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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ9P_livingood-l-wengut-family_Richland-PA.html
The Livingood family came from Switzerland to the Palatinate. Jacob and his father, John Wendell Leibengut embarked for America with the first party of Palatines, May 6, 1709 from London, England. In 1728 Jacob Sr. arrived in the Tulpehocken Valle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPZK_regina-leininger_Richland-PA.html
In legendRegina Hartmanas a small child heldIndian captive 1755-1763Identified by her mother'ssinging the hymn"Allein, und doch nichtganz allein" HonoringReginaThe Indian Captive
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPZ6_marion-township-veterans-memorial_Stouchsburg-PA.html
In honor of all citizensof Marion Townshipwho served their country "I have fought a good fight,I have finished my course, I have kept the faith."II Timothy 4:7
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPZ1_home-and-grave-of-conrad-weiser_Womelsdorf-PA.html
200 yards south from this spot is the home and grave of Conrad Weiser, Indian interpreter
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPZ0_tulpehocken-path_Womelsdorf-PA.html
An Indian path from Shamokin (Sunbury) came over the mts. by way of Klingerstown and Pine Grove to Weiser's place in the Tulpehocken Valley. Chiefs of the Six Nations, carrying "words of wampum" to Brother Onas (Penn) at Philadelphia, traveled thi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPYJ_conrad-weiser_Womelsdorf-PA.html
Pioneer, Indian interpreter, treaty maker, 1732-1760. The Indians called him the "Holder of the Heavens." He lived, died, and is buried on this property, now a State Park devoted to his memory.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPYE_john-a-shulze_Womelsdorf-PA.html
Governor of Pennsylvania, 1823-1829. Born, 1775, in the old parsonage behind Christ Lutheran Church. During his terms, the State inaugurated its extensive program of internal improvements. He died at Lancaster in 1852.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK2W_pilger-ruh_Bethel-PA.html
1742Pilger Ruh (Pilgram's Rest)Named by CountNicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorfwho with Conrad Weiser andMorvavian Missionaries rested herebesides this spring (Ludwig's Brunne)on their way to visit Shawnee Indiansin Wyoming Valley
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK2R_fort-henry_Bethel-PA.html
1756FORT HENRY25 yards north ofthis stone.——French and Indian War——
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK0H_northkill-amish_Hamburg-PA.html
The first organized Amish Mennonite congregation in America. Established by 1740. Disbanded following Indian attack, September 29, 1757, in which a Provincial soldier and three members of the Jacob Hochstetler family were killed near this point.
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