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  • Electoral district of Charlestown, an electoral district in the New South Wal
  • connects U.S. Route 1 in the town center of Charlestown and Route 138 in the town of Richmond.
  • hontaug is a coastal lagoon in the towns of Charlestown and Westerly, both in Washington County, Rh
  • 'Doherty, Archbishop of Manila, was born in Charlestown, and it was also the home town of Margaret
  • e Massachusetts Bay Colony who helped found Charlestown and Rehoboth, Massachusetts and New London,
  • nt hills and shoreline, seeing the smoke of Charlestown and hearing the far-off rumble of guns and
  • "She was born in Charlestown and was a graduate of St. Patrick's Commerc
  • up mostly of men from Boston, but also from Charlestown and Dorchester.
  • underground into the City Square Tunnel in Charlestown and resulted in a reworking of the intercha
  • Everett was originally part of Charlestown, and later Malden.
  • naval dry docks at the Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown and at Norfolk.
  • a stone bridge called the Warren Bridge at Charlestown; and the Harrisburg Canal in Pennsylvania.
  • h it from a smaller ferry operating between Charlestown and Winnisimmet).
  • Included in Whitfield are the villages of Charlestown and Littlemoor.
  • He returned to Charlestown and engaged in agricultural pursuits.
  • He also founded the First Church of Charlestown, and established the first ferry from Charl
  • ed as a member of the Boards of Aldermen of Charlestown and Boston, and as the ninth mayor of Charl
  • The Larkin family resided in Charlestown as early as 1634, descendants of Edward Lar
  • smokeless powder plant would be built near Charlestown, as the land was close to the Ohio River, g
  • d of Boston to the then-independent city of Charlestown at City Square.
  • Near Charlestown August 21-22.
  • 5, he was partners with Dr. John Stevens in Charlestown before establishing a successful practice i
  • trials, even though the latter court sat in Charlestown, Boston and Ipswich, as well as Salem.
  • n, Massachusetts - d. September 19, 2007 in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American ice
  • played his junior football for the Central Charlestown Butcher Boys.
  • Craigie currently plays for the Central Charlestown Butcher Boys in the Newcastle Rugby League
  • From the city of Manchester, the wards of: Charlestown, Cheetham, Crumpsall, Harpurhey, and Higher
  • following school districts: Austin, Borden, Charlestown, Clarksville, Corydon Central, Crawford Cou
  • The First Church of Charlestown contains baptisms and marriages of the Lark
  • Charlestown, Cornwall
  • stry around West Polmear led him to develop Charlestown, Cornwall on the south coast as a port.
  • arty left before the local militia based in Charlestown could react.
  • He was born in Charlestown, County Mayo Ireland.
  • of the wards were as follows: Albert Park, Charlestown, Crescent, Grosvenor, Hope, Islington, Kers
  • The Charlestown Devil's Backbone formation should not be co
  • became a Juvenile Probation Officer of the Charlestown District Court in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Born in Charlestown, Dowse moved to Dedham.
  • ston, Cambridge (near Harvard), Dorchester, Charlestown, East Cambridge, and East Boston.
  • It provides fire protection services to Charlestown, East Pikeland, East Vincent, West Pikeland
  • The Charlestown Elevated (serving City Square) closed April
  • station took its toll, and by the time the Charlestown Elevated came down, the once-magnificent st
  • The Charlestown Elevated was a former link of Boston's Oran
  • Old MBTA map showing the Charlestown Elevated route
  • This new branch eliminated the Charlestown Elevated Everett Station that same year.
  • Sullivan Square station was located on the Charlestown Elevated, which last ran on April 4, 1975.
  • r tracks were connected to the newly-opened Charlestown Elevated.
  • 25 Messrs. Crowder and Sartoris, trading as Charlestown Estate, agreed to accept all the leasehold
  • nder in Charleston during the 1781 siege of Charlestown, fearing that Williamson would he hanged as
  • Charlestown, Fife (also known as Charlestown-on-Forth)
  • HMS L5 was sold in 1931 and broken up in Charlestown, Fife.
  • d on 24 February 1934 and then broken up in Charlestown, Fife.
  • was sold in February 1931 and broken up in Charlestown, Fife.
  • ld on 19 February 1929 and was broken up in Charlestown, Fife.
  • Trains ran through Charlestown from 1895 through 1963.The village had a st
  • Charlestown Garage
  • to Col. Benjamin Simpson, commander of the Charlestown garrison.
  • Retail centres include Belmont, Cardiff, Charlestown, Glendale, Swansea, Toronto, and Morisset w
  • St Austell's Charlestown harbour in Cornwall (1792)
  • The last basketball game played in Charlestown High School's Dunn Arena was on February 26
  • y 75,000 vehicles per day in the 1950s, the Charlestown High Bridge carried upwards of 200,000 vehi
  • traffic in December 2003, has replaced the Charlestown High Bridge, which was demolished in 2004.
  • sion Highway (Route 128) to the foot of the Charlestown High Bridge in 1969, and the I-93 designati
  • The Charlestown High Bridge (referred to as the John F. Fit
  • The new Charlestown High School Basketball Arena (interior) on
  • udents were officially allowed into the new Charlestown High School on January 4, 2010.
  • The elevated Charlestown High Bridge, on the right, has since been d
  • unty Schools board voted 7-0 to build a new Charlestown High School.
  • ad fled after the British burned down their Charlestown house during the Battle of Bunker Hill.
  • Meanwhile, back in Charlestown, Imboden brought up his artillery, and agai
  • rican Revolutionary War, he was captured at Charlestown in 1780 and was later released in a prisone
  • These names all applied to Charlestown in its early days and the surviving name se
  • The Division stretches from Charlestown in the north to Norah Head in the south, an
  • n walking out of the "Morning Glory" bar in Charlestown in broad daylight and in front of almost on
  • cian representing the electoral district of Charlestown in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
  • Historic Village of the Narragansetts in Charlestown in Charlestown, Rhode Island, is an histori
  • er was eventually paid off and broken up at Charlestown in 1962.
  • l contested the normally safe Labor seat of Charlestown in the Hunter Valley.
  • village near the Bannfoot ferry, naming it Charlestown, in about 1830.
  • ridge over Boston Harbor from Dorchester to Charlestown including railway access to Logan Airport.
  • o Jeffersonville in 1878 which was based in Charlestown, Indiana since 1811.
  • Thomas Downs House is located just east of Charlestown, Indiana's town square.
  • The Watson House is located just east of Charlestown, Indiana's town square.
  • He died in Charlestown, Indiana, January 20, 1845.
  • c Places since 1995, and is located west of Charlestown, Indiana.
  • interchange with 128 south to the southeast Charlestown interchange with Interstate 93.
  • ational Primary routes, the N17 and the N5, Charlestown is an ideal stopover or centre to stay and
  • Charlestown is regarded as a fairly safe Liberal seat a
  • Charlestown is a popular tourist destination.
  • he Battle of Bunker Hill and the burning of Charlestown, is also of interest.
  • Charlestown is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, United
  • Charlestown is a ward in the north of the city of Manch
  • Charlestown is a village in Glossopdale, Derbyshire, En
  • Charlestown is an electoral district of the Legislative
  • most students transferred to the school at Charlestown, it reopened as a Primary school in 1952.
  • rt of the City of Lake Macquarie (including Charlestown, Kahibah, Whitebridge, Dudley, Gateshead, M
  • Charlestown, KwaZulu-Natal
  • Charlestown Labor MLA Jack Stewart died on 19 September
  • Bardsley started his career with Charlestown Lads Club before signing for Manchester Uni
  • d Railway, and the Everett extension of the Charlestown line was originally planned to go past Ever
  • The Warren Tavern was founded in 1780 in Charlestown, MA and still stands in that block of land
  • itor was laid down at the Boston Navy Yard, Charlestown, MA, in 1862; launched 23 March 1863; and c
  • First Mate Hezekiah Welch of Charlestown, MA.
  • lescence, he was consigned to the care of a Charlestown mariner, with instructions to take him to s
  • Born near Charlestown, Maryland, Constable studied law and was ad
  • s M Joseph Pratt 12 Feb 1675 D. 24 Dec 1712 Charlestown, Massachusetts
  • n Pond after Matthew Boon, an explorer from Charlestown, Massachusetts who came to the area in 1660
  • ction of Pleasant Street and Main Street in Charlestown Massachusetts right across the bay from the
  • MBTA station on the Orange Line, located in Charlestown, Massachusetts (a neighborhood of Boston) n
  • Harris had been born in Charlestown, Massachusetts but after his fathers death
  • Harry Ernest Pattee (January 17, 1882 in Charlestown, Massachusetts - July 17, 1971 in Lynchburg
  • He died at Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1761, aged 75.
  • ROAR did lead successful demonstrations in Charlestown, Massachusetts that were reminiscent of the
  • Chandler married Hattie Betsey Stewart of Charlestown, Massachusetts in Princeton, Massachusetts,
  • Murphy was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts on August 25, 1856 to John a
  • In 1859, he moved to Charlestown, Massachusetts but returned to Nevada City
  • Joseph Daniel Sullivan (January 6, 1870 in Charlestown, Massachusetts - November 2, 1897 in Charle
  • The film centers on the Charlestown, Massachusetts Irish Mob and small-time cri
  • "The History of Charlestown, Massachusetts".
  • ames Edward Vesey (born October 29, 1965 in Charlestown, Massachusetts) is a retired American ice h
  • se is a historic house at 58 High Street in Charlestown, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston.
  • ston, Massachusetts, Board of Aldermen, the Charlestown, Massachusetts, Board of Aldermen, on the C
  • rved from March 4, 1851, until his death in Charlestown, Massachusetts, September 24, 1852.
  • troops marched through the Boston suburb of Charlestown, Massachusetts, where the Larkin families l
  • Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Devens graduated from Bosto
  • r of the Board of Selectmen for the Town of Charlestown, Massachusetts, as a member of and presiden
  • He moved to Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1815.
  • ed at the end of Boston's Freedom Trail, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, and is part of the Boston N
  • He was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, and graduated in 1856 at th
  • Bowman as born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, to Zadock and Rosetta (Cran
  • to Chester and Elizabeth (Watts) Adams, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, February 18, 1810.
  • The Schrafft Center office complex in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the former factory that pro
  • Badger was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, to tailor Stephen Badger an
  • Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Thompson attended the publi
  • Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Selfridge graduated from th
  • is a historic cemetery on Phipps Street in Charlestown, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston.
  • esigned this office, and in 1845 removed to Charlestown, Massachusetts, following his business of a
  • cal professorship of comparative anatomy at Charlestown, Massachusetts, but he resigned in two year
  • "Ruins of the Ursuline Convent, at Charlestown, Massachusetts," historical print, 1834, co
  • politician who served as the first mayor of Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • sachusetts, and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • s with his family as a child and settled in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • Benjamin was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • James Frothingham was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • have two daughters and currently reside in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • etts legislature, and as the tenth mayor of Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • On November 6, 1818, Gibbs died in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • Statue of Colonel William Prescott in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • ena is an historic Roman Catholic parish in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • he new settlement that had been prepared at Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • politician who served as the third mayor of Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • olitician who served as the eighth mayor of Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • nd an Ursuline convent on Mount Benedict in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • ncil, and as the twelfth and last mayor, of Charlestown, Massachusetts; and on the Revere, Massachu
  • Gill was born in 1732 in Charlestown, Massachusetts; siblings included Moses Gil
  • Charles J. Faulkner and Charlestown mayor Thomas C. Green were also appointed t
  • Soon after, Charlestown Middle School used this program in their cl
  • fter the Middlesex Canal which ran from the Charlestown Mill Pond to Middlesex Village in East Chel
  • He employed a thousand workers in his Charlestown Mill, 1 in 12 of the working population.
  • "Kenny" Rollins (born September 14, 1923 in Charlestown, Missouri) was an American basketball playe
  • Revere, Massachusetts) was an Irish-English Charlestown Mob associate and criminal from Dorchester,
  • He was a close friend of Charlestown Mob member Francis X. Murray, Harold Hannon
  • During the Irish Mob Wars between the Charlestown Mob and the Winter Hill Gang, Patriacra all
  • groups such as the Winter Hill Gang and the Charlestown Mob decided to run the rackets in their own
  • ivately-run museum is located at the former Charlestown Navy Yard, near the US Navy's USS Constitut
  • Pope was born February 28, 1841 at the Charlestown Navy Yard Boston, Massachusetts and was the
  • ation is being developed on Parcel 6 in the Charlestown Navy Yard, with completion estimated during
  • husetts General Hospital East Campus in the Charlestown Navy Yard, and another at MIT.
  • The Charlestown Navy Yard hosts many attractions.
  • ter a period as lighthouse inspector and at Charlestown Navy Yard, he served on the Narragansett, 1
  • el; and in the lobby of Building 114 at the Charlestown Navy Yard is an exhibition of boat models,
  • pastry cook for the admiral commanding the Charlestown Navy Yard.
  • in the battle; he was hit by cannon fire on Charlestown neck, the last person to be killed in the b
  • storic terms, it ran from Medford Center to Charlestown Neck.
  • n, its main campus situated in the historic Charlestown neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Born in Charlestown, New Hampshire, Tufts graduated from Middle
  • Born in Charlestown, New Hampshire, Richards became involved in
  • n the schools of Cheshire, Connecticut, and Charlestown, New Hampshire, and for a short time attend
  • s buried at the Hope Hill Cemetery in North Charlestown, New Hampshire.
  • Born in 1798 in Charlestown, New Hampshire, Metcalf was the candidate o
  • Born in Charlestown, New Hampshire, Hunt completed preparatory
  • Charlestown, New South Wales
  • Charlestown, New Hampshire
  • for Gen. John Stark's Brigade gathering at Charlestown, New Hampshire during the Saratoga Campaign
  • Labaree was born in Charlestown, New Hampshire.
  • inducted as minister of the first church in Charlestown, New England, on 5 November 1686, and was t
  • He was in private practice in Charlestown, New Hampshire, from 1831 to 1836.
  • eld; interment was in Forest Hill Cemetery, Charlestown, New Hampshire.
  • ough his stay was brief, he returned to his Charlestown, New Hampshire home and died four months la
  • orough's abolition were as follows: No.1 or Charlestown, No.2 or Kersal, No.3 or Mandley Park, No.4
  • shton-under-Lyne, now served only by Ashton Charlestown, north of this former station.
  • Charlestown of Aberlour
  • , John Quincy Adams, watched the burning of Charlestown on Saturday, June 17, 1775, during the Batt
  • Tradewind was eventually scrapped at Charlestown on 14 December 1955.
  • She arrived at Charlestown on September 15, 1958 for breaking up.
  • The colonists surrendered Charlestown on May 12, 1780 and Guerard became a prison
  • ce with the Navy, finally being scrapped at Charlestown on 28 August 1961.
  • during the Overland Campaign; Fort Stevens; Charlestown, Opequon, Winchester, Fisher's Hill, and Ce
  • downtown Boston to the Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown, operated by Boston Harbor Cruises.
  • There were once three stations in the town: Charlestown, Park Parade and Oldham Road.
  • Charlestown Patriot-Bridge
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