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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CVI_civil-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Lewisburg-PA.html
Civil War Memorial. . Erected by Union County to the memory of her soldiery 1861 to 1865 ————— The Republic called They answered with their blood —————————…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BSJ_st-anthony-street-bridge_Lewisburg-PA.html
One of the earliest metal-truss bridges in the area was built on this site in 1889. It was a single-span pin-connected Pratt through truss erected by the Champion Bridge Company of Wilmington, Ohio, one of the nation's oldest such firms. The 150.5…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BSI_in-honor-of-ludwig-derr_Lewisburg-PA.html
First settler on the site of Lewisburg
Founder of Derrstown, 1785 which was incorporated into the Borough of Lewisburg, 1812.
Our first public spirited citizen Derr gave land to the Presbyterian, Lutheran and German Reformed Churches. His only s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PRQ_daniel-f-green_Lewisburg-PA.html
This tablet is in memory
of the donor of this park
Daniel F. Green
Citizen, Banker, Philanthropist
His career and love of children
is an inspiration for all
Dedicated June 14, 1955
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PRP_catholic-chapel_Lewisburg-PA.html
Built at Second and St. John Streets in 1790 by Town Proprietor Mathias Ellenckhuysen, his wife, Clara and Rev. John B. C. Helbron, O.F.M. Cap., Pastor of Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia and attended by Major Anthony Selin, founder of Selinsgrov…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L4Y_samuel-maclay_Lewisburg-PA.html
Member of Congress, 1794-97. U.S.Senator, 1802-09. Also member of the General Assembly, 1787-91; 1797-1802. Resident of Buffalo Valley after 1770 and died here in 1811. Buried in the nearby church cemetery.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L4X_buffalo-church_Lewisburg-PA.html
Organized by Presbyterian pioneers, 1773; broken up by Indian raids. Resumed with first regular pastor 1787. Log church of about 1774 replaced by stone in 1816, by brick in 1846. It stands a mile to the north.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L4W_buffalo-church_Lewisburg-PA.html
Organized by Presbyterian pioneers, 1773; broken up by Indian raids. Resumed with first regular pastor, 1787. Log church of about 1775 replaced by stone in 1816 and by brick in 1846.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L4U_buffalo-presbyterian-church_Lewisburg-PA.html
Organized 1773 First building erected 1775Second building erected 1816Present building erected 1846Pastors
1773-1787 - Supplies
1787-1801 - Rev. Hugh Morrison
1801-1805 - Supplies
1805-1835 - Rev Chas. Hood
1835-1884 - Rev. Isaac Grier D.D.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L4S_col-john-kelly_Lewisburg-PA.html
Outstanding Indian fighter of Buffalo Valley. Settled here about 1769; built log house to the north, now weatherboarded in 1775. Col Kelly served with distinction at the battles of Trenton and Princeton. He died in 1837. Buried at Lewisburg.