Elbridge Gerry Monument.
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Title
Elbridge Gerry Monument.
Subject
Monuments -- Watertown -- Massachusetts.; War memorials -- Watertown -- Massachusetts.; Memorials -- Watertown -- Massachusetts.; Public sculpture -- Watertown -- Massachusetts.; Patriotic societies -- Massachusetts -- Watertown.; Historical societies -- Massachusetts -- Watertown.; Historic sites -- Watertown -- Massachusetts.; Watertown (Mass.) -- Social life and customs.; Carnes, William W. -- 1905-1991; Gerry, Elbridge -- 1744-1814.; .
Description
Granite stone on Mount Auburn Street in Cambridge opposite the lane which formerly ran to the Town (Gerry's Landing), inscribed: " Elmwood, birthplace of James Russell Lowell built in 1767, occupied in 1774 by Lieut-Governor Oliver Councilor to the Crown and later by Elbridge Gerry, Vice-President of the United States. A. Kingsley Porter gave this place in 1933 to Harvard College." Photo by William W. Carnes. Gerry was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. He was one of three men who refused to sign the United States Constitution because it did not then include a Bill of Rights. Gerry later became the ninth Governor of Massachusetts.
Creator
Carnes, William W.
Contributor
Watertown Free Public Library
Rights
Management Restrictions apply. See application form at http://watertownlib.org/research/historic-watertown/photographs
Identifier
figure 5031
Files
Collection
Citation
Carnes, William W. , “Elbridge Gerry Monument. ,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 25, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/53879.

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