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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P6M_milltown_Sayre-PA.html
Prince Bryant's gristmill became Shepards mill in 1788. The only mill between Binghamton, NY and Wilkes-Barre, PA. Shipping point for oil, lumber and plaster by raft to settlements on the Susquehanna. Later, there were nine mills operating at Mill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P2K_world-war-i-doughboy_Sayre-PA.html
Sayre Penna. Our honored dead in 1914-The World War-1918Archie T. Hatch · Orlando M. Loomis · Eugene F. Murphy · Leo A. Murphy · Arthur V. Drake · Fred D. Skiff · Clarence B. Utter · …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P2J_guthrie-square_Sayre-PA.html
Named to honor Dr. Donald Guthrie who for many years has been surgeon-in-chief of the Robert Packer Hospital-Guthrie Clinic which from a small country hospital he has made internationally known. His services and his kindness to countless thousands…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P2I_lehigh-valley-railroad_Sayre-PA.html
Left Panel 1889 · 1870 Development of Sayre as a railroad town began with the naming of the junction for Robert H. Sayre, Chief Engineer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. · 1889 Cornerstone for the Packer Avenue Bridge. · 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P2H_pine-plains_Sayre-PA.html
This area was known by pioneers as the "Pine Plains." In 1790 near this spot Timothy Pickering met Red Jacket and his Senecas. They were on the way to the peace council at Tioga Point.
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