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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lancaster County

 
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Lancaster is the county seat for Lancaster County
Adjacent to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
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      Chester County (460)  
      Dauphin County (318)  
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      Cecil County, Maryland (188)  
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301 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Shippen House
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
302 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Shreiner-Concord CemeteryA site of national significance — Lancaster City —
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
303 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Simon Snyder
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
304 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Site of Conestoga Indian MassacreDecember 27, 1763
Site of Conestoga Indian Massacre December 27, 1763Map (db m122636) HM
305 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Soldiers and Sailors Monument Reported missing
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
306 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Soldiers and Sailors Monument
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
307 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — St. James' Church (Episcopal)
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
308 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — St. James Churchyard
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
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309 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Stevens Grave & MemorialShreiner-Concord Cemetery
Stevens Grave & Memorial Burial place of a true American hero ---------------- Thaddeus StevensLancaster County’s U.S. Representative was the most powerful congressman during the Civil War and early Reconstruction. He was a master . . . Map (db m177436) HM
310 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Stevens Greenland Cemetery
[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
311 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Stevens Greenland Cemetery
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
312 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Thaddeus S. HenryLancaster's Premiere Tonsorial Artist
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
313 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Thaddeus Stevens1792 - 1868
Leading statesman of the Civil War period lived here from 1843 until the time of his deathMap (db m136445) HM
314 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Thaddeus Stevens
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
315 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Thaddeus Stevens
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
316 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Evangelic Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity
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
317 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Jasper Yeates Building24 South Queen Street
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
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318 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Liberty Bond House
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
319 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The New Era Building39 North Queen Street
The New Era Building circa 1890 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m136501) HM
320 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Plow Tavern
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
321 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Rev. Thomas Barton
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
322 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Revolutionary War1775-1783
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
323 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Richard Kneedler Sculpture Garden
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
324 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Steinman Hardware Building21 West King Street
The Steinman Hardware Building circa 1886 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m136440) HM
325 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The War of 1812
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
326 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The Water Towers in Buchanan Park
Near this site stood two water towers that for approximately seventy years were part of Lancaster’s 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
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327 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — This spot is marked in sacred memory of George Ross
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
328 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Thomas B. BartonCaptain of Comp. B., 1st Regt., P.R.V.C.
Died at Lan[caster]., March 26, 1864 of disease contracted while in the Army, aged 37 yearsMap (db m222194) WM
329 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Thomas Henry BurrowesIn Grateful Memory of — 16 Nov. 1805 - 25 Feb. 1871 —
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
330 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Thomas Mifflin, Esq.
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
331 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Thomas Wharton, Jr.
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
332 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
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
333 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Underground RailroadLancaster City — Deep roots in Philadelphia & Columbia line —
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
334 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Union Fire Company No 1
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
335 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the Veterans of Lancaster County November 11, 2011Map (db m136504) WM
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336 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Vietnam and Korean War Memorial
To Those Who Served Vietnam Korea Map (db m161178) WM
337 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to those Vietnam Veterans who served honorably during the period of August 5, 1964 🎖️ May 7, 1975Map (db m136453) WM
338 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Vietnam War Veterans Memorial
In honor and memory of Lancaster County Veterans for their service and sacrifice during the Vietnam War 1964-1975Map (db m136503) WM
339 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Welcome to Saint James
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
340 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Whitehead PlazaFranklin & Marshall College, 1787 — Lux Et Lex —
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
341 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — William Augustus Atlee1735-1793
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 ChurchMap (db m5214) HM
342 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — William J. Iannicelli '48
"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
343 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Working The LineConstructing an engineering marvel across Southeastern Pennsylvania — Lancastrians make their — Lancaster City —
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
344 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — World War I MemorialSpirit of the American Doughboy
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
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345 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — World War I Memorial
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
346 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — World War II Memorial1941 - 1945
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
347 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — World War II Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to World War II Merchant Marine Veterans of Lancaster County November 11, 2012Map (db m136505) WM
348 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — World War II Veterans Memorial
In honor and memory of Lancaster County Veterans for their service and sacrifice during World War IIMap (db m136507) WM
349 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, East Hempfield Township — Lancaster County's "Old Sycamore"(Platanus Occidentalis)
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
350 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, East Lampeter Township — Lafayette
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
351 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, East Lampeter Township — The Willows Covered BridgeBuilt c. 1855
This is a combination of two bridges. 1) The Millers Farm Bridge, linking Providence and Strasburg Townships was built in 1871, at the cost of $1, 875.00 and was 75 feet long. 2) The Goods Ford Bridge, crossing the Pequea Creek was built . . . Map (db m172330) HM
352 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, East Lampeter Township — Witmer's Tavern
One of the best surviving structures of its type. Original east end built about 1725 by Benjamin Witmer, agent for the London Land Company. Passed on to his son, tavern-keeper John Witmer. Enlarged by Henry Witmer, 1773. Family was prominent in many . . . Map (db m8269) HM
353 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — At Rockford near here lived & died General Edward Hand, M.D.
Soldier of the Revolution, Adjutant General & friend of Washington. Born in Clydruff, Ireland. He first fought for British rights, then for American liberty. Lancaster County's Historical Society erected this tablet Sept. 20, A.D. 1912, to honor a . . . Map (db m5231) HM
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354 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Conestoga Navigation Company
A slackwater canal between Lancaster and Safe Harbor, built following the company's incorporation in 1825, facilitated access to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other ports. This canal's 18-mile course included nine sets of locks and dams; Lock No. 1 . . . Map (db m5327) HM
355 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Corn Milling StonesNineteenth Century — from Bucher's Mill near Reamstown, PA —
These Cocalico stones, made of Pennsylvania pebble stone, have a combined weight of 45,00 pounds. Having only been dressed several times, they are close to their original thickness. Gift of Paul B. FloryMap (db m212980) HM
356 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Honor Roll
Honor roll erected as a lasting tribute to the men and women of Bausman who served their country in World War II Elizabeth Atlee • Robert C Beard • William D Beard • Russell B Bechtold • Christian P. Becker • David H Becker • . . . Map (db m202183) WM
357 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — In memory of Jeffrey W. Jones
In memory of Jeffrey W Jones who died in the line of duty on June 13, 1981 while saving the life of another. In memory of Jeff's life and distinguished service, Bausman Fire Co. No. 1 dedicates special life saving rescue equipment so that . . . Map (db m202180) HM
358 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — James Buchanan Home
James Buchanan Home has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United . . . Map (db m54353) HM
359 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Pennsylvania Rifle
Misnamed Kentucky Rifle, this famous weapon of the frontier was developed in the 1700's at Lancaster, which was the center for its manufacture.Map (db m157505) HM
360 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Privy
      Built in 1828, the privy is one of the three original buildings left on the estate. Privies were in use here until the late 1800’s, when an interior bathroom was added to the mansion. Interesting to note the symmetrical arrangement with the . . . Map (db m54395) HM
361 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Rock Ford
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. This structure has been recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey by the United States Department of the Interior . . . Map (db m180362) HM
362 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Shenks Ferry People
Indigenous Peoples, today known as the Shenks Ferry People, established a village in this area approximately 550 years ago. Archaeological research uncovered remnants of dwellings, trash pits, graves, and other structures covering a . . . Map (db m244922) HM
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363 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Smokehouse / Icehouse
      One of the three buildings constructed in 1828, this west dependency appears to have been a combination smokehouse / icehouse when it was originally built. Located a convenient distance from the basement kitchen, it is built of brick, wood, . . . Map (db m54399) HM
364 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — 3 — The Back (South Façade) of WheatlandStop 3 | Audio Tour at bit.ly/lhtour
James Buchanan, along with his niece and nephew, Harriet Lane and James Buchanan "Buck" Henry, lived at Wheatland from 1849-1868. Harriet inherited Wheatland upon Buchanan's death on June 1, 1868.Map (db m212982) HM
365 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — The Frog Pond & West Meadow
President Buchanan enjoyed frequent walks outdoors and across his estate. One of his favorite stops was here, where a freshwater spring fed a pond. Buchanan once told his doctor that if there was any truth in reincarnation, he would choose to return . . . Map (db m212984) HM
366 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — The Front (North Façade) of WheatlandStop 2 | Audio Tour at bit.ly/lhtour
Wheatland was built in 1828 for William Jenkins and his family. James Buchanan bought the home in 1848, and ran his 1856 presidential compaign from the mansion. He gave political speeches from this porch.Map (db m212983) HM
367 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — 4 — The OutbuildingsStop 4 | Audio Tour at bit.ly/lhtour
This building, the icehouse/smokehouse, stored ice from nearby ponds at the bottom, and smoked meats, like game birds, at the top. In the gardens, growers planted vegetables and herbs, like cabbage which was made into Buchanan's favorite food: . . . Map (db m212985) HM
368 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — The Privy
Built in 1828 for the Jenkins family, the original owners of Wheatland, the privy has eight seats total: three on one side and five on the other. This was thought of as an economical choice to accommodate a large family and household staff.Map (db m212986) HM
369 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — This Memorial is dedicated by the Bausman Community
This memorial is dedicated by the Bausman Community in memory of P.F.C. Bruce E. Cunningham U.S.M.C. Born Dec. 26,1948 Died in action South Vietnam Feb. 8, 1968 1st BN. 26 Marines 3rd Marine DivisionMap (db m202182) WM
370 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Lancaster Township — Wheatland
Home of President James Buchanan from 1849 to his death is a few blocks away. Statesman and diplomat, as Member of Congress, U.S. Senator, Secretary of State and Minister to England. Elected President in 1856.Map (db m180407) HM
371 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Manheim Township — 1954
This land was given to Eden Fire Co No 1 by John J. and Vivian O. Eshelman Dedicated to the men and women of Eden who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and to those interested in community activitiesMap (db m188639) WM
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372 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Manheim Township — Belmont Lime kilncirca 1876
These lime kilns were built in the late 19th century for the purpose of making lime. Broken limestone was dumped into the top and heated to approximately 1500F degrees in the chambers or "pots". At this point the stone was calcined and chemically . . . Map (db m136615) HM
373 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Manheim Township — Belmont Quarry
In the later 19th century, David M. Mayer, owner of Belmont Farm, began his lime kiln operation to aid local farmers in fertilizing the rich Lancaster County soil with needed lime. To fuel his lime kilns, Mayer excavated stone on his property, . . . Map (db m174347) HM
374 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Manheim Township — David M. Mayer House1867
David M. Mayer (1836-1891) began construction of his original home in 1867. In 1870, David purchased the 203 acres where the house sits from his father, Martin Mayer. He married Katherine F. Hunsucker in 1868 and had two children. David dies in . . . Map (db m136612) HM
375 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Manheim Township — Isaac Long Barn
The United Brethren in Christ, and the Evangelical United Brethren Church, trace their origin to the joint efforts of Rev. Philip w. Otterbein of the German Reformed Church and Martin Boehm, a Mennonite preacher, as a revival held here about 1767. . . . Map (db m8267) HM
376 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Manheim Township — Landis Graveyard
Herein lie the remains of the following who were interred here in the past (front) Anna Binkley 1783-1847 • Barbara Hershey 1769-1828 Johannes Eby 1800-1822 • C. H. -1771 A. F. -1822 • E. H. -1771 Anna Stibges Frank 1788-1842 • E. . . . Map (db m126339) HM
377 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Manheim Township — Mayer CemeteryCemetery at Belmont
This 50 ft × 60 ft graveyard, surrounded by an iron fence, contains 21 headstones and 17 foot stones in the enclosure. Some of the inscriptions on sandstone markers are now unable to be deciphered due to weathering and elements. Below is a list of . . . Map (db m136613) HM
378 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Manheim Township — Wheatland
The home of James Buchanan, statesman, diplomat and the fifteenth President of the United States (1857-61), is located on Marietta Avenue, seven blocks south. Buchanan maintained Wheatland as his home from 1848 until he died there on June 1, 1868.Map (db m157225) HM
379 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Rohrerstown — 1717
In this general vicinity, 300 years past, three Brubaker/Brubacher/Pupather cousins, Hans (1685-1748) and brothers John Jacob (c. 1687-1751) and John (c. 1685-1720) were forced from their homeland of Switzerland due to religious turmoil. After . . . Map (db m215235) HM
380 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Rohrerstown — Lancaster Area Refuse AuthorityLARA 1954-1987
From 1955 through 1962, this tract of land was used as a landfill for the disposal of municipal waste by the Lancaster Area Refuse Authority (LARA). LARA was formed in 1954 by the City of Lancaster and several surrounding municipalities to manage . . . Map (db m215258) HM
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381 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, West Lampeter Township — Herr House
Three quarters of a mile south on the side road is the stone house built in 1719 by Christian Herr, son of Hans Herr, founder, in 1710, of the first Mennonite community in this area. It is the oldest building this far west in Pennsylvania.Map (db m158435) HM
382 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, West Lampeter Township — Kurtz's Mill Covered Bridge
This covered bridge originally stood over the Conestoga River near Hinkletown in Earl Township before it was destroyed by Hurricane Agnes in 1972. It was relocated to this site and rebuilt in 1975. Prior to its relocation here this bridge was also . . . Map (db m173675) HM
383 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster, West Lampeter Township — Neff's Mill Bridge (1875)Pequea #7
In 1797, Wendel and Anne Bowman built a three-story stone mill that once stood adjacent to this bridge for over two hundred years. Bowman petitioned the courts to build a road or "cartway" near this bridge to the village of Strasburg so farmers . . . Map (db m177205) HM
384 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Landisville, East Hempfield Township — Landisville — Mt. Joy - 5 —
Landisville Named for John Landis Founded 1808Map (db m244853) HM
385 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Landisville, East Hempfield Township — Landisville — Lancaster - 7 —
Landisville Named for John Landis Founded 1808Map (db m244854) HM
386 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lauschtown, Brecknock Township — Lauschtown
Village of Lauschtown Founded by Monroe Lausch Est. 1944Map (db m245898) HM
387 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Leaman Place, Paradise Township — Leaman Place
Named for Henry Leaman noted early landowner. Founded 1835Map (db m218587) HM
388 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lexington, Warwick Township — Lexington — Lititz - 3 —
Lexington Formerly "Dundee" Renamed for Battle of Lexington Founded 1805Map (db m246570) HM
389 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — "Steps of Progress"
These "Steps of Progress" to the Lititz Boy Scout Pavilion were provided and built by Boy Scout Ryan Haines of Lititz Boy Scout Troop 142 as his Eagle Scout ProjectMap (db m126240) HM
390 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — 1895 Drinking Fountain
This fountain was part of the lower piece of one of the three original gas lights that were located at the "Roebuck Memorial Fountain," in Lititz, which was dedicated October 3, 1895. It was saved and has since been rebuilt and placed . . . Map (db m126231) HM
391 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — 66 East Main Street
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m136386) HM
392 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Albert Glatz Tobacco Shopcirca 1765
First tobacconist in Rome (Lititz) Pennsylvania relocated to this site in 1868 Preserved in 2010 for the people in Lancaster County, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the United States of AmericaMap (db m175244) HM
393 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — An Icon of Lititz Springs Park
The lion's head has been a prominent icon to Lititz Springs Park since 1857. In addition to its beautiful stream, its shaded walkways and its well-kept natural environment, Lititz Springs Park was enhanced by an elegant carving of a lion's head by . . . Map (db m126238) HM
394 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Arched Bridge
In 1856 sandstone from the Furnace Hills north of Lititz was brought to the park grounds by horse and cart and used as coping around the head-end of the Springs. This stone coping continued eastward to prevent the stream from overflowing and also . . . Map (db m126280) HM
395 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Beck Memorial Band Shell
Built in 1937, the "Paul E. Beck Memorial Band Shell" has hosted many musical venues and notable celebrations, including the crowning of the Queen of Candles, the highlight of the 4th of July festivities in the park since 1942. Paul E. . . . Map (db m126283) HM
396 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Building of the Lititz Freight Station in 1921
In 1884, the Lititz Moravian Congregation, who owned Lititz Springs Park, entered into a ninety-nine year lease with the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company for the location of a new Passenger Depot & Express Station to be built on Park . . . Map (db m157514) HM
397 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Built 1907The John Badorf House — 120 N. Broad St., Lititz, PA —
John Badorf was the proprietor of the Warwick House and Badorf Shoe Company. The 360 ton house was originally located on the corner of N. Broad St. and W. Lincoln Ave. It was moved back 50 feet in 1993 for the addition of a third lane on W. Lincoln . . . Map (db m136378) HM
398 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Count Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf
In 1742, Count Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf of Saxony, the leader and organizer of the modern day Moravian Church, preached at the tavern of Jacob Huber, north of Lititz, while searching for a tract of land in which to establish a religious . . . Map (db m237159) HM
399 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Dedicated by the Sacramento Chamber of Commerce in Memory of John Augustus Sutter
Dedicated by the Sacramento Chamber of Commerce in Memory of John Augustus Sutter who founded California's capital the city of Sacramento August 12 1839 The fort which he established is today a shrine containing historical relics of the gold . . . Map (db m168303) HM
400 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Elmer Holmes Bobst
His generosity interest in human welfare and love for Lititz, his boyhood home, made possible the restoration and development of this park. Established in 1843 by the Moravian Congregation, the park was given to the community of Lititz in 1956.Map (db m5318) HM

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