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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A9L_veterans-memorial_Lackawaxen-PA.html
Humbly and Gratefully Dedicated to The United States of America's Armed Forces We honor all who have served our great nation and ask you, remember mothers, fathers, wives husbands, children, family and friends, they too pay the price of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A77_unknown-soldier-a-war-memorial_Lackawaxen-PA.html
Killed in the Battle of Minisink July 22 1779
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In memory of William T. Ecker 1923 - 1945 and Harold J. Haupt 1921 - 1944 —————————— This plaque was presented by Henry Haupt Veteran of the Indian Wars
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFNG_zane-grey_Lackawaxen-PA.html
The prolific author of western novels lived on this property, 1905-1918. Among his books written here was the famed "Riders of the Purple Sage" (1912). He had a lifelong love for this area, and his remains now rest within view of the house.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFN7_battle-of-minisink_Lackawaxen-PA.html
July 22, 1779, 300 Tories and Indians led by Joseph Brant, Mohawk chief, were attacked near Lackawaxen by some 175 settlers. Brant was returning from raiding New York settlements. All but 25 of the patriots were killed. Brant escaped.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDHW_brants-crossing_Lackawaxen-PA.html
After Battle of Minisink,Brant's raiders with theirplunder forded river hereto camp at the mouth of theLackawaxen Creek opposite.
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