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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGS5_col-conrad-weiser_Reading-PA.html
In memory ofCol. Conrad Weiser,Pioneer, soldier, diplomat, judge. As interpreter and Indian agent he negotiated every treaty from 1732 until near the close of the French and Indian War.—————The Weiser building where h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGS3_conrad-weiser-trading-post_Reading-PA.html
A hewn-log building, erected on this site about 1750; operated until 1760 by Conrad Weiser, distinguished pioneer settler, treaty maker, Indian agent and interpreter, and first Berks County lay judge.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGS2_womans-christian-temperance-union-drinking-fountain_Reading-PA.html
Erected by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Reading Pa. for the use of the public. [Bust of] Francis E. Willard
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGRJ_skyline-boulevard_Reading-PA.html
Dedicated byThe City of Readingto those citizens who in a periodof economic depression labored tobuild this boulevard,1932 - 1935MayorHeber ErmentroutCouncilmenWilliam J. Smith · George M. YocomJesse George · William C. HoverterFrede…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGRH_doctor-jonathan-potts_Reading-PA.html
On this site was the house occupied by Dr. Jonathan Potts; Deputy Director General, 1777-1780, of Northern and Middle Departments of the Continental Army.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGRG_penns-common_Reading-PA.html
Given in common to the citizens of Reading, in 1748, by the family of William Penn.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGR5_ringgold-light-artillery_Reading-PA.html
To commemoratethe patriotism and promptitudeof theRinggold Light Artilleryof Reading, Pennsylvania,which reported for duty atHarrisburg, April 16, 1861,arriving there first of thePennsylvania Companies;and with theLogan Guards of Lewistown,Washing…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGR0_the-pagoda_Reading-PA.html
This buildingwith 10 acres of landwas given tothe City of Readingby Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan MouldApril 21, 1911 In memory ofJames MatzCarpenter-Contractor & Builderand sonsChas. E. & Jas. A. MatzDesigners of this Pagoda
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGQW_dr-bodo-otto_Reading-PA.html
Site of the home of Dr. Bodo Otto, Military Surgeon in Continental Army, 1775-82. Served as Surgeon-in-Chief at Valley Forge, 1777-78; Physician and Surgeon of the Continental Hospitals. Died, 1787.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGQU_henry-a-muhlenberg_Reading-PA.html
Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church from 1803 to 1829; Member of Congress, 1829-38; first U.S. Minister to Austria; Candidate for governor of Pennsylvania at the time of death in 1844. His home was on this site.
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