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The Old Manse was built in 1770 for the Rev. William Emerson, father of minister William Emerson and grandfather of transcendentalist writer and lecturer Ralph Waldo Emerson. The elder Rev. Emerson was the town minister in Concord, chaplain to the Provincial Congress when it met at Concord in October 1774 and later a chaplain to the Continental ...
In his 1837 poem, "Concord Hymn", thinker and author Ralph Waldo Emerson immortalized the North Bridge Fight as "the shot heard round the world". At this site also stands Daniel Chester French's well-known The Minute Man statue of 1874. [2] Across the North Bridge, opposite The Minute Man statue is the Obelisk Monument. The Obelisk is believed ...
Thomas March Woodbridge House is located at 48 Bridge Street – c. 1809; John P. Peabody House at 15 Summer Street – built in 1867; Salem Old Town Hall 1816–17, Federal Style building. Quaker Meeting House; West Cogswell House is a historic set of row houses located at 5–9 Summer Street and built in 1834; William Pike House, 19th Century
Bonnie Parker. Died: 1934. Buried: Crown Hill Memorial Park. Dallas. One half of the famous Bonnie and Clyde criminal duo, Bonnie Parker fell in love with outlaw Clyde Barrow and became an outlaw ...
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That unmarked burial ground really did exist, but in actuality was approximately one mile north of the area referenced in the film, near Tenean Beach in the Dorchester Shores Reservation. 2.4 miles (3.9 km) of the Lower Neponset River Trail opened in 2003. [ 9 ]
[3] He had previously lived in Concord at The Old Manse, the Emerson family home, [4] and hoped to return to that town. In July 1835, he wrote in his journal, "I bought my house and two acres six rods of land of John T. Coolidge for 3,500 dollars."