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  2. Charlestown Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Charlestown Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a war memorial commemorating six local men who died who during the Vietnam War, installed outside Veterans Memorial Hall in Charlestown, Boston, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The memorial was dedicated in April 2009. [1]

  3. Phipps Street Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    The burial ground was created in 1630, when Charlestown was a separate community from Boston; it is the oldest cemetery within Boston's present limits. The "Charlestown Carver", an anonymous stone cutter active in the 1660s, began an important regional style that was continued by the Lamson family for many generations.

  4. Charlestown, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Charlestown is the oldest neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. [1] Also called Mishawum by the Massachusett , it is located on a peninsula north of the Charles River , across from downtown Boston, and also adjoins the Mystic River and Boston Harbor waterways.

  5. Richard Austin (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Austin (1598–1645) was an early Puritan colonist who landed in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts on 16 May 1638 [1] on board a ship called the Bevis. [2] [3] [4] He was the immigrant paternal English ancestor and great-great-great-grandfather of Stephen F. Austin, empresario, considered the "father of Texas" and founder of Texas.

  6. Richard Frothingham Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Richard Frothingham Jr. (January 31, 1812 – January 29, 1880) was a Massachusetts historian, journalist, [2] and politician. Frothingham was a proprietor and managing editor of The Boston Post. [2] He also served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, [1] and as the second mayor of Charlestown, Massachusetts, in the United States.

  7. Bernie McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    Before Bernie formed his own crew he was a loan shark and enforcer for the Angiulo Brothers of the North End, Boston.After the Irish gangs decided to break away from Italian control, Bernie and his brothers (Edward "Punchy" McLaughlin and George McLaughlin (aka Little George, July 7, 1927 – January 2022) took over the rackets in and around Charlestown, Massachusetts.

  8. Charles H. Tracy - Wikipedia

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    During his employment at the Custom House Tower, he made his home in Charlestown, Massachusetts where he was well known and highly respected. Following the death of his wife on March 6, 1905, and his retirement from the custom house, he then moved to Somerville, Massachusetts in 1907, where he lived the rest of his life until his death in 1911 ...

  9. Samuel Whittemore - Wikipedia

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    Whittemore was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1696, the second son by that name of Samuel Whittemore Sr. and Hannah Rix, also of Charlestown. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] He served as a private in Colonel Jeremiah Moulton 's Third Massachusetts Regiment, where he fought in King George's War (1744–48). [ 2 ]