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In grateful recognition to those who served our country for the cause of peace in World War I "The Legitimate object of war is a more Perfect Peace...." W. T. Sherman —————————&mdash…
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"With malice toward none, with charity for all" Abraham Lincoln Dedicated to the memory of the Union Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Army Nurses, who served during the War for the Preservation of the Union. 1861 - 1865 [Dedicated] May 3…
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In memory of the Citizen Soldiers of Susquehanna County, who gave their lives for the preservation of the Union, in the War of 1861, 65. Given Then The Dead Their Due The Union must and shall be preserved. [Honor Roll of Soldiers] …
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This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ——————— This structure has been recorded by the Historic American Build…
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Formed on February 21, 1810 out of Luzerne County. Named for Susquehanna River. Home of Galusha A. Grow, sponsor of 1862 Homestead Act. Montrose, county seat incorporated 1824, was an early Abolitionist center and stop on the Underground Railroad.
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This boulder from the farm of Hon. Galusha A. Grow Glenwood Pennsylvania commemorates his Homestead Bill of 1862. The near-by elm grew on the first homestead taken under this act. It was brought here by the first homesteader Daniel Fre…
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In 1812 Post and Bartlet Hinds deeded to this county ten acres for public buildings. In 1996 this site and everything within was placed on the register through the efforts of the Society for the Preservation of Montrose. Of note are the courthouse…
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This tree honors the selfless devotion of Susquehanna County's first public health nurse Mary Borthwick 1918 - 1976
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