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In the 1820s a ten foot tall Native American weathervane was crafted of heavy sheet iron by Samuel Cooper and painted by Joseph Moon. It was paid for by private subscriptions from townspeople. The Logan Inn erected it on February 22, 1828 in honor…
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Honor RollDedicated to the Citizens of New Hope
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This nine inch Dahlgren smoothbore gun was placed here to mark the colonial approach to town from the ferry landing and was dedicated on July 5, 1907. The gun is on loan to the Borough of New Hope from the US Navy. It was cast in 1855 at the West …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBSR_pennsylvania-canal_New-Hope-PA.html
A system of State-built public works to connect Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Lake Erie. The Delaware Division, Bristol-Easton begun 1827; operated by the State 1831-58, and by private owners to 1931. A State park since 1940.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8XL_john-pidcock_New-Hope-PA.html
On this spoton a tract of landof 505 acres calledby the IndiansWin-Na-Haw-Caw-ChunkJohn Pidcockthe first white settlerbuilt mills andestablished a tradingpost with the Indiansin 1684
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8XK_thompson-neely-house_New-Hope-PA.html
Headquarters ofBrigadier-General Lord Stirlingprevious to the Battle of Trenton.Quartered with him wereCaptain William Washington,Lieutenant James Monroe(later President of the United States)andCaptain James Mooreof the New York Artillery, whodied…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8XI_red-cedar_New-Hope-PA.html
This tree was27 yrs old whenGeorge Washingtonwas here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7RD_unknown-soldiers-of-the-continental-army_New-Hope-PA.html
In memory of themany unknown soldiersof theContinental Armywho died from sickness andexposure while encamped inthese fields before theBattle of Trenton and wereburied at this spotChristmas Day 1776.
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