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In memory and honor of
all who have served
our country...
Duty · Honor · Courage · Sacrifice
Dedicated on Memorial Day May 29, 2017
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In honor of
all men & women
who served our
country in the
Armed Forces
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Memorial
to
the men and women
of Egypt and vicinity
who served in World War II
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Dedicated to all Veterans
through peace and war
Their memories
will never die
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John Philip Boehm, 1734
John Henry Goetschius, 1736-1739
Peter Henry Dorsius, 1740
John Philip Boehm, 1741
John Conrad Wuert, 1742-1744
John Philip Boehm, 1745-1749
John Jacob Wissler, 1752-1754
Philip Jacob Michael, 1755-1763
John Daniel …
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In honor of the members
of the
Egypt Congregations
and
Community
who served in the
World War
☆☆ Killed in Action ☆☆
Clifford Gangeware · Edwin Miller · Harry Miller
☆ Died in Service ύ…
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A substantial stone structure, used as a military post and as a refuge for settlers against attack, was nearby on the north bank of Coplay Creek. It was built in 1760 by Adam Deshler, a native of Switzerland. Remaining in his family for several ge…
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Just west of here is the house built originally by John Peter Troxel in 1756 and acquired by Peter Steckel in 1768. It was restored in 1943 and is now owned and maintained as a museum by the Lehigh County Historical Society.
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Just west of here is the house built originally by John Peter Troxel in 1756 and acquired by Peter Steckel in 1768. It was restored in 1943 and is now owned and maintained as a museum by the Lehigh County Historical Society.
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This Pennsylvania German farmhouse was constructed in 1756 by John Peter Troxell, an immigrant from Germany in search of a better life. When the structure was built, twenty years before the Declaration of Independence was signed, this farm sat on …
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David O. Saylor was the first to make portland cement in the United States, at Coplay in 1871. First use of the rotary kiln to manufacture cement on a commercial scale also was here Nov. 8, 1889.