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Pages in category "Burials at Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Taunton, Massachusetts)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Taunton Daily Gazette (and Taunton Sunday Gazette) is a daily newspaper founded in 1848. Based in Taunton, Massachusetts , its coverage area also includes Berkley , Rehoboth , Dighton , Lakeville , Norton , and Raynham .
TAUNTON — A 32-year-old Taunton man was found shot to death in a furnished shed on Highland Street in Taunton Saturday morning, the Bristol County District Attorney's Office said.
The following is a list of notable people from Taunton, Massachusetts, USA. These individuals were born in Taunton, were long-time residents of the city, or were buried within the city limits. Richard De Wert, U.S. soldier, Medal of Honor recipient Isaac Babbitt (1799–1862), inventor, manufactured the first tableware made of Britannia metal ; made the first brass cannon cast in the U.S ...
The Joseph Willis House is located in a rural residential area of western Taunton, on the southwestern side of the junction of Worcester Street and Alfred Lord Boulevard. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story, timber-framed structure, with a side gable roof that slopes down to the first floor in the rear, giving the house a saltbox profile.
Community members and family members are mourning the loss of a veteran journalist from Washington, D.C. who died Tuesday. Derrick Ward Sr., a reporter at NBC4 Washington (WRC-TV) and formerly of ...
The William Woodward House is a historic house in Taunton, Massachusetts. Built about 1800, it is a prominent local example of Federal period architecture, notably in part for its brick side walls. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]