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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME8L_windber-area-victims-of-july-20th-1977-flood_Windber-PA.html
Susan ZidzikHelen M. ZidzikGeorge A. ZidzikAndrew KoharchikMargie Koharchik
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME8J_the-coal-miner_Windber-PA.html
This statue presented to the citizens of this community by the district schoolchildren and dedicated to the men of the mines who by their labor and loyalty have helped to make Windber one of the best towns in the nation...1952 In honor of the p…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME8I_american-legion-post-449-war-memorial_Central-City-PA.html
In memory of those who fought and died for our country in all wars
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME8F_harmon-husband_Somerset-PA.html
Leader of North Carolina revolt against the British, he fled under an assumed name in 1771. Somerset's first settler; lived at Coffee Springs farm some years. Became a pamphleteer and active in the Whiskey Rebellion. Died in 1795.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME88_forbes-road_Central-City-PA.html
Named for Edmund Cartlidge, Indian trader. A camp located here, on the Raystown Path, provided good grass for the horses of General Forbes' army in 1758. The site of the redoubt is marked two and a half miles north of here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME85_jeremiah-s-black_Berlin-PA.html
One of Pennsylvania's most noted jurists and lawyers, was born here Jan. 10, 1810. State Supreme Court Justice, 1851-57; U.S. Attorney-General, 1857-60. Later life spent at York as a famous lawyer. Died Aug. 19, 1883.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME83_berlin_Berlin-PA.html
This area was a center of protest during the Whiskey Rebellion. A riot occurred at the Berlin schoolhouse in June 1794. In September, according to local historians, Robert Philson raised a liberty pole at his log store on the square; he advised ci…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME80_veterans-memorial_Berlin-PA.html
In honor of the men and women who serve in the armed forces of our country honorably preserving our freedom and our way of life.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7XK_wind-power_Somerset-PA.html
Windmills on the horizonWind is an abundant resource, which can be used to generate pollution-free electricity. On the distant horizon is the Somerset wind farm which is one of several wind farms of Pennsylvania. This wind farm has six windmills t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM57E_john-nelson-davis_Salisbury-PA.html
John Nelson Davis for whom Mt. Davis, Pa. is named was an early community leader in Southern Somerset County. He was a surveyor, school teacher, Superintendent of Schools for Elk Lick Township, Pa., and ordained minister, shook maker, farmer and d…
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