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Historical Markers and War Memorials in York, Pennsylvania
York is the county seat for York County
York is in York County
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Faced with the impossible task of defending an essentially unarmed city against the six thousand battle hardened troops of General Jubal Early, the citizens of York met with the Confederates and negotiated surrender, in an act which was . . . — — Map (db m181437) HM
Built in 1860 by Charles Billmeyer, railroad car manufacturer. Noted for its hand-painted ceiling and exquisite interior ornamentation, building is outstanding example of mansion-type Victorian architecture. — — Map (db m4594) HM
Site of the residence of Col. James Smith, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a member of the York County Bar Association. He died in York on July 11, 1806 and is buried in the Presbyterian Church graveyard on East Market Street. — — Map (db m205660) HM
We mothers are proud of
our sons and daughters
☆ who won peace and ☆
freedom for the world.
Guard well this heritage
for the mothers of the
☆ future. ☆ — — Map (db m152268) WM
Our nation's first constitution. Adopted November 15, 1777, in the York County Courthouse, the Articles united the 13 colonies by establishing the government of the United States of America. Remained in effect until replaced by the Constitution in . . . — — Map (db m121308) HM
A beloved teacher, Dr. McKulik embodied the principles of Milton's "Of Education," the subject of his undergraduate honors thesis at Princeton. His profound knowledge enriched the program in Humanities and Comparative Literature at York College. . . . — — Map (db m220024) HM
Old tavern stood on this site, which was the lot granted to Baltzer Spengler by the sons of William Penn for services in the laying out of York in 1741. — — Map (db m200504) HM
Professor Glandon served as Chair of the Department of Education for fifteen years. He was longstanding coordinator for secondary education programs and he chaired and served on numerous Academic Senate committees. The recipient of the . . . — — Map (db m219694) HM
Dr. Bruce Smith was a dedicated and passionate professor and research mentor. A founding member of the Department of Biological Sciences, he served as Chair from 1977-1993. Dr. Smith's leadership was instrumental in refining, supporting and . . . — — Map (db m220026) HM
In honor of
Calvin C. Rice, Jr.
SSG, US Army
10/27/1946 - 6/25/1969
Silver Star
Bronze Star "V"
Purple Heart
2x ARCOM "V"
Died of wounds
received 6/15/1969
Tay Ninh, . . . — — Map (db m152267) WM
Near this site, Captain Michael Doudel's company of York County riflemen mustered on July 24, 1775. Prior to their 600-mile journey to join General George Washington at the siege of Boston, Massachusetts. These frontier patriots were the first to . . . — — Map (db m4579) HM
A caring and dedicated teacher, Professor Owen developed programs for Behavioral Science internships, Gerontology, Long-Term Care Administration, and Therapeutic Recreation. She served with distinction as Department Chair (1966-1969), and as . . . — — Map (db m219937) HM
Three
George Washington
Mount Vernon
Trees
American Holly
Red Maple
Tulip Poplar
and two
Homestead
Elms
are planted here by the
York County
250th
Anniversary Commission
[Reverse:] . . . — — Map (db m152313) HM
As Chair in the late 1960's, Dr. Boas shaped the department's future as it initiated its first Baccalaureate program and the college's unique Foreign Cultures curriculum. Dr. Boas also created a special place at the college for the study of . . . — — Map (db m220031) HM
Wall of History on Cherry Lane
The outlines of roofs, chimneys, windows and rafters mark the structures which once stood on this site.
A. Unfinished brickwork indicates the shadow of a steep roofed log house built by a prosperous . . . — — Map (db m4565) HM
Associate Professor Meisenhelter served York College of Pennsylvania and his department tirelessly over his 33 years of service. He served as President of the Academic Senate and as chair of several Senate committees.
Associate Professor . . . — — Map (db m220030) HM
Dedicated in the memory
of our fathers
Grand Army of the
Republic
by the Penna. Dept.
Daughters of the Union
Veterans of the Civil War
1861 to 1865
at the 25th Convention
June 13, 1937
"Let us have faith, that right . . . — — Map (db m152311) WM
Here stood the home of
Col. Thomas Hartley
Revolutionary Soldier and Patriot
Brigade Commander of Pennsylvania Troops
at Battles of Brandywine and Germantown
For 12 years member of Congress from Pa.
The Friend of Washington . . . — — Map (db m152294) HM
On this site was the house of Col. Thomas Hartley, first congressman from York County. In 1777, he was prominent in the defense of Philadelphia; led an expedition to avenge the Wyoming Massacre in 1778. — — Map (db m4566) HM
This tablet commemorates
the meeting of
Continental Congress
in York, Pennsylvania,
September 30, 1777-Jvne 27, 1778.
Dvring the occvpation of Philadelphia
by the British Army
sessions were held in the covrt hovse
and here were . . . — — Map (db m205761) HM
Dr. Doutrich was a valued member of the YCP community, dedicated teacher, and scholar. During her time at YCP, she served on multiple Senate committees, wrote two widely adopted Spanish textbooks, founded the Spanish major, coordinated foreign . . . — — Map (db m219911) HM
Educational leader, innovator, inspirational teacher, author, and engaging person, Dean served as Academic Dean, Chair of the Education Department, two-term President of the Academic Senator, Core Review Chair, and Headmaster of York Country Day . . . — — Map (db m219914) HM
A gifted and popular teacher, Dr. Barnard held degrees from the University of Michigan. He came to York College as full Professor and Specialist in American Literature. He served as Academic Senate President (1973-1974) and established and . . . — — Map (db m220029) HM
In 1855, George Holtzapple had been practicing medicine less than a year in his native Loganville when he received an urgent message that a 16-year old Frederick Gable was fighting for his life against pneumonia. "Give me breath!" the boy pleaded . . . — — Map (db m152318) HM
During his tenure at York College, Dr. Jones was known for his enthusiastic love of literature, film, theatre, and the arts. Noted for his dedication to his students and his sense of whimsy and humor in the classroom, he was a gifted and popular . . . — — Map (db m219910) HM
The Creek today looks very different than it did 200, even 100 years ago. The Codorus Canal altered it to some degree. A more drastic change occurred in 1939 when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged the Creek for flood control. In its . . . — — Map (db m205754) HM
In York County, agriculture is a way of life for many, and "going to market," either as a vendor or a shopper is one of the area's long-standing traditions.
Depicted here is a 1950's scene from the Central Market House. Built in 1888, . . . — — Map (db m152276) HM
Garber-Rudisell House
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Circa 1780 — — Map (db m205763) HM
This building was the residence of Gen. Gates in 1778. At that time he was President of Board of War. It was said that the "Conway Cabal" was thwarted here by Lafayette's loyalty to Washington. — — Map (db m4573) HM
Building erected in Colonial Period was headquarters of Gen. Anthony Wayne while his command was in York, Feb. - May, 1781, awaiting orders to join Lafayette in the Yorktown Campaign. — — Map (db m4571) HM
▲ On this site ▲
General Anthony Wayne
in the Spring of 1781,
established headquarters of
The Pennsylvania Line
and recruited for the campaign
which ended in the surrender of
Lord . . . — — Map (db m152270) HM
"There is one supreme final test of loyalty for one's native land a readiness and willingness to fight for and, if need be, to die for one's country. These Americans passed that test with colors flying. Their Americanism may be described only by . . . — — Map (db m152324) WM
Member Society of the Cincinnati of France. Presented jointly by the State Society of the Cincinnati and the City of York, Pennsylvania, this day January 27th 2007.
"Serving America is to my heart an inexpressible happiness"
General Marquis de . . . — — Map (db m4574) HM
This log structure, c. 1820, was owned by Bvt. Brig. General Michael P. Small from 1862-1863.
General Small began his military career as a West Point graduate in 1855. He served during the entire Civil War for the United States Army.
He . . . — — Map (db m152306) HM
George Adam Gosler Cabinetmaker, he made A fine Clock Case, for – Baily – When it was done Mr. Baily he feruplet About, The price, it – was to high for the Gentleman. My work is good. A few words Said, Gosler – took his . . . — — Map (db m152286) HM
George Heckert, Saving a woman from being Expose't from a crowd of boys in her Situation by his hat covering her. She was to get from the horse, and her close caught at the horse of the Saddle hung fastened against the horse and struggling to save . . . — — Map (db m152292) HM
Those who made the Supreme Sacrifice for York County
Roberts, Neil C., PO1, York, 03-04-02, Afghanistan.
Kennedy, Brian M., CPL, York, 03-20-03, Kuwait.
Maglione, Joseph B., II, LCPL, York, 04-01-03, Kuwait.
Carlock, Ryan G., SPC, . . . — — Map (db m152309) WM
Many distinguished persons stayed at old inn located on this site. Here, in 1825, Lafayette was given a reception. His toast "To the Town of York" is memorable. — — Map (db m200502) HM
A rare example of early Germanic, half-timber architecture, the building was originally constructed by Martin Eichelberger during the earliest days of Yorktown settlement, (c. 1741). It served as a tavern during colonial times & long thereafter. — — Map (db m4583) HM
First printing press west of Susquehanna River was set up on this site. Here, government publications and continental currency were printed while Congress met in York, Sept. 1777 to June 1778. — — Map (db m4569) HM
The French Alliance was ratified by the Continental Congress May 4, 1778. In the darkest period of the Revolutionary War it brought hope and joy to General Washington and the Continental Army at Valley Forge. The aid thus secured made possible . . . — — Map (db m4577) HM
The York Interlocking Tower, located in Poorhouse Yard, is the point where the Northern Central Railroad, Western Maryland, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Maryland & Pennsylvania all converged. The tower is located along York Street near N. Queen . . . — — Map (db m152298) HM
In meeting rooms, on drawing boards, and around kitchen tables, York Countians from many walks of life are creating the future by improving open space, recreational trails and greenways. Efforts range from small neighborhood cleanups to major . . . — — Map (db m205748) HM
Highly respected educator and coach, widely recognized for his leadership as Director of Athletics and Physical Education, Professor Jaquet's achievements are reflected in numerous articles published in athletic and scholarly journals. His . . . — — Map (db m219938) HM
Born and raised here, he rose to the rank of Four Star General, 1945. The Army's youngest Brig. Gen. in 1940; he became commander of European operations in World War II and had a key role in the liberation of France, 1944. Buried, Arlington National . . . — — Map (db m4600) HM
Professor Harrington served as Chair of the Department of Nursing for twelve years. Dr. Harrington's collaborative and visionary style allowed her to serve effectively on numerous college committees and as Academic Senate President. Dr. . . . — — Map (db m220010) HM
Jake Devers! Patriot, dedicated soldier, astute commander, humble man with a multitude of friends. Among his greatest admirers and staunchest supporters were those officers and enlisted men who were privileged to serve in his command. . . . — — Map (db m152323) WM
Professor Morrison established a tradition of excellence both in the classroom and in his scholarship. His classes on the Civil War and military history were legendary among students. His numerous publications included "The Best School in the . . . — — Map (db m220028) HM
Built in 1892, this school was part of a movement to create schools for the education of black students by black teachers, and is representative of the national struggle for equal education, regardless of race. Named in memory of James Smallwood, . . . — — Map (db m4598) HM
A Signer of the Declaration of Independence, delegate to Continental Congress, Colonel of Associators, lawyer and ironmaster, lies buried in this churchyard. — — Map (db m4592) HM
In honor and in remembrance of the 6900 valiant York County men and women who answered the call of their country to defend the freedom of South Korea from the threat of Communism
Lest we forget
Freedom is not free
York County . . . — — Map (db m205753) WM
Korean
Those who made the Supreme Sacrifice for York County
[Names listed]
Vietnam
Those who made the Supreme Sacrifice for York County
[Names listed]
Persian Gulf
Those who made the Supreme Sacrifice for York . . . — — Map (db m152312) WM
A carpenter by trade, Lewis Miller was a self-taught artist whose whimsical sketches capture the character and spirit of York. Miller created several hundred watercolor images that depict extraordinary events and everyday life in York County.
. . . — — Map (db m4562) HM
From 1900 to 1930, York was the home of 17 automobile manufacturers, the most famous being the Pullman Automobile Company. Pictured here, York Chamber of Commerce members traveled in a Pullman car in 1914 to communities throughout the Northeast . . . — — Map (db m205758) HM
Dr. Snodgrass contributed to the development of the Baccalaureate Nursing program, which is recognized regionally for its excellent quality. She created the Nursing Research course and taught Community Health, working collegially with nurses . . . — — Map (db m220011) HM
Professor Graham served as President of the Academic Senate, member and chair of numerous Academic Senate committees, and Chair of the Middle States Accreditation Steering Committee, and she was instrumental in the evolution of the department's . . . — — Map (db m220008) HM
On this site stood the house of Archibald McClean; surveyor for the Penns, county officer, and ardent patriot. Traditionally the Treasury of U.S., 1777-1778, while York was national capital. — — Map (db m200499) HM
Ms. Allen was a 27 year old single black Mother who on July 21st 1969 was shot and killed during the race riots here in York, PA.
Just a few blocks away from here at the intersection of Newberry St. and Gay Ave. at the railroad tracks, Ms. . . . — — Map (db m152328) HM
Officer Henry C. Schaad was a 22 year old Rookie Police Officer who on July 18th, 1969 was shot while riding across the College Ave bridge in an armored vehicle during the Race riots here in York, PA.
Just a short way from here on the . . . — — Map (db m152327) HM
Professor Grove served as a mentor and champion of women's athletics. In addition, she was an advocate for the physical wellbeing of all students. She coached the field hockey, women's basketball, and softball teams for many years. As the first . . . — — Map (db m219865) HM
old Schreck and Wife 1799. in duke Street, It one day happened that i observed him with a dovetail saw to cut of his wifes toe nails. It was so long and horny Two inches long the Substance hurt at her feet, he giving her a Sly Squeeze, but Save my . . . — — Map (db m152288) HM
Originally a member of the York Junior College faculty in the field of Management, Professor Lisk was a major influence in the transition to a four year institution, the development of the Academic Senate, and the definition of College Core . . . — — Map (db m219934) HM
Professor Massa's leadership and service guided the Department of Education and inspired students, athletes and colleagues for four decades. He led the creation of the Sports Management program, chaired the Grumbacher Center Design Committee, . . . — — Map (db m219833) HM
In September 1986 the citizens of York County took one more step toward the goal of world peace. The first Soviet/American exchange performance of "Peace Child", directed by British playwright, David Woollcombe, was enjoyed by the citizens of . . . — — Map (db m152281) HM
Since 1741, when the town of York was founded, Penn Common has been used as an area for public gatherings. In 1816, the Common was deeded to the Borough of York by the heirs of William Penn, to be kept as a “public Common forever.” . . . — — Map (db m5917) HM
Professor Avillo served as Chair of the History and Political Science Department, President of the Academic Senate, and Coach of the York College Lacrosse Team. Dr. Avillo was the recipient of the Student Senate Faculty Recognition and the . . . — — Map (db m219689) HM WM
Site of shop where, in 1831, Davis designed and built first coal-burning locomotive steam engine in United States, called "The York." Here, also, was built "The Codorus," first iron steamboat made in America. — — Map (db m4597) HM
Continental Congress held its session, Sept. 30, 1777 - June 28, 1778 in Courthouse which stood in the center of this square. Here, Treaties with France and Articles of Confederation were adopted. — — Map (db m200500) HM
A tribute to
Combat Wounded Veterans
who gave so much of themselves
in all wars
Purple Heart Medal Est. 1782
Dedicated May 30, 2001 — — Map (db m108570) WM
This tablet marks the Meeting House of the "Society of the People Called Quakers of York Town." The Eastern portion was built in the year 1766 from funds subscribed by members of the Society of Friends residing in York and vicinity; the Western . . . — — Map (db m205743) HM
This tablet, marking the site of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in the United States during its location at York, from 1829 to 1836, is placed by Zion's Classis in grateful remembrance of the church fathers who here laid . . . — — Map (db m100668) HM
This marker commemorates the men and women who achieved American Independence. These Patriots, believing in the noble cause of liberty, fought valiantly to found a new nation. — — Map (db m205751) HM WM
Professor Achtzehn served two departments, the college, his profession, and the community with distinction and dedication. He was a celebrated coach of the wrestling and cross country teams, the coordinator of the Physical Education Division, and . . . — — Map (db m219697) HM
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The Northern Central Railway was a major conduit for the transportation of troops and supplies from the North to the Virginia Theater. Early in the Civil War, raiding parties destroyed bridges along . . . — — Map (db m205750) HM
The driving force behind the creation of the Biological Sciences Department in 1971, Dr. Denoncourt served as the first Chairman of the department, attaining the rank of Professor in 1974. A widely published ichthyologist and ecologist, he . . . — — Map (db m220009) HM
Professor Terry helped transform York from a junior into a four year college in the 1970s. He served as Chair of the History and International Studies Department and President of the Academic Senate. He founded the Oral History Center, received . . . — — Map (db m219691) HM
Born in York City, a high school drop out, Shel was inspired by the Motor Menders Rod and Custom Club of York to finish high school, which set him on a path to eventually earn a Doctorate in Industrial Technology from the University of Maryland. . . . — — Map (db m205759) HM