Boston Massacre Monument - Boston, MA
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The Boston Massacre Monument is located in the Boston Common opposite Tremont Street.
Waymark Code: WMM1DP
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 07/02/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member tmob
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The Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770 when British soldiers fired upon a group of colonists protesting the presence of British soldiers in Boston sent to enforce the Townsend Revenue Act of 1767 which placed taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper, and tea. Five protesters were killed, including the African-American, Crispus Attucks.

An 7' by 5' by 6' bronze allegorical female figure, which represents the Spirit of the Revolution, stands on top of granite base in front of a 25.5' high, round, granite obelisk. She is wearing loose robes and holding a flag in her left hand. In her upraised right hand she holds a piece of broken chain. She is stepping on a broken crown with her right foot. By her left foot is an eagle. On the base there is a 10' by 4' bronze plaque with a relief sculpture based of the the engraving by Paul Revere of the Boston Massacre taking place in front of the Old State House. Depicted are Crispus Attucks, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Samuel Gray, and Patrick Carr, all of whom were killed by British soldiers.

The sculpture for the monument was created by Robert Kraus, cast at the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company, and dedicated on November 14, 1889.

The bronze plaque is inscribed:

FROM THAT MOMENT
WE MAY DATE
THE SEVERANCE OF
THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
DANIEL WEBSTER

and

ON THAT NIGHT
THE FOUNDATION OF
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
WAS LAID.
JOHN ADAMS

Inscribed on the obelisk:

Top

CRISPUS ATTUCKS
SAMUEL MAVERICK
JAMES CALDWELL
SAMUEL GRAY
PATRICK CARR

Lower Part

MARCH 5, 1770

Lower Rear

ERECTED IN 1888 BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO FELL
AT THE
BOSTON MASSACRE

Name of the revolution that the waymark is related to:
American Revolution


Adress of the monument:
Boston Common
Tremont Street
Boston, MA United States


What was the role of this site in revolution?:
This skirmish between British soldiers and Colonist protesters is considered to be one of the most important events leading to colonial rebellion against King George III.


Link that comprove that role: [Web Link]

When was this memorial placed?: 11/14/1889

Who placed this monument?: City of Boston

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