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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXW_grove-cemetery_New-Brighton-PA.html
Incorporated 1859 Daugherty and Pulaski Townships non-profit - non-denominational. Here rest the founding fathers, noted leaders, family loved ones, veterans serving from the Revolutionary to the present. A Civil War Soldiers Monument "Where Past …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXV_benvenue-manor_Zelienople-PA.html
Benvenue Manor was built in 1816 by George Henry Mueller near the Old Venango Trail. Stone for the manor was quarried on the property. Saint Paul's Lutheran Church, Zelienople, was founded here. Also on the property is Sunrise Cottage, built in 1848.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXU_oak-grove-presbyterian-church_New-Brighton-PA.html
In 1890 the Presbytery of Allegheny approved the petition of Messrs. Charles J. Bonzo and Leander McCauley to organize a church at this site. A building was erected at a cost of $1,270. Services were held regularly until terminated by Presbytery i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXT_daugherty-cemetery_New-Brighton-PA.html
First Catholic cemetery in Beaver County. Land given by Edward Daugherty for Catholic burials upon the death of his brother 1801. Transferred to sponsor parish Saint Peter and Paul, Beaver 1832. Burial ground for parish priests, Father James Reid …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXS_joseph-h-bausman-d-d_Rochester-PA.html
Home of Joseph H. Bausman D.D. 1854-1924 author of best known and most used history of Beaver County 2-volume Published 1904Pastor of United Presbyterian and congregational churches Rochester 1882-1907Professor English Literature Washington and Je…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXR_robert-townsend-house_New-Brighton-PA.html
Townsend was founder of an early iron business in county. Being of Quaker stock, he was an active abolishonist. His home built in 1835, was an important stop on the underground railroad before and during the war between the states.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXQ_childhood-home-of-edward-dempster-merrick_New-Brighton-PA.html
A 19th century industrialist, philanthropist, Civil War Veteran and founder of Merrick Art Gallery in New Brighton in 1880. Built in 1847 for his parents, Silas and Fanny Miner Merrick and family.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXVN_the-tuscararas-trail_Beaver-PA.html
The great trail between Fort Pitt and Detroit was traveled for years by Indians. It was used by the expeditions of Bouquet's Royal Americans. Blackwatch. Virginia and Pennsylvania Militia in 1764 and McIntosh's Continentals and Virginia Militia in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXVM_second-baptist-church_Rochester-PA.html
Black residents of Rochester, some former Virginia slaves employed at Park Brick Works, organized the church in 1894 on Jefferson Street. The present church foundation was built in 1904 with bricks prepared by church men, women and children.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXVL_the-michael-camp-house_Rochester-PA.html
The Camp House erected in 1870 by Michael Camp, Jr. Believed to be the oldest continuing family in Rochester. Leaders in civic, religious and fraternal affairs. This was home to three county commissioners and four masters of the Rochester Masonic …
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