| Pennsylvania (Greene County), Kirby — Greene County Coal Miners Memorial | | | John L. Lewis, President
United Mine Workers of America
1920 to 1960
Greene County, Pennsylvania
proudly dedicates this monument
to all coal miners
On December 6, 1962, 460 feet directly beneath this site, 37 miners lost their lives in the U.S. Steel Robena Mine's Frosty Run Explosion - one of the worst mine disasters in Greene County history. — Map (db m16270) | | Pennsylvania (Greene County), Waynesburg — Company K, 110th U.S. Infantry (10th PA) World War Memorial | | | In memory of the men of
Co. K, 110th U.S. Infantry (10th PA.)
who made the supreme sacrifice
in the World War
William G. Meighen •
Norman N. Zahniser •
Alfred R. McCarty •
Charles E. Murphy •
Walter B. Riggle •
Floyd B. Huffman •
Francis B. Moore •
Allan K. Gabler •
James B. Patton •
Harold T. Cary •
John G. Duvall •
Harry Dunn •
Lawrence L. Staggers •
Edward McNicholas •
Hallie J. Glosser •
George T. McNeely •
James L. Farrell •
Bert Buchanan •
Floyd T. Hickman •
Ben . . . — Map (db m16221) | | Pennsylvania (Greene County), Waynesburg — Greene County | | | Formed February 9, 1796 from Washington County. Named for Gen. Nathanael Greene. Waynesburg, the county seat named for Gen. Anthony Wayne, was incorporated in 1816. Site of Waynesburg College, founded 1849. Near Ten Mile is birthplace of Gov. Edward Martin. — Map (db m16224) | | Pennsylvania (Greene County), Waynesburg — Greene County Civil War Memorial | | | Erected by the County of Greene in grateful memory of her Soldiers and Sailors of the War for the Union. 1861 - 1865 — Map (db m16222) | | Pennsylvania (Greene County), Waynesburg — Greene County Veterans Memorial | | | Dedicated to Greene County veterans who honorable served their country. — Map (db m16100) | | Pennsylvania (Greene County), Waynesburg — Greene County World War I Memorial | | | Honor Roll of the men of Greene County who gave their lives in the World War.
Areford, John G. •
Bissett, Joseph •
Buchanan, Bert •
Carey, Harold T. •
Closser, Hallie, J. •
Courtwright, John •
Crayne, Thomas E. •
Creel, James F. •
Davis, Albert •
Dunn, Harry •
Durbin, D. Goodwin •
Duvall, John G. •
Ewart, Samuel H. •
Farrell, James L. •
Gabler, Allen K. •
Grim, Jesse P. •
Grinnage, Edward •
Henline, Roy L. •
Hickman, Floyd T. •
Huffman, Floyd B. •
Jacobs, Edward W. . . . — Map (db m16257) | | Pennsylvania (Greene County), Waynesburg — Waynesburg College | | | Founded in 1849 by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Chartered by the State in 1850. One of the first two colleges in Pennsylvania to grant degrees to women, in 1857. — Map (db m16227) |
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