, Those of Reverend Philip Payson and Reverend George Morey, Early Harvard Graduates.O Zion Mount of pleading, our forefathers earlier shrine. Though now shorn of crest and hillsides art thou "Auld Lang Syne" T…
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