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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFF2_the-hill-school_Pottstown-PA.html
Founded in 1851 by the Rev. Matthew Meigs, The Hill School originally was known as the "Family Boarding School" and housed in an elegant estate formerly owned by Pottstown's N.P. Hobart. It was the first school in the country where students lived …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFEX_hatboro-world-war-i-memorial_Hatboro-PA.html
In honor of the men of Hatboroand vicinity who answered theircountry's call in the World War1917 - 1918 Frank G. Girard [died in service] Dedicated May 30, 1922
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFEL_pottstown-war-memorial_Pottstown-PA.html
In proud remembranceof Pottstown heroes whogave their lives in the GreatWorld War for freedomjustice and humanity World War II Dec 7, 1941 - Sept 2, 1945 In grateful tribute tothose of this communitywho gave their livesfor our country Kor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFEJ_annie-wittenmyer_Pottstown-PA.html
Past National President,Woman's Relief CorpsAuxiliary to theGrand Army of the RepublicDied February 2, 1900Erected by theWoman's Relief Corpsin loving memory of herservice on battle-fieldsand in hospitalsduring the Civil War
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFD0_pottstown-historical-society_Pottstown-PA.html
Since 1936, the Historical Society has dedicated itself to promoting interest in the historic background of Pottstown and to preserving materials which illustrate that history. In 2000, the Historical Society continued its commitment to historic p…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCY_the-grubb-mansion_Pottstown-PA.html
The Grubb Mansion, located at 1304 High Street, is a Queen Anne Victorian built in 1906 by William I. Grubb. Mr. Grubb began his career as a slater and a carpenter. In 1893, at the age of 37, he formed a bicycle manufacturing company in a small sh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCN_the-pottstown-news_Pottstown-PA.html
In 1887, P. Elwood Baum purchased the newspaper that would eventually become the present day Mercury. At that time, Baum renamed The Chronicle, located at 18 1/2 N. Hanover St., The Pottstown Daily News. After Baum's death in 1892, Thomas Taylor t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCK_reading-passenger-station_Pottstown-PA.html
When people learned of the railroad coming to Pottstown in the 1830's, the two rival hotel keepers, John Boyer and Joshua B. Missimer, vied for their business by building hotels on either side of the railroad tracks. Both lost out. In 1939 [sic - …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCD_the-old-brick-church_Pottstown-PA.html
Pottstown's oldest church was built in 1796 on the corner of Hanover and Chestnut Streets on ground given by John Potts. The building was erected by two congregations, the Lutheran and the Reformed, and was also known as the Union Church when both…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFC6_st-clair-mansion_Pottstown-PA.html
The St. Clair Mansion was built by John Potts, Jr., the third son of the founder of Pottstown. A judge of the Common Pleas Court, he elected to remain loyal to England during the American Revolution and had to flee the country when his properties …
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