Charlestown

Charlestown

Charlestown is a historic waterfront neighborhood with Irish-American roots. The Freedom Trail climbs streets lined with brick townhouses and clapboard triple-decker homes to the Bunker Hill Monument, site of a key Revolutionary War battle. The 1797 U. S. S. Constitution warship and its museum are in the Charlestown Navy Yard. Main Street's traditional pubs and stylish restaurants draw young professionals and families.

People died in Charlestown (First 25 people) - Page 0

Mary Priest

Mary Priest

Degory Priest's daughter

Ambrose Coghill

Ambrose Coghill

Actor

Matthew Morris

Matthew Morris

Former Member of New South Wales Legislative Assembly

Oliver Holden

Oliver Holden

American composer

Nathaniel Gorham

Nathaniel Gorham

Former President of the Continental Congress

Bernie McLaughlin

Bernie McLaughlin


Albert Southworth

Albert Southworth

Photographer

Simon Willard

Simon Willard

Massachusetts colonist

Richard Frothingham Jr.

Richard Frothingham Jr.

Historian

Alex McKinnon

Alex McKinnon

Rugby league second row

Bartolomeo Vanzetti

Bartolomeo Vanzetti


Nicola Sacco

Nicola Sacco


Samuel Dana

Samuel Dana

Former United States Representative

Simon Wing

Simon Wing

Politician

Samuel Nicholson

Samuel Nicholson

American commanding officer

Carolyn Kaelin

Carolyn Kaelin

American surgeon

Timothy Upham

Timothy Upham

American military personnel

Mary Priest

Mary Priest

Degory Priest's daughter

Isaac F. Redfield

Isaac F. Redfield

American lawyer and judge

Peter Tufts

Peter Tufts


Oliver H. Smith

Oliver H. Smith

Former member of the United States Senate

Jonathan Jennings

Jonathan Jennings

Former Governor of Indiana

Henry Hubbard

Henry Hubbard

Former Governor of New Hampshire

Charles H. Hoyt

Charles H. Hoyt

American dramatist

Simeon Olcott

Simeon Olcott

Former United States Senator