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Stroll round among the graves . . . lean on the free stone slab which lies over the bones of the Mathers . . . read the epitaph of stout William Clark, ?Despiser of Sorry Persons and little Action' . . . stand by the stone grave of sturdy Daniel M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUE_garden-court-street_Boston-MA.html
This street was long noted for its gardens and governors. At No. 4, opposite the site of Governor Hutchinson's mansion, lived one of Boston's "Irish governors," John J. ("Honey Fitz") Fitzgerald, ward boss, congressman and mayor. His daughter, Ros…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUD_mansion-of-gov-hutchinson_Boston-MA.html
Here stood themansion ofGovernorThomas Hutchinsonbuilt about 1687·This tabletplaced by the City of Boston1930
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBU8_signal-lanterns-of-paul-revere_Boston-MA.html
The Signal Lanterns ofPaul Reveredisplayed in the steeple of this churchApril 18, 1775warned the country of the marchof the British troops toLexington and Concord.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7W7_copps-hill-burying-ground_Boston-MA.html
In the 1630s, the northern-most slope of the Shawmut Peninsula (or Boston) was a prominent landmark. Settlers soon discovered its strategic overlook of the Harbor and of the Charles River to the west and found the steep hillock well-protected from…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3TO_north-church-lanterns_Boston-MA.html
The Signal LanternsofPaul Reveredisplayed in thesteeple of this churchApril 18 1775warned the countryof the march ofthe British troops toLexington and Concord.
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