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First White Child born in Bedford County Grave MarkerWilliam FraserPVT Continental LineRevolutionary War1759 - 1844
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Shawnee Cabins EncampmentAt this pointthe Forbes Roadleads southwestwardtothe eastern slopeofthe Allegheny Mountains8 1/3 miles from Fort Bedford
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"First in war - first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen."This tablet marks the building used by President George Washington as his headquarters October 19 and 20, 1794, when he was in Bedford, in charge of the United States Army,…
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Ninety feet north of this spot stood the first log house in this community, erected in the year 1795 by Jacob and Elizabeth Kemp Kinsey (Kintzy) who were born in Germany in 1769. The homestead contained 439 acres and 87 perches. Patent for the lan…
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Built about 1771. It was the headquarters of George Washington in October, 1794, when he came to Bedford to review troops assembled here to quell Whiskey Rebellion in western part of the State.
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The Elm Tree which this tablet marks was planted in memory of those Patriots of the Borough of Bedford who gave their lives for the cause of freedom in the Great World War. Corporal Howard Pardoe Booty, Co. L. 112th U.S. Infantry, 28th Division…
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In honor of the men and women of Bedford County who answered the call We remember these who lost their lives in service to their country Darrell Zane Magruder · Donald Clair Wyles · Charles E Sivits · Irvin Grant Weyand …
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Lest We ForgetWe honor all veterans of Bedford County
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Set aside, at the time of Manor survey in 1761, by the family of William Penn, as property of the town of Bedford.
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A log structure, built prior to 1761, stood on this site. Known, also, as the Commandants House; later as "Rising Sun Inn." Occupied by British officers until close of French and Indian War. Destroyed by fire, Dec. 14, 1885.
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