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This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior-Circa 1909
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This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior-Circa 1850
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Governor of the State, 1915-19, outstanding educator, was born near here April 14, 1862. Superintendent county schools, 1884-90. Juniata College president, 1895-1906; 1924-30. Died Mar. 14, 1930. Buried in Valley View Cemetery
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZJ0_smithfield-township-world-war-memorial_Huntingdon-PA.html
To perpetuate the memoryof the men ofSmithfield Townshipwho served their countryin the World's War 1917-1919 [Honor Roll of Veterans] And to honor him who madethe Supreme SacrificeCorporal Thomas Davis McEwenKilled in action, Vesle River, Fi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZIZ_founders-hall_Huntingdon-PA.html
Juniata acknowledges with gratitude those members of the Huntingdon community who made the construction of Founders Hall possible in 1879. On the occasion of its 100th Anniversary, the College expresses appreciation to those alumni and other frien…
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To HonorAll Veterans Serving In TheArmed ForcesIn War And Peace [Panels Recognize Different Wars] Dedicated November 11, 1991
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To Those Who ServedOur Country In Time Of War————They Gave Their TodayFor Our Tomorrow
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZIC_huntingdon-county_Huntingdon-PA.html
Formed September 20, 1787 out of Bedford County. Named for the Countess of Huntingdon. Huntingdon, the county seat, was laid out in 1767. This county was developed by settlers attracted to its fertile agricultural land and its rich iron deposits.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZI8_onojutta-juniata-achsinnink-standing-stone_Huntingdon-PA.html
Erected Sept. 8th 1896as a memorialof the ancientStanding StoneRemoved by theIndians in 1754
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZHD_david-r-porter_Huntingdon-PA.html
Ironmaster and Governor of the State, 1839-45, lived in this house. A leader in local affairs, he was called "our own Davy R." His son Horace, soldier and diplomat, was born here, 1837.
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