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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C9V_veterans-memorial_Chattanooga-PA.html
This Flag Memorialis dedicated to the memory ofUnited States Veteransof all wars at rest inMount Peace CemeteryLawnview CemeteryLawnview Memorial ParkPine Grove Memorial Parkand those formerly interred inMonument Cemetery (1824-1956)Odd Fellows Ce…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BQA_hope-lodge_Fort-Washington-PA.html
Originally known asWhite Marsh Estateserved asArmy Medical HeadquartersNovember and December 1777 forGeorge Washington's armyCommemorated 1995Sons of the American Revolution ( Second Marker : )This propertyhas been placed on theNational Registe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BQ8_whitemarsh_Fort-Washington-PA.html
Here in the Emlen House Washington had his headquarters from Nov. 2 to Dec. 11, 1777, just before moving to Valley Forge. The last battle of this year was a British attack repulsed here on Dec. 5-6.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AVO_washingtons-army-encampment_Penn-Valley-PA.html
On this and adjacent ground Washington's Army encamped September 14, 1777. Erected by Merion Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution September 14, 1896
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AT7_philadelphia-and-columbia-railway_Merion-Station-PA.html
One of Americas Earliest Railroads,it was first powered by horses, later by steam. The right-of-way was on the south-side of Montgomery Avenue across from Merion Friends Meetinghouse. This railroad was a major route for escaping slaves crossing…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AT4_merion-friends-meeting-house_Narberth-PA.html
Merion Friends Meeting HouseHas been designated aNational Historic Landmark This site possess national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of AmericaThis Meeting was established by the Merioneth Welsh community who se…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AT1_merion-friends-meeting_Narberth-PA.html
Continuously used since its erection in 1695 by Quakers, this Meeting House is thought to have been visited by William Penn. Welsh carpenters are believed responsible for its highly unusual cruciform architecture.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ASK_john-dickinson_Narberth-PA.html
Statesman, author. In influential writings, 1765-74, argued against British policies. Later, as a member, Continental Congress, 1774-76, favored conciliation and opposed the Declaration of Independence; nonetheless, served the patriot cause as col…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AS6_early-tavern_Narberth-PA.html
Opened in 1704, this tavern was known in Colonial times as the William Penn Inn, the Tunis Ordinary and Streeper's Tavern. Familiar to Franklin and Washington, the inn was renamed, shortly after the Revolution, in honor of Gen. Wayne, who had lodg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18XK_gen-lachlan-mcintosh_King-of-Prussia-PA.html
"an officer of great worth and merit" George WashingtonDuring the winter of Valley Forge, Gen. Lachlan McIntosh of Georgiacommanded the first brigade of the Continental Amy. The Brigadewhich was composed of North Carolina regiments, was quarteredi…
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