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Fort Jefferson

Built by the Army of

General Arthur St. Clair

in October 1791

and used as a military post

during the campaigns against

the North-Western Indian tribes

MCMVII

Marker can be reached from Weavers-Fort Jefferson Road 0.1 miles west of Ohio ...

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The Rivers' Edge

On June 7, 1997, this park was dedicated to the memory of William I. Maxwell. His love for and commitment to the Saltsburg community, combined with his love for the river, make the Rivers' Edge park a fitting tribute that ...

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Blairsville Veterans Memorial

In Memory

of

Our Veterans of

All Wars

Marker is on Walnut Street (Pennsylvania Route 217) near Campbell Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Hart County War Memorial

Remembering the Sacrifices of War

World War I

John L. Burd • Leon Shipp • Daniel Hodges • Noah White • Charles W. Ard • Willie Mardis • Ernest E. Stinson • Walter T. Chaney • Sim L. Russell • Evans Butts ...

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The Town of Guilford

Patuxent Branch Trail

The Town of Guilford

History

Once, a thriving community prospered here along the banks of the Little Patuxent River. Guilford was a center for milling, quarrying, and cotton=cloth production in the late 18th through the early 20th centuries. It ...

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Edward Abbey

Author and defender of wilderness, most famous for his two books Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang. Born in Indiana, Pa., in 1927, Abbey grew up in and around the village of Home. Although he moved to the western ...

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Hart County, 1819

The 61st formed in Kentucky, from parts of Hardin, Barren counties. Home of the Buckners. Simon Bolivar Buckner, graduate of West Point, captain in Mexican War, CSA general in the Civil War, governor of Kentucky, 1887-91, candidate for US Vice-President, ...

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Site of Former Associate Reformed and United Presbyterian Church

1st Church Erected - 1840

2nd Church Erected - 1878

3rd Church Erected - 1914

Marker is at the intersection of Walnut Street (Pennsylvania Route 217) and Campbell Street, on the right when traveling north on Walnut Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Treaty of Greeneville

Anthony Wayne Treaty Memorial

Placed

to Commemorate the

Treaty of Greeneville

Signed August 3, 1795 by

General Anthony Wayne

Representing the

United States Government

and the chiefs and agents of the

Allied Indian Tribes

of the

Territory Northwest

of the Ohio River

MCMVI

Marker is at the intersection of South Broadway Street (Ohio Route ...

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Hart County

Created Jan. 19, 1819 Named for

1784 1815

Born 1784, Died 1813. Brought in childhood from Hagerstown, Md. to Lexington, Ky. Successful in both law and mercantile business. In 1812 raised and commanded Lexington Light Infantry; with his company went to Northwest ...

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