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Pages in category "Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Malden, Massachusetts)" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
The Malden Evening News was an independent five-day (Monday through Friday) daily newspaper covering the city of Malden, Massachusetts. Publisher Daniel J. Horgan owned the Evening News and its sister paper, the Medford Daily Mercury , since purchasing the Daily News-Mercury in 1996.
The Holy Cross Cemetery & Mausoleum is a Roman Catholic cemetery located in Malden, Massachusetts, United States. It was established in 1868 and has over a half-million interments on 180 acres. It was established in 1868 and has over a half-million interments on 180 acres.
Buildings and structures in Malden, Massachusetts (1 C, 17 P) Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Malden, Massachusetts) (24 P) E. Education in Malden, Massachusetts (1 C ...
The Archives operates the Commonwealth Museum to educate and display some of its collections of important documents about state and national history. [5] The main permanent exhibit is entitled "The Massachusetts Experiment in Democracy: 1620–Today", and traces the Massachusetts experience through the Colonial, Revolutionary, Federal, and 19th century reform periods.
The Old Colony Memorial (est.1822) is a semiweekly newspaper published in Plymouth, Massachusetts. [1] Gannett owns the paper; [ 2 ] previous owners include the George W. Prescott Publishing Co. [ 3 ] and the Memorial Press Group .
The Medford Daily Mercury was an independent five-day (Monday through Friday) daily newspaper covering the city of Medford, Massachusetts. Publisher Daniel J. Horgan owned the Daily Mercury and its sister paper, the Malden Evening News, since purchasing the Daily News-Mercury in 1996.
Malden YMCA, 1890s Malden Auditorium in 1909. The Converse Memorial Building, in which the Malden Public Library is located, was designed by Henry H. Richardson. It was built by Converse and his wife as a memorial of their eldest son, Frank, the assistant cashier of Malden Bank, who was murdered during the first US robbery of a bank in 1863.