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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KAB_gettysburg-campaign_Carlisle-PA.html
On June 28, 1863, General Richard Ewell received orders from Robert E. Lee to move Ewell's southern troops out of Carlisle and on to Gettysburg. By June 29th two divisions of Ewell's troops marched over this road through Mt. Holly Springs, York Sp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JLJ_molly-pitcher_Carlisle-PA.html
Mary {McKolly | McCauley} Mary Hays nee Mary Ludwig Born October 13, 1744 Died January 22, 1832 ( Left Marker : ) Mary Ludwig ("Molly Pitcher") Daughter of John Ludwig Born October 13, 1744 - Died January 22, 1832 Married John Hays …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM109L_beta-pi-chapter-of-kappa-sigma-fraternity_Carlisle-PA.html
On this site, 277 W. Louther Street, from 1932 to 1963 lived the Brothers of Beta Pi Chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Presented by the chapter's Alumni Association onJune 7, 2003in honor of the chapter's 100th Anniversaryat Dickinson College,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM109J_memorial-park_Carlisle-PA.html
Memorial Park, created in 1974 as a recreation area for the surrounding community, stands on the site of Lincoln Cemetery. Originally named the African Cemetery of Carlisle, Lincoln Cemetery was in use as early as 1806. Several hundred African-…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM109H_54th-55th-massachusetts-infantry_Carlisle-PA.html
U.S. Colored Troops, 54th & 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiments and other Colored Civil War Soldiers buried here. [List of Veterans] World War I [List of Veterans]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM109G_lincoln-cemetery_Carlisle-PA.html
Lincoln Cemetery is the final resting place for at least forty African American Civil War veterans, representing the famous 54th and 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiments, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry, 7th, 31st, 39th and the 44th Regiment. Included …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM109F_the-jordan-gravestone_Carlisle-PA.html
Thanks to the dedication, appreciation, love and respect that Ms. Fleta Jordan had for her ancestors, she went to court to save the Jordan gravestone from being removed as a result of the April 20, 1967 Court Order designating the Borough of Carli…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ8W_the-hessian-powder-magazine_Carlisle-PA.html
The Hessian Powder Magazine was constructed at Carlisle Barracks in 1777 during the American War for Independence from the British government. Carlisle was a growing depot in support of Gen. George Washington's Continental Army. The magazine store…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVUE_cumberland-county-civil-war-memorial_Carlisle-PA.html
In honor of the soldiers of Cumberland County who fell in defense of the Union during the Great Rebellion. This monument is created by those who revere Patriotism and wish to perpetuate the Memory of the Brave Men, who aided in saving the Natio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTI3_the-presidents-house_Carlisle-PA.html
This colonial revival-style home began as a smaller "villa," built in 1833 by the Hon. John Reed, who had attended Dickinson College with the class of 1806. Through classes conducted in the basement of this house, Judge Reed in 1834 gave an inform…
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