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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A9L_veterans-memorial_Lackawaxen-PA.html
Humbly and Gratefully
Dedicated
to
The United States of America's
Armed Forces
We honor all who have served
our great nation and ask you,
remember mothers, fathers, wives
husbands, children, family and friends,
they too pay the price of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A77_unknown-soldier-a-war-memorial_Lackawaxen-PA.html
Killed in the
Battle of Minisink
July 22 1779
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A20_ecker-haupt-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Lackawaxen-PA.html
In memory of
William T. Ecker
1923 - 1945
and
Harold J. Haupt
1921 - 1944
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This plaque was presented by
Henry Haupt
Veteran of the Indian Wars
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21VE_benjamin-alden-bidlack_Milford-PA.html
This monument with the following inscription
is designed from the one erected by
the Americans of Bogata U.S. Columbia.
The Americans in Bogata
erect this monument,
to the memory of
their late-friend & countryman.
The
Hon. Benj. Alden Bi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21UJ_sugar-maple_Milford-PA.html
One of the oldest trees on the estate, this giant sugar maple was planted in the late 1800s by General William Tecumseh Sherman, a friend of James Pinchot and frequent house guest. We don't tap this tree, but did you know it takes 32 - 40 gallons …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OMN_judge-john-biddis_Milford-PA.html
In honor of Judge John Biddis founder of Milford, Pennsylvania in 1796. He named Milford after a town in Wales, the home of his ancestors. Judge Biddis was one of the first four circuit judges appointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania.
Assigned t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OMM_centre-square-drinking-fountain_Milford-PA.html
Sculpted from blocks of bluestone in 1911 for the Village Improvement Association. This fountain was erected originally at curbside, to provide drinking water to horses in front, pedestrians in back and dogs on either side.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OML_old-stone-courthouse_Milford-PA.html
Built 1814-15, Courts of Pike County 1815-1874. First Church service of First Presbyterian Church 1823, The Methodist Church 1826, The Episcopal Church 1866, Pike County Jail 1816.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OM0_soldiers-and-sailors-memorial_Milford-PA.html
Dedicated
in honor and memory
of the
Soldiers and Sailors from
Pike County, Pennsylvania
who answered our
country's call to arms
in wars of our nation
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OKR_gifford-pinchot_Milford-PA.html
The noted forester, conservationist and Governor of Pennsylvania two terms in 1923-27; 1931-35, had his ancestral home at Gray Towers, Milford. Born in Connecticut, 1865 of a long line of pioneers of this region. Died on October 4, 1946.