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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZL3_forty-fort-cemetery-lost-graves-memorial_Forty-Fort-PA.html
On the afternoon of Friday June 23, 1972 the Susquehanna River swollen by flood waters of unprecedented height broke through the dike at a point 120 yards south of this site. The swirling water gouged a four acre chasm out of the heart …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZKY_wyoming-seminary-presidents-lost-graves-memorial_Forty-Fort-PA.html
This monument erected by Wyoming Seminary in memory of four presidents of the school whose grave sites were lost in the flood of June 23, 1972 Rev. Reuben Nelson President 1844 - 1862 1863 - 1872 Rev. Young C. Smith President 1862 - 1…
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Dedicated to the men and women of Forty Fort, who served their country in all wars. [Dedicated] May 30, 1984
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZKG_forty-fort-meeting-house_Forty-Fort-PA.html
This church was erected in the year 1804 It was restored in 1922 by the Luzerne County Committee of the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dames of America ———————————&mdas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCEL_denison-house_Forty-Fort-PA.html
Built in 1790, home of Col. Nathan Denison, Revolutionary Officer and Luzerne County Judge.
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Named for the forty Connecticut settlers of 1769. Begun in 1770. The Wyoming Massacre followed its surrender to Maj. Butler's force of British, Tories, and Indians, July 4, 1779.
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