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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2E7D_veterans-memorial_Tunkhannock-PA.html
Veterans Memorial. . "To Our Men and Women, Past, Present, and Future God Bless and Thank You." [Armed Forces Emblems]. var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1').innerText; document.getElementById('i…
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The Freedom Tree. . Dedicated on November 7, 2009 to all past, present, and future men and women of the United States Armed Forces who stand strong for our freedom. We thank you. The Freedom Tree Project sponsored by donations to the Tunkhan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DAN_discover-tunkhannock_Tunkhannock-PA.html
Discover Tunkhannock. A Susquehanna Greenway River Town. Tunkhannock is a historic, friendly Pennsylvania Route 6 Heritage Community, a gateway to the Endless Mountains. Iroquois canoes, pioneers' rafts, canal boats and trains have all passed by …
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The name of a Delaware Indian village located at the mouth of the creek in the mid-18th century. Visited by Cammerhof in 1749. Hays and Tatemy found it deserted in 1758. The name means "small stream."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PB9_walter-b-tewksbury_Tunkhannock-PA.html
Winner of five medals in track & field, 1900 Olympic Games in Paris (two gold, two silver, one bronze). Co-holder, world record, 100 - meter dash, 1900. Member, National Track & Field Hall of Fame and Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. At the Unive…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PB8_sullivan-expedition-against-the-iroquois-indians-1779_Tunkhannock-PA.html
Twelve miles from Quialutimack on the march from Wyoming to Teaoga August 3, 1779 Lay on lowlands between this point and the river
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Erected in memory of the Soldiers and Sailors from Wyoming County, who fought for the preservation of the Union from 1861 to 1865,
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVCD_sullivans-march_Tunkhannock-PA.html
Gen. John Sullivan's army on Aug. 3, 1779 camped by the river. Third camp from Fort Wyoming. Part of the Clinton-Sullivan campaign ending in the rout of the Six Nations Iroquois. The Tory-Indian menace on the frontier was eliminated.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVCB_wyoming-county_Tunkhannock-PA.html
Formed on April 4, 1842 out of Luzerne County. The name, honoring the Wyoming Valley, is derived from and Indian word meaning "extensive meadows." County seat of Tunkhannock was settled 1790; incorporated 1841. Sullivan's March passed through in A…
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