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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AVC_world-war-i-memorial-a-war-memorial_Southborough-MA.html
Captured World War I German Howitzer 155 mm Donated in 1919 by American Legion Post 132 Restored 1991 In memory of All World War I Veterans Southborough, Massachusetts
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AVA_joseph-burnett_Southborough-MA.html
This stone commemorates the life and good works of Joseph Burnett of Southborough Born November 11, 1820 Died August 11, 1894. Founder and builder of this church Founder of St. Mark's School Devoted and honoured citizen Generous frien…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AV9_eliza-waldo-and-edward-fay_Southborough-MA.html
The three bells in this tower are named by Alison Ledger Fraser in honor of Eliza, Waldo and Edward Fay Each of whom was Headmaster of Fay School and each devoted over thirty years of faithful service to the School and to St. Mark's Church…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AV8_150th-anniversary-of-st-marks-church_Southborough-MA.html
The Electronic Carillon playing hymns from this tower is given in honor of the 150th Anniversary of St. Mark's Church by The Parishioners of 2012 as a gift to the Church and to the community of Southborough Blessed and Dedicated Saturday, …
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To the Veterans of Southborough from the Phaneuf Family Nov. 11, 1987
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2ATN_bartholomew-f-bart-sullivan_Worcester-MA.html
Head Track Coach at Holy Cross 1912-1964 and first Athletic Trainer. Placed third in 1900 Boston Marathon. Coached over 3000 Crusaders, including three Olympians. In 1918 coached baseball and football. His track squads won 70% of dual meets, also …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2ATL_john-j-jack-barry-10_Worcester-MA.html
Prep. 1904-06, College 1906-08. Captain Holy Cross Baseball 1908. All-Time, All-Star, Holy Cross Shortstop. Philadelphia Athletics 1908-15. Member Connie Mack's million dollar infield. Red Sox 1915-18. Manager Red Sox 1917. World Series 1910-11-13…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A9E_an-open-landscape_Sturbridge-MA.html
By the early 1800s, family farms covered southern New England, and most of the land had been cleared of trees. For generations farmers had been cutting down trees, draining swamps, hauling rocks out of their fields, and building fences to control …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A9B_today-we-see-a-different-view_Sturbridge-MA.html
Today the New England landscape is covered with forest. You can see this from any high point, or the window of an airplane. It is hard to imagine that the trees you see from this hill were not here 150 years ago. Then 50 to 80 percent of the land …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A96_the-graveyard_Sturbridge-MA.html
This re-created graveyard reminds us that death is an inevitable part of life.In early New England, most people were buried in graveyards near the meetinghouse, although some were put to rest in family or neighborhood plots. Some graves were never…
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