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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P0S_smithfield-civil-war-monument_Milan-PA.html
This monument is erected by citizens of this township, to perpetuate the memories of fifty four of its soldiers whose names are hereon inscribed, and who with patriot zeal, left their homes at the call of their country, and lost their lives in its…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OYC_world-war-i-memorial_Canton-PA.html
This park was originally dedicated in memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice during World War I. Sidney Rankin Drew · Max M. Jenkins · Olie Johns · Gordon Beacher King · William Mandeville · Jam…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OYB_colonel-thomas-hartley_Canton-PA.html
Near this spot September 26, 1778 Colonel Thomas Hartley and two hundred men of the Pennsylvania Line met and defeated a war party of the six nations.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HUO_asylum_Wysox-PA.html
A settlement of French Royalists, who fled the French Revolution in 1793, was established in this valley directly opposite this marker. It was laid out and settled under the direction of Viscount de Noailles and Marquis Antoine Omer Talon. It w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM4M_sheshequin-path_Ulster-PA.html
Indian trail joining the Iroquois country and the Shamokin area, passed near here. Conrad Weiser took this route to Onondaga, capital of the League, to represent the Province in council with the Iroquois.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM4L_sullivans-march_Ulster-PA.html
Gen. John Sullivan's army camped on the Sheshequin Flats below, Aug. 9-10, 1779. The seventh and last over-night stop on the way to Tioga Point.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM4K_teaoga_Milan-PA.html
The south doorof Iroquois Long Housewas situated on the pointat the meeting of the rivers200 rods to the northeast Queen Esther's Townof the Delaware Indianswas 100 rods to the eastalong the Chemung River Bank Both towns were destroyed byCol…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM4J_teaoga_Athens-PA.html
This strategic locality between the Chemung and the Susquehanna shows signs of age-old residence by various Indian groups. Graves of an Andaste chief and his followers were unearthed here in 1883-95.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM4I_carrying-path_Athens-PA.html
Here the Indian voyager down the Chemung lifted his canoe and carried it a hundred and ninety yards across the neck to ascend the Susquehanna.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM4G_fort-sullivan_Athens-PA.html
Here, between the Chemung and Susquehanna commanding both rivers, Gen. John Sullivan built a fort Aug. 18, 1779. With a camp on the flats, it was base for the central N.Y. campaign and defeat of the Tory-Indian alliance.
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