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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29HD_veterans-memorial_Mansfield-PA.html
In commemoration of Mansfield's Sesquicentennial Celebration and as a tribute to the Mansfield alumni, students, faculty, staff and founders who have so honorably served our country as members of the Armed Services, this memorial is presented wi…
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These elm trees and this tablet were placed here by the Mansfield State Normal School, in honor of her five-hundred young men and young women, who, in the spirit of sacrifice and devotion, gave their services to their country. In Memoriam …
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In Memoriam Veterans of All Wars This park is dedicated to all Mansfield area veterans who have served their country with pride and honor, who by their sacrifice have preserved freedom for every citizen. This memorial is dedicated to the …
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Killed in Action Gerald N. Austin · Gordon Bailey · Sgt. John F. Cox Croix de Guerre [sic on marker] Nurse Sylvene A. Nye [Honor Roll of Veterans by community] That government of the people, by the people, for the people,…
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This tablet marks the campof the pioneers constructingthe Williamson Road.Weather conditions delaying theconstruction. Canoes were builtand used from this camp toApple Island1792-93 Placed byWellsboro ChapterDaughters of the American Revolution…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9AL_williamson-road_Mansfield-PA.html
Here the road builders late in 1792 ended work. After facing starvation, they were rescued by canoes and supplies from Painted Post. Canoe Camp derived its name from the incident.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9A6_corning-blossburg-railroad_Mansfield-PA.html
One of the early railroads in the Northeast was completed in 1840 from Corning, N.Y. to Blossburg. It was built by the Tioga Navigation Company to connect the Chemung Canal, and the Erie Railroad, with the local coal fields.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM99W_mansfield-soldiers-orphan-school_Mansfield-PA.html
In memory ofProfessor F.A. Allenerected byformer pupils of theMansfield SoldiersOrphan SchoolHis words of wisdom and tenderadmonition have provided a guideand inspirationThis tablet marks the site of the school, 1867-1889
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM99V_rural-electrification_Mansfield-PA.html
In 1936 seventy-five percent of Pennsylvania farms had no electric service. During the next five years, with Federal support, 14 consumer-owned cooperatives were formed in the State. Tri-county Rural Electric Cooperative, serving much of north-cen…
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