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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S8W_battle-of-monterey-pass-wolverines_Waynesboro-PA.html
Union General George A. Custer's cavalry brigade advanced here, along the banks of Red Run, deploying on both sides of the road. The 5th Michigan Cavalry deployed to the right, while the 7th, 6th, and portions of the 1st Michigan Cavalry deployed …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S8U_dr-henry-harbaugh_Waynesboro-PA.html
BIRTH PLACE AND EARLY HOME OF DR. HENRY HARBAUGH PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN AUTHOR, THEOLOGIAN & EDUCATOR 1817 + 1867 ONE HUNDRED YARDS SOUTHEAST IS SITE OF THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE AT THE CREEK "TODAY IT IS JUST TWENTY YEARS SINCE I BEGAN TO …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QR5_chambersburg_Chambersburg-PA.html
Settled 1734 by Benjamin Chambers, who laid out "Chambers Town" in 1764. Seat of Franklin County since 1784. Scene of Civil War events: Raided by "Jeb" Stuart, 1862; occupied by Confederates in 1863; and burned by them in 1864.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QQY_joseph-armstrong_Chambersburg-PA.html
Settled here on land applied for in 1737 and warranted 1752. Member of the Assembly 1750-55. Captain of militia 1755 and in Pennsylvania Regiment 1756-57. Died 1761. Home used in 1757 as a ranging station for troops in the French and Indian War an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QHG_fort-loudon_Fort-Loudon-PA.html
Erected by Col. John Armstrong. In the winter of 1756, by the order of the Province of Pennsylvania, was situated a mile south-east of this spot. The fort was built for the protection of the frontiers against the Indians and took the place of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QHF_chambersburg_Chambersburg-PA.html
Settled 1734 by Benjamin Chambers, who laid out "Chambers Town" in 1764. Seat of Franklin County since 1784. Scene of Civil War events: Raided by "Jeb" Stuart, 1862; occupied by Confederates in 1863; and burned by them in 1864.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QHD_penn-state-mont-alto-campus_Mont-Alto-PA.html
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1893 purchased the surrounding lands from the Mont Alto Iron Co. The State Forest Academy was established in 1903 on this site and in 1929 was merged with the Penn State's School of Forestry. Mont Alto continued…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OTU_browns-spring_Waynesboro-PA.html
During Lee's retreat General Judson Kilpatrick U.S.A. took 1500 prisoners and 9 mi. wagon train near here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KWA_gettysburg-campaign_Chambersburg-PA.html
General Albert G. Jenkins' brigade of Southern cavalry entered Chambersburg on June 15, 1863, in advance of the main invasion force, and later led the invading army, June 22-24. General Robert E. Lee entered Chambersburg on June 26.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KW9_gettysburg-campaign_Chambersburg-PA.html
Gen. A.G. Jenkins' Southern cavalry raided Chambersburg June 15-17, 1863, prior to the main invasion; and later led the invading army, June 22-24. Gen. R.E. Lee entered Chambersburg on June 26.
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