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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM147M_battery-bartlett_Hull-MA.html
Battery Bartlett was built in the 1890's atop the fort's original earthen ravelin (triangular fortification in front of the bastions). A major upgrade to earlier batteries, it protected the Nantasket Roads and the Narrows Channels into Boston and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM147L_the-dark-arch_Hull-MA.html
Originally an open courtyard, Bastion A was roofed over, probably in the 1870's to accommodate new artillery-15-inch Rodman Guns. The new space was divided into an indoor drill hall, a powder magazine and a storage area for wagons and gun carriage…
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During the war between the states, 1861-1865 more than a thousand Confederates were imprisoned here of whom thirteen died. D.B. Cartwright CO H 32 N.C.James J. Cooper CO. F 17 N.C.Col. T.J. Davidson 25 MissA. Diggs citizen, VAAquila Glasscock M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11YG_fort-independence_Hull-MA.html
Dedicated July 14th by the Republic of France and the people of Hull in celebration of the United States of America bicentennial. In grateful tribute to the French sailors and marines who served and died at Fort Independence during the American Re…
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Indian region called Natascot, a fishing station as early as 1622 settled by the Puritans 1630. Name changed to Hull 1644.
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Indian region called Natascot, a fishing station as early as 1622 settled by the Puritans 1630. Name changed to Hull 1644.
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