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As we walked throughout the city during the Memorial Day holiday, we took notice of the many memorial markers and monuments given as testimonials of respect from the citizens of Chelsea. The testimonials were for the sacrifices made by our servicemen. The record of Chelsea's Soldiers in the various conflicts is one to be proud of. There is also a proud story to every name on these monuments. |
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During the Civil War 167 Chelsea men died in action. A Civil War monument was dedicated to their memory in April 1869. The monument was dedicated in a 122,000 square foot park previously named Union Park, in commemoration of the Union Army of the Civil War. In 1911, the mommunt was moved to Bassett Square, in front of the new City Hall. Burial lots were purchased by the city at both Garden and Woodlawn Cemetaries for the Civil War dead. A monument stands in Chelsea Square opposite the Police Station, to General Casimir Pulaski, a Polish soldier of the American Revolution. In 1777, Pulaski joined Washington's army through the recommendations of Benjamin Franklin. After the Battle of Brandywine, a battle in which he distinguished himself, he received a Congressional promotion to Brigadier General of a cavalry division. With Congressional permission he formed an independent corps of cavalry and light infantry which became known as Pulaski's Legion. While in command of French and American cavalry in the siege of Savannah on October 9, 1779, Pulaski was mortally wounded. He died two days later. (Genend Pulaski passed through Chelsea on his first arrival in the Colonies). |
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Soldiers' Monument |
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During the Spanish-American War, three hundred men from Chelsea enlisted in the service. One man, Corporal Daniel Dempsey was killed in action, in the charge at El Taney, Cuba. The square at the conjunction of Park, Cross and Pearl Streets was named in his honor. The Hiker Monument, setting on the front lawn of the City Hall, was dedicated to all who served in the Spanish-American War. |
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MEMORIAL |
TYPE |
LOCATION |
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Civil War |
Monument |
Front of City Hall |
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Spanish American War |
Monument |
Hiker Monument - City Hall Lawn |
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World War 1 |
Plaque |
City Hall second floor |
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World War 1 |
Monument |
Chelsea High School - Carter Street |
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World War 2 |
Flag Pole |
Chelsea City Hall |
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Korea |
Monument |
City Hall Lawn |
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Vietnam |
Monument |
City Hall Lawn |
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Vietnam |
Monument |
MDC Pool - Carter Street |
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Veterans Memorial |
Plaque |
Old Chelsea High School |
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Ninety nine Chelsea men died in action in World War 1. James Carolan, a Chelsea firefighter enlisted in the U. S. Navy, March 9, 1918. On September 30, 1918, James Carolan was killed in action when his ship "Ticonderoga" was torpedoed by a German submarine. A bronze plaque to his memory was placed on the front outside wall of Central Fire Station, Fay Square. Mary C. Burke enlisted in the U. S. Army Nurse Corps May 23, 1918. Assigned to a Base Hospital in France, Mary Burke became a victim of the influenza epidemic and passed away October 5, 1918. The name of the Spencer Avenue School was changed to the Mary C. Burke School on May 30,1937. In 1994, a four school complex was built on Merntt Park and named for Mary C. Burke. Each school in this complex was named for a soldier who died in combat in the defense of our country. A memorial square sign stands on the comer of Second Street and Broadway to Charles J. Ostler, a soldier killed in action in the Battle of Cassino in Italy, he was the oldest of eight brothers that served in World War 2. The largest number in service from one family in Chelsea. |
INDIVIDUAL MEMORIALS
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RANK |
NAME |
BRANCH |
WAR |
TYPE |
LOCATION |
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Private |
Max Address |
U. S. Army |
WW1 |
Sign |
Everett Avenue and Walnut Street |
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Private |
Max Address |
U. S. Army |
WW1 |
Sign |
Everett Avenue and Third Street |
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Private |
Max Address |
U. S. Army |
WW1 |
Monument |
City Hall Lawn |
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PFC |
Salvatore J. Agri |
U. S. Army |
Vietnam |
Sign |
Highland and Central Avenue |
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S/SGT |
Louis T. Annese |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Prospect Street and Englewood Avenue |
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Corporal |
Frank Barbierri |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Corner of Beacon and Tremont Street |
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PHM2C |
Israel D. Barr |
U. S. Navy |
WW2 |
Sign |
Cottage Street and Highland Street |
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Private |
William H.Bassett |
Mass Regiment Infantry |
Civil War |
Sign |
Front of City hall |
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PFC |
Sidney Bloom |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Everett Avenue and Arlington Street |
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Private |
John Bonislawski |
U. S. Army |
WW1 |
Sign |
Medford Street and Broadway |
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Mary C. Burke |
U. S. Army |
WW1 |
Plaque |
Old Mary C. Burke School |
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S1C |
James Carolan |
U. S. Navy |
WW1 |
Plaque |
Front of Engine 1 - Everet Avenue |
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HM3 |
Wayne M. Caron |
U. S. Navy |
Vietnam |
Sign |
In front of Marine Hospital - Now Admirals Hill |
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Martin Cavanaugh |
Sign |
Marlboro Street and broadway |
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PFC |
Sheldon R. Cohen |
U. S. Army |
Vietnam |
Sign |
Maverick Street and Lynn Street Extension |
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John Covino |
Sign |
Bocci Courts at Voke Park |
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Sergeant |
Thomas W. Culliton |
U. S. Army |
Korea |
Sign |
Broadway and Carroll Street |
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Corporal |
Daniel J. Dempsy |
U. S. Army |
Sp. Am. |
Sign |
Park, Cross and Pearl Streets |
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SP4 |
David Leo Dwyer |
USMC |
Korea |
Sign |
Eleanor Street and Clark Avenue |
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PFC |
Michael T. Fitzpatrick |
U. S. Army |
Vietnam |
Sign |
33 Burma Road |
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PFC |
Lester F. Glover Jr. |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Broadway and Eleanor Street |
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PFC |
Bruce J. Kennedy |
USMC |
Vietnam |
Sign |
Central Avenue and Lynn Street |
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Lieut. |
Harold A. Kepnes |
U. S. Navy |
WW2 |
Sign |
County Road and Washington Avenue |
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Lieut. |
Alan I. Klarfaen |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Tudor Street and Crescent Avenue |
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Private |
Charles Kostopoulos |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Broadway and Fourth Street |
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S1C |
Anthony J. Lariccia |
U. S. Navy |
WW2 |
Sign |
Washington Avenue and Fenno Street |
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PFC |
Louis J. Levine |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Bellingham and Highland Streets |
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Abraham Lincoln |
U. S. President |
Sign |
Hawthorne, Park and Central Avenue |
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Private |
Lawrence P. Lyons |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Washington Square, Eustis and Washington Avenue |
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Logan R. |
Sign |
Heard Street - 140 feet south of Carter Street |
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PFC |
John Madigan |
U. S. Army |
Vietnam |
Sign |
Front of 6 John Street |
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Sergeant |
Robert McCullough |
Mass Regiment Infantry |
Civir War |
Sign |
Eastern Avenue and Broadway |
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Francis McDonough |
Sign |
Adams Street and Revere Beach Parkway |
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PFC |
Michael A. Nadworney |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Broadway and Beacon Street |
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Private |
Charles J. Ostler |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Broadway and Second Street |
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CMDR |
Henry Owocki |
P. A. V. |
WW2 |
Sign |
Corner of Everett Av., Chestnut and Third Streets |
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Paca Square |
Sign |
Williams and Winnisimmet Streets |
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Lieut. |
George E. Pantano |
U. S. Navy |
WW2 |
Sign |
Broadway and Crescent Avenue |
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General |
Casimir Pulsaki |
American Revolution |
Monument |
Front of the old Police Station |
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Private |
Donald Randazzo |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Lobby of the Williams School |
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PFC |
Guido Rosati |
USMC |
WW2 |
Sign |
Warren Avenue and Franklin Avenue |
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PFC |
Edward J. Rosser |
U. S. Army |
Vietnam |
Sign |
Cary Square, Forsyth and Gardner Streets |
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James Sampson |
Sign |
Union Street and Revere Beach Parkway |
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Captain |
George Shatzman |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Blossom Street and washington Avenue |
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PFC |
Frank M. Sokolowski |
U. S. Army |
Vietnam |
Sign |
Parker Street and Clark Avenue |
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Saint Stanislaus Parish War Dead |
Plaque |
Saint Stanislaus Church lobby |
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S/SGT. |
John D. Sullivan |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Walnut Street and Second Street |
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Sergeant |
John E. Sullivan |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Willard Street and Crest Avenue |
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SP/4 |
William Thompson |
U. S. Army |
Vietnam |
Sign |
Washington Avenue and Revere Beach Parkway |
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S2C |
James Toomey |
U. S. Army |
WW1 |
Sign |
Stockton Street and Eastern Avenue |
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S/SGT |
Thomas Voltero |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Williams Street and Broadway |
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PFC |
Manuel J. Weiner |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Webster Avenue and Garfield Avenue at Parkway |
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Private |
George Yanover |
U. S. Army |
WW2 |
Sign |
Shurtleff Street and Central Avenue |
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Brig. |
Stella Young |
Salv. Army |
WW1 |
Sign |
Chestnut Street and Fifth Street |