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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Bradford County

 
Clickable Map of Bradford County, Florida and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Bradford County, FL (11) Alachua County, FL (214) Baker County, FL (41) Clay County, FL (124) Putnam County, FL (62) Union County, FL (5)  BradfordCounty(11) Bradford County (11)  AlachuaCounty(214) Alachua County (214)  BakerCounty(41) Baker County (41)  ClayCounty(124) Clay County (124)  PutnamCounty(62) Putnam County (62)  UnionCounty(5) Union County (5)
Starke is the county seat for Bradford County
Adjacent to Bradford County, Florida
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1 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — 114th Combat Communications SquadronCamp Blanding Museum and Memorial Park
Near Florida 16 at Tallahasse Street.
114th Combat Communications Squadron Patrick A.F.B. Activated 13 January 1989 Map (db m187471) WM
2 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — 159th Fighter SquadronCamp Blanding Museum and Memorial Park
Near Florida 16 at Tallahasse Street.
159th Fighter Squadron Florida Air National Guard Activated 9 February 1947 Map (db m187473) WM
3 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — 290th Joint Communications Support SquadronCamp Blanding Museum and Memorial Park
Near Florida 16 at Tallahasse Street.
290th Joint Communications Support Squadron Florida Air National Guard Activated 14 July 1984 Map (db m187468) WM
4 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — Animal Veterans
Near E Call Street at Redgrave Street.
In Recognition of our Animal VeteransMap (db m207062) WM
5 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — Bradford County BankBuilt c. 1914
On East Call Street (Florida Route 230) just east of South Walnut Street, on the right when traveling east.
Bradford County Bank Built c. 1914 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m169900) HM
6 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — Bradford County Veterans Memorial
On East Call Street (Florida Route 230) at South Water Street, on the right when traveling east on East Call Street.
Dedicated to those who served and those who died while serving Our Heroes World War I Herman Crosby • Eurie Douglas • Lanier Droke • Robert H. Green • Nick Johns • Willie J. Jones • Neal Langford • Ervin Minton • Ira McKinney • . . . Map (db m207060) HM
7 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — F-13 — Captain Richard G. Bradford
On West Call Street (State Road 230) at North Temple Street (U.S. 301) on West Call Street.
On December 6, 1861, Gov. John Milton signed a law changing the name of New River County to Bradford County. The Legislature had passed the law in honor of Captain Richard G. Bradford of Madison who was killed October 9, 1861, in the Battle of Santa . . . Map (db m15316) HM
8 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — OH-58A “Kiowa”Helicopter, Light Observation — Camp Blanding Museum & Memorial Park —
Near Tallahassee Street at Minden Street, on the right when traveling north.
Helicopter, Light Observation, OH-58A “Kiowa” Crew: 1-2 Armament: 1 - 7.62MM Mini Gun (M134) or 1 – 40MM Grenade Launcher (M129) Speed : 138 MPH (Max.) Range : 345 Miles Manufacturer: Bell Helicopter Textron 2,200+ . . . Map (db m177945) HM WM
9 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — Our Confederate Dead
On Florida Route 100W, 0.6 miles west of U.S. 301, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m220555) WM
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10 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — Southeast Air Defense SectorCamp Blanding Museum and Memorial Park
Near Florida 16 at Tallahasse Street.
Southeast Air Defense Sector Florida Air National Guard Map (db m187494) WM
11 Florida, Bradford County, Starke — F-431 — Woman's Club of Starke
On North Walnut Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Woman’s Club of Starke, formerly known as the Mother’s Club, was founded in the late 19th century and held its meetings in the Bradford County High School. Their purpose was to assist the Bradford County High School. Only mothers were accepted . . . Map (db m34517) HM
12 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Albany Township — Stone From Maj Gen Henry Madill House
Dedicated Apr. 22, 2023 By Pvt. Silas Gore Camp 141 S.U.V.C.W. Stone From Mag. Gen. H. J. Madill HomeMap (db m220867) HM
13 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Athens
On South Keystone Avenue (PA 199).
Known also as Tioga Point. Connecticut settlers laid out the village in 1786. Site of ancient Indian village of Teaoga. Base for the Sullivan Campaign into central N.Y. Gateway from Southern N.Y. into Pennsylvania for centuries.Map (db m90294) HM
14 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Athens Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling north.
(Front):Pro Patria Et Gloria Erected to the memory of our soldiers who fought in defense of the flag (Back):Presented to the township of Athens, Bradford County by Joseph Whipple and Charlotte Snell Stickles of Orange, New Jersey . . . Map (db m33073) HM
15 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Captain Augustus S. PerkinsBorn July 13, 1838. — Killed in Battle December 11, 1862. —
Augustus Simeon Perkins (son of Edward Henry & Susan Welles Perkins) was born at Athens, Pa. July 13, 1838. He entered the Army at the commencement of the war in 1861, and while serving as captain of Company I 50th . . . Map (db m154056) HM
16 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Carrying Path
On Tioga Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling west.
Here the Indian voyager down the Chemung lifted his canoe and carried it a hundred and ninety yards across the neck to ascend the Susquehanna.Map (db m33158) HM
17 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Colonel John Franklin
On Riverside Drive (PA 1043).
Leader of Connecticut land claimants. Served in Sullivan Campaign, 1779. Imprisoned in 1787-89 for leading new state movement. Later served in Pa. legislature. Moved here in 1789; died in 1831. Homesite and grave are east of road.Map (db m90297) HM
18 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Fort Sullivan
On South Main Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling north.
In Sullivan's Expedition, the march that destroyed savagery and opened the Keystone and Empire States to civilization, four brigades furnished by the states of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire, with Proctor's Artillery and Parr's . . . Map (db m33146) HM
19 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Fort Sullivan
On South Main Street at Tioga Street (Pennsylvania Highway 199), on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
Here within the confines of Fort Sullivan were buried August 14 1779 several soldiers killed the previous day in a skirmish at Chemung as attested by Solomon Talada soldier in the ranks who returned to live in Athens the rest of his life This . . . Map (db m33148) HM
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20 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Fort Sullivan
On Tioga Street (State Highway 199) at South Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Tioga Street.
Here, between the Chemung and Susquehanna commanding both rivers, Gen. John Sullivan built a fort Aug. 18, 1779. With a camp on the flats, it was base for the central N.Y. campaign and defeat of the Tory-Indian alliance.Map (db m33156) HM
21 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — General Henry W. PerkinsBorn August 28th, 1834 — Died January 14th, 1890 —
Henry Welles Perkins, eldest son of Edward Henry and Susan Welles Perkins, was born at Athens, Pennsylvania, August 28th, 1834. He entered the Army as First Lieutenant, Company A, 50th Regiment New York Engineers, September 11th, 1861; was . . . Map (db m154061) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — McKinney Family
[Front] Dedicated to the memory of the McKinney Family buried in the family plot on the McKinney Farm east of Athens. [Back] 1769 Henry McKinney 1806 His wife . . . Map (db m154052) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Roll of Honor
On South Main Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling north.
A tribute to the men of Athens Borough and Athens Township who made the supreme sacrifice in the wars of our country World War IArnold Floyd E. • Hatch, Archie T. Campbell, Leon E. • Pond, Roy Delaney, Howard • Santee, Clyde H. Hadlock, Frederick . . . Map (db m33109) WM
24 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Site of Athens Academy
On Main Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m32960) HM
25 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Stephen Foster
On Main Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling north.
America's beloved writer of folk tunes and ballads attended, 1840-41, Athens Academy which stood here. The Tioga Waltz, Foster's first music, was composed at that time.Map (db m32958) HM
26 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Teaoga
On Tioga Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling north.
This strategic locality between the Chemung and the Susquehanna shows signs of age-old residence by various Indian groups. Graves of an Andaste chief and his followers were unearthed here in 1883-95.Map (db m33159) HM
27 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — The Sullivan Expedition against the Iroquois Indians1779 — Teaoga —
On South Main Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling north.
Indian village 3 miles distant from Sheshecunnuck Site of Sullivan's Army Encampment August 11-26, 1779 Lay one and one fourth miles south of this pointMap (db m32912) HM
28 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 199) at Central Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Dedicated to All Veterans of the United States Armed ForcesMap (db m154025) WM
29 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — Vietnam Veterans
On South Main Street (State Highway 199), on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m33101) HM
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30 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — War Memorial
On Public Street east of Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 199), on the left when traveling east.
[Memorial Crosses] WWI 1917 · 1918 WWII 1941 · 1946 Korean War 1950 · 1953 Vietnam War 1964 · 1975 Lebanon & Grenada 1982 · 1984 Panama 12/20/1989 · 1/31/1990 Gulf War & On Terrorism 2/8/1990 · [no end date] . . . Map (db m154023) WM
31 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Athens — War MemorialSPC Oliver J. Brown
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 199) north of the entrance to Tioga Point Cemetery, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated in memory of SPC Oliver J. Brown "First Fallen Soldier of this Valley and Bradford County" (since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom March 2003) who served with honor, pride and loyalty with the . . . Map (db m154038) WM
32 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Burlington — American Veterans MemorialDuty — Honor — Country — 1775 — Eternity —
On the Roosevelt Highway (U.S. 6), on the left when traveling east.
[Title is text]Map (db m120248) HM
33 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Burlington — Tom JackA Friend of the White Man
On Roosevelt Highway at Mac Road (Local Route 4007), on the left when traveling east on Roosevelt Highway.
In May, 1790, Abraham DeWitt and his brother Isaac, with James McKean, came from "Johnny Cake Hollow," Chemung County, N.Y. to the mouth of Sugar Creek (Oscalui). They made their way up the creek to the present borough of Burlington. Here they . . . Map (db m222685) HM
34 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Canton — Colonel Thomas Hartley
On Pennsylvania Route 14.
Near this spot September 26, 1778 Colonel Thomas Hartley and two hundred men of the Pennsylvania Line met and defeated a war party of the six nations.Map (db m90024) WM
35 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Canton — World War I Memorial
On 1st Street.
This park was originally dedicated in memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice during World War I. Sidney Rankin Drew • Max M. Jenkins • Olie Johns • Gordon Beacher King • William Mandeville • James Harry Mason • Howard Russell Soper • John . . . Map (db m90023) WM
36 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, East Smithfield — Lieutenant Eugene Bernard MemorialOct. 31, 2017
On Main Street (Springfield Road) (County Route 4014) just west of Church Street (County Route 4011), on the right when traveling east.
A memorial service was held at this spot for Lt. Eugene Bernard, of Kansas City, Kansas on the 65th anniversary of his tragic death, (6 PM Oct. 31, 1952) when his Navy Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Fighter crashed a quarter mile south of this village. He . . . Map (db m198147) HM WM
37 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, East Smithfield — Major Jared Phelps Memorial
On Church Street at Main Street on Church Street.
In memory of Major Jared Phelps a Revolutionary Soldier, who settled in East Smithfield Township in 1811. The ground where this stone rests was given by him to the Congregational Church.Map (db m90160) HM WM
38 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, East Smithfield — Smithfield Civil War MonumentWar of 1861
On Church Street (County Route 4011) at Main Street (County Route 4014), on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
This monument is erected by citizens of this township, to perpetuate the memories of fifty four of its soldiers whose names are hereon inscribed, and who with patriot zeal, left their homes at the call of their country, and lost their lives in its . . . Map (db m90159) WM
39 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Milan — Stone Wall Hill
On Milan Road (PA 4014).
A portion of the nearby stone wall was laid by the Works Progress Administration in 1938-39. Begun during the Great Depression as the Civil Works Administration, the WPA was a nationwide unemployment relief program that provided much needed work and . . . Map (db m90231) HM
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40 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Milan — Sullivan's March
On Main Street (U.S. 220), on the right when traveling north.
Gen. John Sullivan's army camped on the Sheshequin Flats below, Aug. 9-10, 1779. The seventh and last over-night stop on the way to Tioga Point.Map (db m33161) HM
41 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Milan — TeaogaA Watch Town
On Main Street (U.S. 220), on the right when traveling north.
The south door of Iroquois Long House was situated on the point at the meeting of the rivers 200 rods to the northeast Queen Esther's Town of the Delaware Indians was 100 rods to the east along the Chemung River Bank Both towns were destroyed . . . Map (db m33160) HM
42 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — A Horse Town, the Freight Station, and the Desmond Street Clock
On South Lehigh Avenue just south of Desmond Street, on the left when traveling south.
Sayre's lengthy history has progressed a long way from the early days when horse-drawn wagons with drivers making home deliveries were common. The iceman, (Image No. 1) coalman, milkman, and breadman made home deliveries on a regular schedule by . . . Map (db m216298) HM
43 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Guthrie Square
On South Wilbur Avenue.
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 . . . Map (db m90233) HM
44 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Lehigh Valley Railroad1870-1976 Sayre PA — LVRR 1904 —
On South Wilbur Avenue.
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. • 1896 . . . Map (db m90240) HM
45 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — MilltownEst. 1783
On Cayuta Street.
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 . . . Map (db m90293) HM
46 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Parks, Canteen & Schools
On South Lehigh Avenue just south of Desmond Street, on the left when traveling south.
Early in the life of Sayre, Mr. Howard Elmer, Sayre's founder, in developing a planned community, arranged for two public parks. The Desmond Street Park (Image No. 1) was graded and set with trees in 1882. Over the years, the trees matured as the . . . Map (db m216297) HM
47 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Passenger Station, Footbridge, and Black Diamond
Near South Lehigh Avenue just south of Desmond Street, on the left when traveling south.
Sayre's Lehigh Valley Railroad Passenger Station (Image No. 1) was built in 1881 in the heart of early Sayre. Sayre was on the Lehigh's 448-mile mainline route between New York City and Buffalo. Both the passenger station and the railroad yards . . . Map (db m216296) HM
48 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Pine Plains
On North Keystone Avenue.
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.Map (db m90242) HM
49 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Pvt. Lawrence L. Cabucci
On West Hayden Street just east of Desmond Street, on the right when traveling east.
In loving memory of Pvt. Lawrence L. Cabucci Co. F, 329th Infantry 83rd Div. U. S. Army Enlisted March 3, 1942 Killed in action July 26, 1944 in France Erected by Roma Madre Lodge 1342, Order Sons of Italy in America ”Greater . . . Map (db m198151) HM WM
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50 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Sayre Borough HallErected 1908
On West Packer Avenue at Chacona Lane, on the left when traveling east on West Packer Avenue.
Sustained major fire damage Sept. 7, 1987 Restored and reoccupied May 23, 1988 Mayor Nicholas Chacona Council President Gene Palluzzi — Council Members — Francis Altieri • William Baird • Sidney Freedman Dr. Pat Musto • Henry Peterpaul • Michael . . . Map (db m198156) HM
51 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Sayre, A Boomtown
On South Lehigh Avenue just south of Desmond Street, on the left when traveling south.
The hamlet of Sayre began in Athens Township in 1870 near the Susquehanna River and at the junction of three small railroads in back of where you are now standing. Activity at and near the junction, called Southern Central Junction, led to the . . . Map (db m216289) HM
52 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — Sayre-Built Caboose Returns to Museum
On South Lehigh Avenue just south of Desmond Street, on the left when traveling south.
One of the highlights of 2013 was the return of Sayre-built Lehigh Valley Railroad Caboose No. 95011 to the museum. A brief history of the well-traveled caboose was prepared for the July 29, 2013 dedication. Built in 1941, it was one of 140 . . . Map (db m216300) HM
53 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — The Lehigh and Early Sayre
Near South Lehigh Avenue just south of Desmond Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Victorian-era, Queen Ann architectural style Sayre Passenger Station, built in 1881 for the Lehigh Valley Railroad, was adjacent to the very ornate three-story brick Seneca Division Office Building, constructed in 1876. Image No. 1 shows the . . . Map (db m216406) HM
54 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — The Lehigh Valley Railroad Comes to Sayre
Near South Lehigh Avenue just south of Desmond Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad reached Sayre, Pennsylvania, in the 1870s growing its huge complex (Image No. 1) to include eventually 250 acres of land with 21 major buildings and 80 miles of tracks between Sayre's southern border with Athens, . . . Map (db m216299) HM
55 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — The Peoples of the Confluence12,000 Years Along the Chemung and Susquehanna Rivers
On Shaw Road just east of Riverfront Park Road, on the left when traveling east.
What do we know about the Native Americans who lived here from what they left behind? Archaeological excavations have uncovered evidence of people camping, hunting, gathering and fishing along the banks of the Chemung and Susquehanna Rivers for . . . Map (db m216495) HM
56 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre — World War I Doughboy
On Elmer Avenue.
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 • Elmer D. Jackson • William H. Decatur • Wayne R. Horton • . . . Map (db m90291) WM
57 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sayre, Athens Township — War Memorial
On Elmira Street at Herrick Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Elmira Street.
[Armed Forces emblems] This memorial is dedicated to the men and women who have served our country during all our nations conflicts. May their bravery and sacrifice be remembered for all time. The residents of Athens Township . . . Map (db m154022) WM
58 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sheshequin — First Universalist Church
On Sheshequin Road, 0.6 miles north of Bridge Street/Ghent Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
The first Universalist Society in Bradford County was organized in Sheshequin in 1808 and became a church organization in 1880. This building was erected in 1827 by the united efforts of the members who made "bees" to haul the stone, fell . . . Map (db m154019) HM
59 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Sylvania — Veterans Memorial
On Sylvania Road (U.S. 6) west of Dewey Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the Glory of Almighty God, in honor of All Veterans of the Sylvania community who have served their country.Map (db m120305) HM
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60 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — 1922 Train Station2 Washington St.
On Washington Street east of Main Street (U.S. 6), on the left when traveling east.
In 1922, the Susquehanna and New York (S & NY) constructed this building, smaller than the freight depot, (20' by 84'). This one-story building of steel lath covered with stucco has an asbestos roof. The station had three rooms: ticket office, . . . Map (db m109653) HM
61 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Abraham Lincoln Second Inaugural AddressSaturday, March 4, 1865
On Main Street at U.S. 6, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his . . . Map (db m153873) HM WM
62 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — American Hotel1 Bridge St.
On River Street/Merrill Parkway south of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling south.
The American Hotel is the oldest remaining hotel site in Towanda. This imposing 20- room hotel was built in the early 1800's by General William Patton, a leading Democrat, lawyer, author and biographer. The Greek Revival three-story structure is . . . Map (db m109675) HM
63 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Asylum
On Queens Road.
A settlement of French Royalists, who fled the French Revolution in 1793, was established in this valley directly opposite this marker. It was laid out and settled under the direction of Viscount de Noailles and Marquis Antoine Omer Talon. It . . . Map (db m78907) HM
64 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Bradford County Courthouse301 Main St.
On Main Street.
Among the most prominent historic buildings in Towanda and a good example of beaux arts classical style architecture is the third Bradford County Courthouse. Ground was broken in April 1896 and the cornerstone was laid with appropriate ceremonies . . . Map (db m90323) HM
65 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Bradford County Roll of Honored DeadIn Memoria — Missing In Action / Purple Heart —
On Main Street south of U.S. 6, on the left when traveling south.
Bradford County - Killed in Action [Roll of Honored Dead on five pedestals]Map (db m110404) WM
66 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Bradford County Soldiers & Sailors Monument
On Main Street (U.S. 6) near Court Street when traveling north.
In memory of the soldiers and sailors of Bradford Co. who defended their country in the War of the Rebellion 1861 to 1865Map (db m90326) WM
67 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Canal House100 River St.
On Merrill Parkway (River Street) south of Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling south.
This imposing 18-room structure is a cross between Italianate and Greek Revival architecture. It is sometimes referred to as “Foster Hall” because of its association with Stephen Foster’s family. Ephriam Baird, a Philadelphia lawyer who is buried . . . Map (db m129815) HM
68 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Cash Homestead302 Third St.
On 3rd Street (Pennsylvania Route 3020) at Poplar Street, on the left when traveling north on 3rd Street.
Prominent Towanda attorney David Cash served as Bradford County District Attorney and Prothonotary. He was interested in the construction of the North Branch Canal and Barclay Railroad. He lived at this home with his wife, the former Mary Ann . . . Map (db m201086) HM
69 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Century Farm Program
On Main Street (U.S. 6) at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In 1949, the Bradford County Historical Society, then located in the courthouse annex, initiated the first Century Farm program in Pa. Based on NY's Order of Century Farmers, the program recognized farms that had been owned and operated . . . Map (db m201059) HM
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70 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Citizens National Bank Building
On Main Street (U.S. 6) at Bridge Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Century BuildingMap (db m109690) HM
71 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Civil War Memorial
On William Street (Pennsylvania Route 1039) north of Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling north.
This Tablet was here placed on the Thirtieth day of May 1868 by the members of Post No. 68, Dept. of Pennsylvania Grand Army of the Republic, to show their appreciation of, and to keep alive in the memory of their . . . Map (db m201080) WM
72 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Company M, 9th Penna Volunteer InfantryIn Memory Of — War With Spain —
On Main Street (U.S. 6) at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
. . . Map (db m201060) WM
73 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Courthouse AnnexCourt Street
On Court Street.
The second Bradford County Courthouse, located directly behind the present Courthouse, was constructed in 1847 and occupied in 1850. It was not long before the growing business of the county caused the Courthouse to become overcrowded. An annex was . . . Map (db m90320) HM
74 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — David Wilmot
On York Avenue (US 6).
The great Free-Soiler, who began the fight on slavery extension with the Wilmot Proviso in 1846, lived in this house. Republican Party founder; its first candidate for Governor. He died here in 1868.Map (db m90310) HM
75 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Dr. Alice C. Evans(1881-1975)
On College Avenue at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling east on College Avenue.
Bacteriologist for the US Department of Agriculture who discovered that brucellosis bacteria found in raw milk caused undulant fever in humans. Despite gender discrimination in her field, she published a report in 1918 and promoted milk . . . Map (db m122322) HM
76 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Dr. Samuel Huston House109 York Ave.
On York Avenue (U.S. 6) at Huston Street, on the left when traveling north on York Avenue.
Dr. Samuel Huston (also spelled Houston) came to Towanda with David F. Barstow and John C. Adams in 1827 from Essex County, Massachusetts. Dr. Huston married Emeline Mix, oldest daughter of Col. Hiram Mix of a prominent Towanda family. Huston . . . Map (db m153951) HM
77 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Edward Overton House19 Main St.
On Main Street (U.S. 6) north of Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1820 a lawyer named Edward Overton came to Towanda from Athens. His father, Thomas Overton, was one of the principal owners of the land in the new town of Towanda. Edward also became interested in land and owned the coal deposits, which Barclay . . . Map (db m109744) HM
78 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — First Presbyterian Church5 Court Street
On Court Street.
On Oct. 25, 1825, the First Congregation of the Presbyterian Church met in Towanda. Church services were held at the county’s first courthouse, which had only been completed for nine years at the time. In 1834 the congregation built their first . . . Map (db m90321) HM
79 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Frank Overton House112 Bridge St.
On 2nd Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north on 2nd Street.
On land once owned by William Means, Frank Overton had this handsome residence designed by architect W. B. Camp of Athens. The contractor was William Welch of Towanda. Frank Overton was married to Elizabeth Means who inherited the land from her . . . Map (db m153935) HM
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80 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Frost's Furniture Factory1865-1933
On River Street/Merrill Parkway at Pine Street, on the right when traveling south on River Street/Merrill Parkway.
J.O. Frost's Sons Furniture establishment first operated on Charles Street. Later their block-long factory located on River Street between Pine and Bridge Streets was the hub of Towanda economy until 1933. Chairs, tables, bedsteads and bureaus . . . Map (db m109676) HM
81 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Gingerbread House200 Chestnut St.
On Chestnut Street at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling east on Chestnut Street.
The architecture of this structure is often referred to as "Gingerbread Victorian." It features a series of sharply peaked escalloped gables: four on the east side, three on the south side and one at the north. The narrow, high windows have . . . Map (db m201096) HM
82 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Guy Hulett WatkinsLieut. Col. 141st. Reg. Penn. Vol. — Born March 19, 1831. —
On William Street south of Walnut Street, on the left when traveling south.
Killed while leading his regiment in a charge near Petersburg, Va. June 18, 1864. Aged 33 years & 3 months.Map (db m154014) WM
83 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — History of 312 Main St.
On Main Street (U.S. 6) at Court Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
The First National Bank of Towanda opened on this site July 28, 1863. For over 100 years this was the sole place of business for the bank. The original building was demolished in 1874 to make way for construction of the current Classical Revival . . . Map (db m109679) HM
84 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — In Memory And Never ForgottenMay God Grant Them Eternal Peace
On Main Street at U.S. 6, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Pearl Harbor "Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan." -Franklin Delano Roosevelt, . . . Map (db m154418) HM WM
85 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Iwo Jima Flag Raising
On Main Street at U.S. 6, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
[Photo of Flag Raising] Raising the US Flag atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jim, 25 February 1945 during WWII in action against the Empire of Japan; photo by Joe Rosenthal. There are six Flag Raisers on the famous Iwo Jima photo; four in the front . . . Map (db m153932) HM WM
86 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — J. A. Decker House118 York Ave.
On York Avenue (U.S. 6) at Huston Street, on the right when traveling north on York Avenue.
Built in 1897 by J. A. Decker, a wealthy lumberman and banker, this home is a frame free classic variant of Queen Anne Victorian style. It has a wrap-around porch with pedestaled columns and spindled balustrade; arched pedestaled columns at the . . . Map (db m153948) HM
87 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — James H. Hawes House217 York Ave.
On York Avenue (U.S. 6) south of Walnut Street, on the right when traveling south.
In the late 1800’s James H. Hawes built this magnificent Queen Anne home displaying twin gables and very elaborate spindled porches, including a porte-cochere. Born in London, England, James came to this country with his father, a toy manufacturer. . . . Map (db m129819) HM
88 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — John Boyle
Last Survivor Of The Kearsa[r]ge U.S.N. Born June 16, 1838 Died Aug. 30, 1905Map (db m153961) HM WM
89 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Judge Ulysses Mercur House208 Third St.
On 3rd Street at Poplar Street (Pennsylvania Route 3020), on the left when traveling north on 3rd Street.
Hon. Ulysses Mercur was the 8th Judge of Bradford County and 12th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. He was regarded as the most scholarly man in the county and a faithful member of his church. His widow, Sarah, presented a . . . Map (db m201087) HM
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90 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Masonic Building
On Pine Street west of Main Street (U.S. 6), on the right when traveling west.
Century BuildingMap (db m109688) HM
91 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Maxwell-Bennett House209 York Ave.
On York Avenue (U.S. 6).
John C. Adams built this impressive Greek revival 15-room home in 1854. The family of William Maxwell occupied the home for nearly 100 years. He was president judge of Bradford County from 1912 until his death in 1925. He came to Towanda and entered . . . Map (db m90319) HM
92 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Medal of Honor Recipients During the American Civil War1861 - 1865
On Main Street at U.S. 6, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Citizens of Bradford County Sgt. Stephen Rought Co. A 141 Infantry Cpl. Francis A Bishop Co. C, 57th Infantry Pvt. Orren Bennet Co. D 141 InfantryMap (db m110395) WM
93 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Naming of Towanda
On River Street/Merrill Parkway at Pine Street, on the right when traveling north on River Street/Merrill Parkway.
When the first European settlers came to Towanda it was covered with a dense growth of timber and shrubs from which came its first name "Canewood." The name Towanda is an Indian term. Awandae in the Nanticoke tongue signified "a burial place." . . . Map (db m109677) HM
94 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Oscalui
On Old Mills Road at McEwen Road on Old Mills Road.
Formerly known as Ogehage was an ancient fortified town of the Andastes located fifty rods northeasterly from this marker near the junction of Sugar Creek and the Susquehanna River. Here passed the Sheshequin Trail to the west branch of the . . . Map (db m90307) WM
95 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Our Veterans' Workplace - The World☆"In Times of War and in Peace, All Gave Some, but Some Gave All."☆
On Main Street at U.S. 6, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
VETERAN: The term brings to mind the foremost notion of American patriotism and self-sacrifice. Dating back to our Revolution, near 50 million men and women joined the armed forces to defend our nation and its interests, knowingly putting their . . . Map (db m111265) WM
96 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Sheshequin Path
On U.S. 220 at Hemlock Run Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 220.
Indian trail joining the Iroquois country and the Shamokin area, passed near here. Conrad Weiser took this route to Onondaga, capital of the League, to represent the Province in council with the Iroquois.Map (db m33162) HM
97 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Stephen Foster
On Main Street (US 6).
The great writer of folk songs and ballads lived in Towanda in 1840-41. He attended Towanda Academy on the hill a short time and stayed with his brother William, a canal official.Map (db m90311) HM
98 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — Sts. Peter and Paul Church1 Third St.
On 3rd Street at Lombard Street, on the right when traveling north on 3rd Street.
Father John O'Reilly built a plain wooden church in 1841 on the present site of the Sts. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church. In 1869 during the rectorship of Rev. Patrick Toner, the present fine, brick church was begun. It was finished and . . . Map (db m201092) HM
99 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — The Creamery36 River St.
On River Street/Merrill Parkway south of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling south.
This solidly built multi-story brick Italianate style building has a hipped roof; a stained glass window on the west side; and arched brick surrounds. This River Street building just south of the former American Hotel has a varied history. It was . . . Map (db m109663) HM
100 Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Towanda — The Daily Review116 Main St.
On Main Street.
This handsome building was built in 1896 using stone from the same quarry as the Courthouse, Old Jail and Christ Episcopal Church. The building is Italianate style with a hipped roof and pressed metal cornice with paired brackets and dentils. The . . . Map (db m90322) HM

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