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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZ4_zion-church-military-hospital_Allentown-PA.html
In memory of the Soldiers of the Continental Army who suffered and died in Zion Church used as a military hospital from September 1777 to April 1779. This tablet is erected by the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution A.D. 1916.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZ3_zions-reformed-church_Allentown-PA.html
Founded 1762, site of a Revolutionary War Hospital, Birthplace of of [sic] the local Public School System and a College now Cedar Crest College. Also known as the "Liberty Bell Church" ———————&m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BY7_zollinger-harned-department-store_Allentown-PA.html
Constructed in 1924 as the Zollinger-Harned Department Store, this building is listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings. It was acquired and renovated by Sovereign Realty 1983-III, Ltd. Developer: Sovereign Realty, Inc., a subsidiary…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BY6_the-saving-of-the-liberty-bell_Allentown-PA.html
In commemoration of the saving of the Liberty Bell from the British, September 1777 Erected to the memory of John Jacob Mickley Commissary of Issues, and member of the General Committee from Whitehall Township Northampton County, Pennsylv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJOK_lehigh-county_Allentown-PA.html
Formed March 6, 1812 from part of Northampton County and named for the Lehigh River. Home of George Taylor, signer of Declaration of Independence. County seat of Allentown sheltered the Liberty Bell during occupation of Philadelphia, 1777-1778.
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