Lawyer, statesman, diplomat, and fifteenth President of United States, lies buried in this cemetery, about 350 yards southeast. His home, Wheatland, located on Marietta Avenue, is marked with a bronze tablet. — — Map (db m5117) HM
Fifteenth President of the United States, lies buried at Woodward Hill Cemetery located five blocks to the south on Queen Street. — — Map (db m84451) HM
October 22, 1886 - December 31, 1962
Graduate of the Yeates School, The Hotchkiss School, Yale University
University of Pennsylvania School of Law
President and publisher of Lancaster newspapers
Chairman of the board, Intelligencer Printing . . . — — Map (db m5163) HM
He rose from sales trainee to become president and chairman of Armstrong World Industries, a director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and chairman of the National Association of Manufacturers. A leader in the revitalization of Downtown Lancaster, . . . — — Map (db m5324) HM
Dedicated to the memory of James Tilden Sheckard 1878 – 1947 the Lancaster County boy who starred on the Baltimore Orioles the Brooklyn Dodgers and the famous Champion Chicago Cubs of 1906-1910 to become one of the great outfielders of all . . . — — Map (db m54364) HM
Member of
Committee of Correspondence
During Revolution
Judge of the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania
Delegate to the State Convention which
Ratified the Constitution of
the United States
Man for Whom
Yeates School was named . . . — — Map (db m5209) HM
The first American-born professional stage performer, Durang gained fame as a dancer, actor, clown, musician, acrobat, choreographer, and puppeteer. Born in Lancaster near here, he performed in the northeastern US, eventually founding his own . . . — — Map (db m175023) HM
Major General in the Union Army during the Civil War. He played a key role in committing the Army of the Potomac to the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. He was killed early on the first day. Buried in Lancaster Cemetery, he was born and resided . . . — — Map (db m84450) HM
August 21, 1884 - December 23, 1980
Graduate of the Yeates School, the Hotchkiss School, and Yale University
Publisher and chairman of the board of Lancaster Newspapers, Inc.
Chairman of the board, Intelligencer Printing Company
Co-founder . . . — — Map (db m5162) HM
Colonel of the Fifth Infantry, U.S. Army Major General of Volunteers Born September 21, 1820 Killed at the Battle of Gettysburg while commanding the Left Wing of the Army of the Potomac July 1, 1863 Erected by Independent Battery I Pa. Light . . . — — Map (db m54370) HM
The Great Chief Justice
John Marshall
1755-1835
"United we are strong, divided we fall"
"Silverheels"
"That [the slave trade] is contrary to the laws of nature will scarcely be denied. That every man has a right to the . . . — — Map (db m136429) HM
Jewish pioneer and merchant, Simon played a significant role in the development of central and western PA. He participated in expeditions as far as the Mississippi and helped establish Lancaster as a center for exploration, trade & settlement. . . . — — Map (db m147204) HM
Charles Zeller Klauder (1872 - 1937), a Philadelphia architect and prolific designer of educational buildings, was selected as Franklin & Marshall's architect and planner in 1923. During the next seven years, he designed Franklin-Meyran and . . . — — Map (db m178651) HM
Two features at the location, the Little Conestoga Creek and the large railroad bridge, have historical significance for the Lancaster Brick Company, which operated on the other side of this creek from 1919-1979. Insofar as brick manufacturing . . . — — Map (db m215240) HM
Formed on May 10, 1729 out of Chester County. Named for Lancashire in England. County seat, Lancaster, was chartered a borough in 1742; a city in 1818. It was the State capital, 1799-1812. County is noted for its rich farmland and ethnic diversity. — — Map (db m5203) HM
On February 23, 1905 Rotary International, the world's first and largest non-profit service organization was founded. Paul Harris met with three of his friends in Chicago, Illinois, to promote business fellowship. The name "Rotary" derived from the . . . — — Map (db m136618) HM
In an upper floor office this square at No. 8 West King Street, the notorious George Hughes operated a business that supported bounty hunters who came here from Southern states tracking formerly enslaved Africans living and working in relative . . . — — Map (db m136494) HM
At the root of Lancaster City's history, one major element is consistent...diversity. In the mid 1700s, the first citizens were from a variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds — German, Scots-Irish, and English.
❖ German . . . — — Map (db m136450) HM
Memorial to Leo F. Hauck 1888 – 1950 In an era of top middleweight and light heavyweight boxers, 1905 – 1920, Leo Hauck rose through them all to become “Uncrowned Middleweight Champion of the World.” Always a clean . . . — — Map (db m54366) HM
Served throughout the
Revolutionary War
Fought in Battles of
Lake Champlain
Princeton and Yorktown
Chief Burgess of Lancaster
Member of St. James Church — — Map (db m5213) HM
Here from 1740 to 1771 lived one of colonial America's most important gunsmiths. His work was central to development of the Pennsylvania rifle. Other family members and an apprentice, William Henry, Sr., became leading gunsmiths & supplied arms to . . . — — Map (db m5167) HM
This long building was used as military stables during the Revolution. On opposite side of street, stood the Barracks where British and Hessians were imprisoned during that period. — — Map (db m5122) HM
"Whether we live or die, we are the Lord's possession." (Romans 14:8)
The quest for a holy life and a holy death has always been part of the human story and a core purpose of this faith community. We are inspired by the great lives . . . — — Map (db m219589) HM
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this house was built in 1804 for prominent Lancaster attorney William Montgomery by Harrisburg based architect Stephen Hills. The Montgomery House originally contained a rare oval room on the first . . . — — Map (db m136443) HM
Famous pioneer aeronaut
of America, who was born
in Lancaster in 1808 and
lived most of his life
near this spot.
Beginning in 1835 he
completed, from many towns,
462 balloon ascensions
during his lifetime.
John Wise lies in Lake . . . — — Map (db m126335) HM
The cemetery of the Lancaster Moravian Church was located on this site from 1742 until 1917.
During 1917 the graves were removed and interred in Green Wood Cemetery and this portion of land became the site of the Lancaster Post Office. . . . — — Map (db m161165) HM
Never forgotten
September 11, 2001
343 firefighters rest in peace
_________________________
In memory of our volunteers
Volunteer FF Volunteer FF
Walt Hudson Keith Rankin
Badge of *Honor*
To all firefighters past & present . . . — — Map (db m237187) HM
Indian wigwams, a hickory tree, and a spring - that was old center square "Hickory Town" prior to 1730. In that year, however, significant changes occurred as Andrew and James Hamilton laid out Lancaster Townstead with an open square. Streets . . . — — Map (db m5151) HM
In 1739, the small brick courthouse of old Lancaster, one of the first in America, was completed. The two story courthouse was constructed in the center of the square and provided a courtroom on the first floor, and a council chamber and small . . . — — Map (db m5134) HM
The Lancaster jail was located a half block to the north from 1753 to 1851. The last remaining Conestoga Indians were held here in protective custody in 1763. They were killed by a vigilante group, the Paxton Boys. No arrests were made. — — Map (db m186147) HM
In honor of members of St. James Church who served America during the time of the Revolution George Ross Signer of the Declaration of Independence Major General Edward Hand Friend and companion in arms of General George . . . — — Map (db m54381) HM
Since its establishment in 1730, Lancaster City has been a bustling, vibrant community with a rich history. Founded by James Hamilton, an English businessman, the city was designed to be the county seat, with a Courthouse placed in the center of . . . — — Map (db m5201) HM
Founded April 11, 1848, at the First Methodist Episcopal Church on this site. Its purpose was to foster the advancement of medical knowledge, relieve suffering and promote the health of the community. Samuel Humes, M.D., of Lancaster was the first . . . — — Map (db m5206) HM
This narrow stretch of land from here to Harrisburg Avenue was part of the state's first chartered public railroad, providing a vital ink to Lancaster's city center. Now known as Mayor Janice C. Stork Corridor Park, this is the last remaining . . . — — Map (db m177437) HM
Bricks and Mortar
for David Brumbach
(Lancaster County Painter 1948-1992)
We'll be waiting for you in the shadow
of the trees at the corner of King and Lime,
the sun behind us, lighting our way.
We'll see you when the snow . . . — — Map (db m247770) HM
Birthplace and residence of Major General John F. Reynolds of the Army of the Potomac. Killed on the morning of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, his body lies buried in Lancaster Cemetery. — — Map (db m5165) HM
Associate Judge of Lancaster County
Member of Legislature
Delegate to State Convention which
Ratified the Constitution of
the United States
Ironmaster of Lancaster County
Warden and Vestryman of St. James Church
Father of Ann - Buried . . . — — Map (db m5210) HM
Name of Colonial mansion of Edward Hand. Adjutant General of the Continental Army, and notable Lancaster physician. George Washington was entertained here in 1791. The old mansion is about a half mile to the southeast. — — Map (db m5229) HM
Inscribed herein are
the names of our
Fellow Employees
of the
Floor Plant
who served in our country's
Armed Forces
May 1, 1940 - December 31, 1946
— — Map (db m161175) WM
Ross H. Sachs was a beloved coach at Franklin & Marshall College for over two decade. A native of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Ross was a three-sport athlete at Gettysburg High School and earned All-State honors in basketball and football. After . . . — — Map (db m136436) HM
She shared her talents and her spirit with Lancaster for six decades, including leadership roles in family and children's services, the Junior League, the Community Chest, the Lancaster General Hospital, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Music. A . . . — — Map (db m5323) HM
S. Dale Kaufman, senior partner in the architectural firm of Haak, Kaufman, Reese and Beers, was the principle architect in the nationally recognized restoration of this market which captured the 1976 H.U.D. honor award for design excellence. A . . . — — Map (db m5157) HM
Son of the
Hon. Alexander L. and Isabella Hayes,
who died of yellow fever,
and was buried at sea,
returning from Brownsville, Texas,
via Point Isabelle and New Orleans,
November 23, 1853. — — Map (db m222191) HM WM
S. Woodrow "Woody" Sponaugle was an outstanding athlete, coach, and athletic director at Franklin & Marshall. The winner of nine letters and Little All-America honors as an undergraduate, Woody returned to the college in 1948 to serve sixteen years . . . — — Map (db m136435) HM
Church history in North America includes great saints and the many virtues that stem from faith, hope and love. But wrapped up in this history is also the stain of antisemitism, racism and colonial assumptions of European cultural superiority. . . . — — Map (db m219584) HM
To the children in memory of Sgt Joseph E Jackson. Far away in an alien land he found not only a war but children. Children the same as those he knew at home friendly smiling and eager for knowledge. — — Map (db m53458) HM
Site of house occupied 1751-1781, by Edward Shippen; lawyer, judge, Chairman Committee of Observation, and grand-father of Peggy Shippen Arnold. An earlier occupant was Thomas Cookson, first Burgess of Lancaster Borough. — — Map (db m31893) HM
Martin Shreiner
Noted maker of fine clocks and early fire engines, this civic-minded resident established his cemetery in 1836. He later called it "an ornament to the City."
It was the only public burial place in the City of Lancaster that . . . — — Map (db m230831) HM
Born, 1759, on this site. Governor of Pennsylvania for three terms, 1808-17. His strong appeal for a call to arms, and defense of sound currency, during War of 1812, are noteworthy. Died in 1819 at Selinsgrove. — — Map (db m5120) HM
Directly before you in the square stands the soldiers and sailors monument, erected in 1874 by the Lancaster County Monumental Association to honor the brave men and women of Lancaster County who died to save the Union during the Civil War. The . . . — — Map (db m5129) HM
Erected by the people of
Lancaster County,
to the memory of their fellow citizens
who fell in the defence of the Union,
in the war of the Rebellion.
1861 - 1865
[Soldier and Sailor statues]
[Battles]
Antietam Gettysburg . . . — — Map (db m247814) WM
Founded 1744. Original structure built 1746-53; this building begun 1820. George Ross, signer of the Declaration of Independence, was vestryman. Buried here are the patriots Edward Shippen, William Atlee, Edward Hand, and Jasper Yeates. — — Map (db m5204) HM
Within this churchyard rest in unmarked graves more than two hundred people: Townsfolk, Native Americans, Colonists, British and American Soldiers. These men, women and children, many of whom are unknown, represent the numerous religions, . . . — — Map (db m161152) HM
Stevens Grave & Memorial Burial place of a true American hero ---------------- Thaddeus StevensLancaster Countys U.S. Representative was the most powerful congressman during the Civil War and early Reconstruction. He was a master . . . — — Map (db m177436) HM
[bottom plaque]
Proclamation
This Flag Flies Today
Whereas: In Memory and Honor
Of the Men and Women of African-American Heritage
And this community, Lancaster, PA
Who pledged their full measure
That freedom and peace would long . . . — — Map (db m173990) WM
Established for burial of persons of the colored race or their families..."
From Certificate of Incorporation, 1906
Lancaster New Era 19 June 1907
Cemetery Dedicated
For Use Exclusively of Colored People
Stevens Greenland . . . — — Map (db m175059) HM
The Daily New Era
Lancaster, Monday, May 17, 1897
Thaddeus S. Henry (1815-1897)
"Henry was born in Philadelphia and moved to Lancaster when a lad of ten years. He learned his trade with Benjamin Simmons, and afterwards entered the tonsorial . . . — — Map (db m173399) HM
Lawyer, congressman, defender of free public schools, abolitionist, lies buried in the rear of this cemetery. He believed in the "Equality of man before his Creator." Resided in Lancaster from 1842 until his death, 1868. — — Map (db m177435) HM
Philanthropy
An important part of Thaddeus Stevens' legacy is his philanthropy. Throughout his life he could never recall the poverty and discrimination of his childhood without great pain. Its effect was to sensitize him to the oppression . . . — — Map (db m189120) HM
Earliest Congregation in Lancaster Organized 1730 Fostered six other city congregations First church erected 1734 Present building begun in 1761 Dedicated in 1766 by Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, Lutheran patriarch Tower and steeple added . . . — — Map (db m177294) HM
The Jasper Yeates Building
circa 1775
has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States Department of the Interior
— — Map (db m136441) HM
On September 27, 1777, the First Official Court
House of Lancaster County (1737-1786) became the
Capital of the United States for one day.
During the early 1900's, the Liberty Bond Building
was built by then Thaddeus Stevens High School as . . . — — Map (db m182491) HM
The New Era Building
circa 1890
has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m136501) HM
The Plow Tavern
formerly occupied this site.
built 1745 * * * demolished April 1, 1924.
Tradition says that on its register were the
names of General George Washington and General
Lafayette.
When General Lafayette made his memorable . . . — — Map (db m177512) HM
Memorial Stone to The Rev. Thomas Barton 1730 – 1780 British Missionary who served for 19 years with distinction as third rector of St. James Church 1759-1778. True to his ordination vows, he remained loyal to the Crown during the American . . . — — Map (db m54377) HM
This marker pays tribute to the soldiers who fought for our liberty and the women who supported them. The plaque also marks the site of the county's first courthouse where, on September 27, 1777, the Continental Congress met for a day. Lancaster . . . — — Map (db m136456) HM
During his 35 years as a faculty member, administrator and president of Franklin & Marshall College, Richard Kneedler '65, P'98 devoted his extraordinary leadership abilities to transform his alma mater in a variety of significant ways.
One of . . . — — Map (db m136422) HM
The Steinman Hardware Building
circa 1886
has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m136440) HM
On June 18th, 1812, the United States Congress declared war on Great Britain, at the request of President James Madison. The British had blockaded the U.S. coast, seized American ships, and impressed their seamen. Also, the Canadians supported . . . — — Map (db m136458) HM
Near this site stood two water towers that for approximately seventy years were part of Lancasters skyline. In the early twentieth century the Conestoga River was the sole source of public water in the city. As the west end grew, distance from the . . . — — Map (db m54369) HM
Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Who from 1753 through 1771 was a
Warden and Vestryman of St. James Parish
Son of an Episcopal Clergyman
Came to Lancaster in 1751
Served as a member of
the Pennsylvania Assembly and
the . . . — — Map (db m161155) HM
He organized the
Common School System of Pennsylvania
He also organized the Soldiers Orphan Schools
and wrote the Normal School Law of Pennsylvania
And wisest they in this whole wide land
Of hoarding till bent and grey
For . . . — — Map (db m222193) HM
Signer of the Constitution of the United States of America Erected by General Thomas Mifflin Chapter Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pennsylvania Daughters of the American Revolution 1987 < Upper Marker : > In perpetuation of the memory of . . . — — Map (db m54653) HM
In memoriam Thomas Wharton, Jr. First President of the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Captain General and Commander-in-Chief in and over the same on March 5, 1777 Died in Office, greatly lamented May 23, 1778. At . . . — — Map (db m54657) HM
In Memoriam U.S.S. Maine Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine < Rear Marker : > 1898 – 1902 Erected by General Wm. S. McCaskey Camp United Spanish . . . — — Map (db m54400) HM
Stephen Smith
William Whipper
Entrepreneurs, philanthropists & Underground Railroad agents
This former right of way of the Philadelphia & Columbia Railroad was a critical link in the
national anti-slavery movement that by the 1840's . . . — — Map (db m177607) HM
Operated 1742 to 1760 by borough fathers. Organized 14 August 1760 by leading citizens as Lancaster's first independent volunteer fire company. Active members included George Ross, Jasper Yeates, William Henry, Robert Fulton Sr, and James . . . — — Map (db m225744) HM
Welcome to Saint James and its historic campus. We have ministered to this city for nearly 300 years. The brick church you see today before you has been a place of worship, community, inspiration and reconciliation since 1820.
[Left image of . . . — — Map (db m219581) HM
This plaza joins two buildings erected during the presidency of John Summers Stahr, class of 1867, the Gymnasium (1891) and the Science Building (1900-02). Dr. Stahr served his alma mater as professor of Natural Sciences for more than 50 years . . . — — Map (db m178060) HM
Chairman of Committee of Safety
during American Revolution
Chief Burgess of Lancaster
Judge of first Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania
Warden and Vestryman of
St. James Church — — Map (db m5214) HM
"Coach I," as he is affectionately known by thousands of Franklin & Marshall alumni, was one of the most successful athletes and coaches in the history of the college. An All-American in track and field and a little All-American in football, Bill . . . — — Map (db m136434) HM
The 80-mile Philadelphia & Columbia Railroad was the first state-financed and constructed rail line in the U.S. (1823-1834); Pennsylvania Railroad precursor. Original cost estimate: $5,000 per mile in 1823. On completion, actual cost: $34,500 per . . . — — Map (db m177348) HM
Dedicated to
The men and women
of the Seventh Ward
Lancaster, PA.
who by their patriotism
courage and devotion
helped win
The World War
1914 - 1918
for humanity, liberty and righteousness
erected by the
Citizens of the . . . — — Map (db m66429) WM
Erected by their fellow employees in honor of the men of the Department of
The Armstrong Cork Company
who served in the military of naval forces
during the World War 1914-1918
— — Map (db m161181) WM
In grateful memory of the following men from this community who sacrificed their lives while serving our country in World War II
John S. Baum
Ralph Gohn, Jr.
Miles I. Hart, Jr.
Willard G. Kiphorn
Jay G. Mathoit
James P. . . . — — Map (db m161164) WM
This sycamore was here when the colony of Pennsylvania was "Penns Woods". The tree is situated on land that was part of a 1718 Penn grant, deeded by Penn to the early settlers.
Documented over the centuries:
"Pennsylvania's Most Massive . . . — — Map (db m187569) HM
On these grounds
Lafayette
Reviewed the
Local battalions of
Infantry and cavalry
Troops
Which assembled here
As guard of honor
To escort him to
Lancaster
July 27. 1825
Marked by
The Lancaster County . . . — — Map (db m244919) HM
560 entries matched your criteria. Entries 201 through 300 are listed above. ⊲ Previous 100 Next 100 ⊳