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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PND_fort-reed-stockade_Lock-Haven-PA.html
Located in the Stockade of Fort Reed. Built in 1775 for defence against the Indians.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PNC_the-susquehanna-greenway_Lock-Haven-PA.html
What is the Susquehanna Greenway? The Susquehanna Greenway is a corridor of farms, forests, parks, trails and river towns that connects people to the natural and cultural treasures of the Susquehanna River. Nearly 500 miles in length, it is Pennsy…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IKD_lock-haven-flood-protection-project_Lock-Haven-PA.html
Dedicated to the people of Lock Haven to secure protection from the ravaging floods of Susquehanna River and to promote economic stability for future growth. Dedicated October 14, 1994 Local Cooperation Agreement March 14, 1991 Ground B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18KS_tiadaghton-elm_Jersey-Shore-PA.html
Under this huge Elm, July 4, 1776, resolves declaring independence were drawn, prior to news of action by Congress at Philadelphia. This was an expression of the spirit common to the frontier and led by the famous Fair Play men.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18KQ_simeon-susannah-pfoutz_Renovo-PA.html
In memory of Simeon Pfoutz and wife Susannah, first white settlers on Kettle Creek. He selected this site in 1813, cleared the land, built a log house, went to Perry Co. for his wife, two year old son Simon, and returned in 1814 to spend the rest …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18KP_pine-creek-presbyterian-church_Jersey-Shore-PA.html
On this site stood the original building of Pine Creek Presbyterian Church organized 1792Became Presbyterian Church of Jersey Shore 1851
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18KO_lock-haven_Lock-Haven-PA.html
Named by the founder Jerry Church for this old canal lock built by the state of Pennsylvania 1834 the haven for rafts created by the dam.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18KN_leidy-natural-gas-boom_Renovo-PA.html
Against expert advice, Dorcie Calhoun drilled Leidy Township's first successful deep gas well about a quartermile south of here. On January 8, 1950, the well hit natural gas at a depth of 5,659 feet, and for a time it brought up an estimated 15 mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18KM_great-shamokin-path_Mill-Hall-PA.html
By the Indian path along Bald Eagle Creek, in 1772, Bishop Ettwein, Moravian, brought some 200 Christian Mohicans and Delawares from Friedenshuetten, near Wyalusing, to Friedensstadt on the Beaver.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18KL_fort-reed_Lock-Haven-PA.html
William Reed's stockaded house was the westernmost defense for Susquehanna Valley settlers. The site of the pioneer outpost is a few blocks ahead at the monument near the bridge.
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