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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26RE_independence-hall-stones_Warminster-PA.html
These historic stones were once located at Independence Hall in Philadelphia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26RD_john-kulick-and-tristan-smith-a-war-memorial_Warminster-PA.html
John Kulick who was killed in action while serving in the United States Army in Iraq, August 9, 2005. John was a firefighter with the Enterprise Fire Co., Hatboro; the U.S. Navy Fire Dept. at the Willow Grove Naval Air Station and the Cente…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26QV_9-11-nyc-emergency-responders-memorial-a-war-memorial_Warminster-PA.html
Fire Department New York [Roll of Honored Dead] NYPD [Roll of Honored Dead] NY/NJ Port Authority [Roll of Honored Dead] [Beam Remnant from World Trade Center] [WTC Twin Towers Model] [Many memorial pavers]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MCC_early-life-on-the-moland-farm_Warminster-PA.html
Unfortunately, there are few contemporary descriptions of the area at that time. The local "Scotch-Irish" of the 18th century were not as concerned with keeping records of their daily activities as they were with keeping records of their…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MC9_johnsville-naval-air-development-center_Warminster-PA.html
This site was acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II from the Brewster Aircraft Corporation; it served as a strategic locale for weapons development and testing of modern aircraft. Later, it was a training facility for America's Mercury, Ge…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MC7_warminster-community-park-sandpiper_Warminster-PA.html
Solitary SandpiperWhen to look: April-May, August-September *How big: 9 inches long *What to look for: Dark back with light spots. *What to listen for: High pitched whistle. Spotted SandpiperWhen to look: April-September *How big: 8 inches long…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MB0_welcome-to-the-moland-house_Warminster-PA.html
On August 10, 1777, George Washington chose the Moland House as his headquarters while awaiting military intelligence on British naval and troop movements. With him were 11,000 Continental and militia soldiers encamped on the farms surrounding the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MAH_moland-house_Warminster-PA.html
Gen. Washington's headquarters Aug. 10-23, 1777, during the Neshaminy encampment of 11,000 troops. Here, the Marquis de Lafayette functioned for the first time as Major General at the Council of War on Aug. 21, and Count Casimir Pulaski of Poland …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRT9_the-battle-of-the-crooked-billet_Warminster-PA.html
The Battle of the Crooked Billetwas fought around this spotMay 1, 1778.General John Lacey's Command of 400 Officersand men stationed at The Crooked Billet (nowHatboro) were attacked by a detachment of800 men of British Cavalry and Infantry underLi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFFB_cross-roads_Warminster-PA.html
The tavern at Cross Roads, as Hartsville was initially called, was erected in 1742 and was once the scene of much activity, including cattle auctions. Nearby was land that became an encampment site for 13,000 of George Washington's soldiers in 177…
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