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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Montour County, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Montour County, Pennsylvania 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 Montour County, PA (23) Columbia County, PA (74) Lycoming County, PA (196) Northumberland County, PA (113)  MontourCounty(23) Montour County (23)  ColumbiaCounty(74) Columbia County (74)  LycomingCounty(196) Lycoming County (196)  NorthumberlandCounty(113) Northumberland County (113)
Danville is the county seat for Montour County
Adjacent to Montour County, Pennsylvania
      Columbia County (74)  
      Lycoming County (196)  
      Northumberland County (113)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — 115 East Market StreetCirca 1820
On Market Street east of Ferry Street, on the right when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m180913) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — 151 East Market Street
On Market Street east of Ferry Street, on the left when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m180914) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — American RevolutionApril 19, 1775 • Nov. 20, 1783
On Bloom Street east of Church Street, on the left when traveling east.
Dedicated to the Patriots of the American Revolution- those men and women who demonstrated unfailing loyalty to the cause of American independence from England.Map (db m167309) WM
4 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Christopher Sholes
On Northumberland Street (U.S. 11) at Montour Street, on the right when traveling east on Northumberland Street.
Typewriter inventor, born at Mooresburg Feb. 14, 1819. Went to school and worked as a printer at Danville. Migrated to Wisconsin at the age of 20. His first writing machine patent was issued June 23, 1868.Map (db m89756) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Civil War Memorial1861 • 1865
On Bloom Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Bloom Street.
In Memory of the Soldiers and Sailors of Montour County who fought for the preservation of the Union —————————————— O fortunata mors quae . . . Map (db m167429) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Discover DanvilleA Susquehanna Greenway River Town
On Front Street at Mill Street, on the right when traveling west on Front Street.
Danville is a distinctive, historic community noted for iron heritage and connections to health care. Named after the son of founder William Montgomery, Danville was first settled in 1776. Local iron ore deposits fed the growth of a bustling . . . Map (db m192579) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — First Iron Rails
On Northumberland Street (US 11).
The first rolling mill built to make the iron T railroad rails was nearby. T rails were first rolled Oct. 8, 1845. The first 30 foot rails made on order in the U.S. were rolled here in 1859 for the Sunbury and Erie railroad.Map (db m89757) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Home of First Iron "T" Rail in America
On Mills Street at Market Street on Mills Street.
Mine car typical of those used in the iron ore mines beneath Montour Ridge in Montour County. Iron ore was mined for approximately fifty years in the townships of Liberty, Valley, Mahoning, West Hemlock and Cooper. Skilled Welsh miners opened the . . . Map (db m89801) HM
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9 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Korean and Vietnam Wars Memorial
On Bloom Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Bloom Street.
Dedicated to the men and women of Montour County who served their country during the Korean Conflict Killed John H. Arter • Richard L. Dailey • Charles W. Everett Charles E. Gaumer • Charles A. Oberdorf • George I. Richards . . . Map (db m167427) WM
10 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Memorial Park
On Bloom Street east of Church Street, on the left when traveling east.
This Memorial Park occupies part of a three acre tract of land given in 1775 by Amos Wickersham for use as a burying ground, and for the location of a church and school house, which were situated across the street. After 130 years the ground was . . . Map (db m167311) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Montgomery House
On Bloom Street (U.S. 11).
Built in 1792 as the residence of General William Montgomery, pioneer settler and father of the founder of Danville. The house is now occupied by the Montour County Historical Society.Map (db m89758) HM WM
12 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Montour County
On Mill Street at Market Street on Mill Street.
Formed May 2, 1850 from Columbia County. Named for the Indian woman leader, Madame Montour. Site of the first manufacture of iron T rails for railroads. Inventor of typewriter, Christopher Sholes, born here. County seat, Danville, was incorporated . . . Map (db m89800) HM
13 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Montour County Courthouse
On Mill Street at Market Street, on the right when traveling south on Mill Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m91020) HM
14 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Southwest Asia and Afghanistan Wars
On Bloom Street east of Church Street, on the left when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m167310) WM
15 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — Spanish American War Memorial
On Bloom Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Bloom Street.
In honor of the Spanish War Veterans 1898 to 1902 Cuba • Philippine Islands Porto Rico • China Dedicated July 4, 1925.Map (db m167316) WM
16 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — The Manse1867 - 1985
On Mahoning Street at Ferry Street, on the left when traveling east on Mahoning Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m181099) HM
17 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — The North Branch CanalPennsylvania Canal Network
On Mill Street.
In 1826 Daniel Montgomery, for whom the town of Danville was named, was elected president of the Board of Canal Commissioners. The North Branch Canal was surveyed in 1826-27 with construction of the canal between Northumberland and Nanticoke . . . Map (db m89804) HM
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18 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — U.S.S. Maine MemorialIn Memoriam — Patriotism • Devotion —
On Bloom Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Bloom Street.
Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. MaineMap (db m167312) WM
19 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Danville — World War I MemorialRoll of Honor — 1917 • 1919 —
On Bloom Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Bloom Street.
Erected by the Citizens of Montour County to commemorate the names of those who served in the War for Democracy Killed George Bloch • Charles C. Cotner • Burgess A. Gibson James M. Gibson • Fred John Mayan Jr. • George J. Michaels . . . Map (db m167425) WM
20 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Mooresburg — Christopher Sholes
On Liberty Valley Road (Pennsylvania Route 642) at Mooresburg Road, on the right when traveling east on Liberty Valley Road.
Typewriter inventor, born near here Feb. 14, 1819. Went to school and worked as a printer at Danville. Migrated to Wisconsin at the age of 20. His first writing machine patent was issued June 23, 1868.Map (db m124006) HM
21 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Mooresburg — Mooresburg Schoolhouse
Near Liberty Valley Road (Pennsylvania Route 642) at Mooresburg Road.
This Property has been Placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m124057) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Mooresburg — World War II Watchtower
On Liberty Valley Road (Pennsylvania Route 642) at Auten Farm Lane, on the left when traveling west on Liberty Valley Road.
Building Used For A Watchtower For Airplanes During World War IIMap (db m188075) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Montour County, Washingtonville — Washingtonville Bridge
On Bush Road.
A pin connected Pratt Pony Truss Bridge spanned the Chillisquaque Creek at this site from 1887-1987. The 73 foot span truss was constructed by the engineering firm of Dean and Westbrook of New York City. The patented tubular section Phoenix Column . . . Map (db m89848) HM
 
 
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