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First Church in Cambridge Patent
Site of first church in Cambridge Patent
Building ...
Spirit of 1775 Beeline March to Cambridge
On 11 June 1775, the Second Continental Congress authorize...
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial
The Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial site in Engla...
Cambridge
1630 - 1930
Location chosen in 1630 to be the capita...
Cambridge Farms
In 1642, 11 men were proprietors of land grants in Lexingt...
Christ Church- Cambridge
Oldest church building
in Cambridge.
Built...
New Cambridge (now Bristol)
New Cambridge (now Bristol)
Was Settled 1727 – 8
...Oldest House in Cambridge
1630 – 1930
At Number 21 Linnaean Street is the Coop...
Cambridge
Originally part of the Choptank Indian Reservation laid ou...
Cambridge Springs
Between 1884 and 1915, this was a major health resort, fou...
Results for Cambridge
First Church in Cambridge Patent
Site of first church in Cambridge Patent
Building started 1775 interrupted by Revolution
Completed 1783
Marker is on South Union Street just from County Route 71, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Spirit of 1775 Beeline March to Cambridge
On 11 June 1775, the Second Continental Congress authorized the raising of ten companies of riflemen in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia to aid General George Washington at the British siege of Boston. The Berkeley
County Committee of Safety selected Captain ...
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial
The Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial site in England, 30.5 acres in total, was donated by the University of Cambridge. It lies on a slope with the west and south sides framed by woodland. The cemetery contains the remains of ...
Cambridge
1630 - 1930
Location chosen in 1630 to be the capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Settled in 1631 under leadership of Thomas Dudley and called the New Town. The College ordered to be here, 1637. Name changed to Cambridge after ...
Cambridge Farms
In 1642, 11 men were proprietors of land grants in Lexington, using their land here for farming or holding it for speculation while living in Cambridge. By 1682, about 30 families lived in Lexington, then known as Cambridge Farms. Disliking ...
Christ Church- Cambridge
Oldest church building
in Cambridge.
Built in 1760
occupied by
Continental troops
in 1775.
Marker is on Garden Street north of Mason Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
New Cambridge (now Bristol)
New Cambridge (now Bristol)
Was Settled 1727 – 8
Since Early Days
The Federal Hill Green
Has Been Used As A
Training Ground For Soldiers And A
Playground For Children
This Boulder Was Placed
By Katherine Gaylord Chapter
Daughters of The American Revolution
1934
Marker is at the intersection of Bellevue ...
Oldest House in Cambridge
1630 – 1930
At Number 21 Linnaean Street is the Cooper-Austin House built in 1657 at what was then the northern end of the Cambridge Cow Common, by John Cooper, selectman, town clerk, and deacon of the church.
Marker is at the ...
Cambridge
Originally part of the Choptank Indian Reservation laid out for them in 1669. Cambridge was made a port of entry by the Assembly in 1684. It is one of the few towns authorized at that early date that has survived.
...Cambridge Springs
Between 1884 and 1915, this was a major health resort, founded upon the various mineral springs here. Dr. John H. Gray, who had discovered spring water on his farm, began prescribing and marketing it in 1884. By the early 1900s, ...