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Achievement Award
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In memory of those
who gave their lives
in the Armed Forces
Erected by
American War Mothers
[?] 19, 1944
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2904_ways-garden_Williamsport-PA.html
Given by
J. Roman Way
1848 - 1935
to the City
of Williamsport
- 1913 -
Erected in
Grateful Recognition
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2903_dr-randall-f-hipple-williamsport-historic-district_Williamsport-PA.html
Designated as a tribute
to
Dr. Randall F. Hipple
for his commitment to the City
of Williamsport and its heritage.
During his 34 consecutive years of
service (1972-2005) as a member of
Williamsport City Council,
he strongly advocated for
…
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Erected by the
People of Lycoming Co.
under the auspices of
The Grand Army
of the Republic
to the memory of
Their Heroic Dead
who Fell in Defence
of the Union
1861 to 1865
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ESK_julia-c-collins_Williamsport-PA.html
Essayist, teacher, and author, her work, The Curse of Caste, is considered to be among the first published novels by an African American woman. In 1865, it was serialized in the African Methodist Episcopal Christian Recorder, a publication with na…
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Daniel Hughes, a lumber raftsman on the Susquehanna, lived here, 1854-80. In the years ending with the Civil War, he brought fugitive slaves here from Maryland, protecting them before they continued north via the Underground Railroad. Hughes gave …
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Laid out 1795 by Michael Ross. Incorporated as a borough 1806; as a city 1866. At one time a leading lumber center of the nation. Trade and travel for over a century.
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During its 85 years, 1886-1971, this unique family-owned firm produced thousands of high-quality wood-veneer doors for the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and other public and private buildings across the nation. Using Pennsylvania hardwoods and ma…
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Owner, lumber mills, and president, Susquehanna Boom. A key player in making this city the "lumber capital of the world." He invented the "herdic," a rear-entry carriage, and erected many buildings here on Millionaire's Row. His 1854 home is No. 407.