DescriptionMain Street from Market Square, Amesbury, MA.jpg
English: Main Street, looking south from Market Square, Amesbury, MA; from a 1911 postcard.
Intersection of Main and Friend Streets, also known as Thornton Square, dedicated to Corporal John J. Thornton of Amesbury, the first American boy from Amesbury killed in action while in the service of the United States during World War I. Dedicated in his honor May 30, 1919
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