Revolutionary War Monument
Chelmsford, United States
<center> </center> <i>South-southeast face:</i> <center>In honor</center> <center>of the</center> <center>Townsmen of Chelmsford</center> <center>in the</center> <center>War of the Revolution</center> <center>This monument is erected</center> <center>by a</center> <center>Grateful posterity.</center> <i>East-northeast face:</i> <center>Lt. Col. Moses Parker</center> <center>and</center> <center>Capt. Benj. Walker</center> <center>Wounded at Bunker Hill</center> <center>June 17, 75.</center> <center>Died prisoners in Boston</center> <center>July 4 & Augt. 75</center> <center>Lt. Robt. Spalding</center> <center>Died at Milford Ct. 76.</center> <i>North-northwest face:</i> <center>Erected</center> <center>1859.</center> <center>Let the children guard</center> <center>What the sires have won.</center> <i>West-southwest face:</i> <center>John Bates</center> <center>Died in Army at Cambridge.</center> <center>David Spalding Jr.</center> <center>Died in Army at Ticonderoga.</center> <center>Pelatiah Adams</center> <center>Killed at Cherry Valley.</center> <center>Noah Foster</center> <center>Shot at capture of Burgoyne.</center> <center>Henry Fletcher</center> <center>Killed at White Plains.</center>