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On August 28, 1861, Shippensburg resident Jacob Agle volunteered for service with Company H, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, leaving behind his wife and three sons: Edward, age 7; Samuel, age 5; and Abner age 4. On September 13, 1863, Private Agle was s…
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Charter Member & First President of The Shippensburg Garden Club "To plant is to love others besides oneself" ————————————— Historic Preservation District Shippe…
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Died in Service Mark L. Bauserman · Paul H. Beidel · George W. Bert · Roy C. Buhrman · John L. Burkholder · Wilbur C. Burkholder · Wayne L. Clendening · William J. Dowd · H…
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Died in Service Gordon L. Eyer · Ray E. Hayes Merle William Miller · Richard Shank [Honor Roll of Veterans not transcribed] Supplemental Roster World War II [Honor Roll of Veterans not transcribed]
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This park was created in large part through the dedicated efforts and generous contributions of Arthur R. Burkhart Robert M. Currens Harold S. Garling, Treasurer Carl A. Naugle, Chairman Paul B. Noftsker, Secretary Original Shippensburg P…
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These tablets are dedicated to and bear the names of the servicemen and women from Shippensburg and R.D.'s and nearby villages who served honorably in the American Armed Forces during the Vietnam War: July 1, 1958 — May 7, 1975. This was…
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Settled about 1733 Laid out by and named for Edward Shippen · 1703-1781 · Merchant Mayor of Philadelphia Later a resident of Lancaster Paymaster in the Forbes Expedition A founder and trustee of Princeton University Grandso…
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Founded 1730 by Edward Shippen. Second oldest town in the state west of the Susquehanna River. Important community on colonial frontier. Temporary seat of Cumberland Co., whose first courts were held here in 1750-51.
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Founded 1730 by Edward Shippen. Second oldest town in the state west of the Susquehanna River. Important community on colonial frontier. Temporary seat of Cumberland Co., whose first courts were held here in 1750-51.
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At Shippensburg, the Raystown Path forked; one branch led directly west over three steep mts. to Burnt Cabins; the other, taken by General Forbes to avoid heavy grades, went south round Parnells Knob to Fort Loudon, crossing the Tuscarora Mountain…
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