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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGS3_conrad-weiser-trading-post_Reading-PA.html
A hewn-log building, erected on this site about 1750; operated until 1760 by Conrad Weiser, distinguished pioneer settler, treaty maker, Indian agent and interpreter, and first Berks County lay judge.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGS2_womans-christian-temperance-union-drinking-fountain_Reading-PA.html
Erected by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Reading Pa. for the use of the public.
[Bust of] Francis E. Willard
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGRJ_skyline-boulevard_Reading-PA.html
Dedicated byThe City of Readingto those citizens who in a periodof economic depression labored tobuild this boulevard,1932 - 1935MayorHeber ErmentroutCouncilmenWilliam J. Smith · George M. YocomJesse George · William C. HoverterFrede…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGRH_doctor-jonathan-potts_Reading-PA.html
On this site was the house occupied by Dr. Jonathan Potts; Deputy Director General, 1777-1780, of Northern and Middle Departments of the Continental Army.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGRG_penns-common_Reading-PA.html
Given in common to the citizens of Reading, in 1748, by the family of William Penn.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGR5_ringgold-light-artillery_Reading-PA.html
To commemoratethe patriotism and promptitudeof theRinggold Light Artilleryof Reading, Pennsylvania,which reported for duty atHarrisburg, April 16, 1861,arriving there first of thePennsylvania Companies;and with theLogan Guards of Lewistown,Washing…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGR0_the-pagoda_Reading-PA.html
This buildingwith 10 acres of landwas given tothe City of Readingby Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan MouldApril 21, 1911
In memory ofJames MatzCarpenter-Contractor & Builderand sonsChas. E. & Jas. A. MatzDesigners of this Pagoda
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGQW_dr-bodo-otto_Reading-PA.html
Site of the home of Dr. Bodo Otto, Military Surgeon in Continental Army, 1775-82. Served as Surgeon-in-Chief at Valley Forge, 1777-78; Physician and Surgeon of the Continental Hospitals. Died, 1787.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGQU_henry-a-muhlenberg_Reading-PA.html
Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church from 1803 to 1829; Member of Congress, 1829-38; first U.S. Minister to Austria; Candidate for governor of Pennsylvania at the time of death in 1844. His home was on this site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGQN_hunter-liggett_Reading-PA.html
Born here March 21, 1857. A graduate of West Point, 1879. He held commands in the Philippines, 1899-1901 and 1915-17, and rose to the rank of Lt. Gen in 1918. On Oct. 16, 1918, he succeeded Gen. Pershing as head of the American First Army in Euro…