5 entries match your criteria.
Historical Markers and War Memorials in Maytown, Pennsylvania
Lancaster is the county seat for Lancaster County
Maytown is in Lancaster County
Lancaster County (560) ►
ADJACENT TO LANCASTER COUNTY
Berks County (293) ►
Chester County (460) ►
Dauphin County (318) ►
Lebanon County (130) ►
York County (445) ►
Cecil County, Maryland (188) ►
Harford County, Maryland (204) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
ADJACENT TO LANCASTER COUNTY
Berks County (293) ►
Chester County (460) ►
Dauphin County (318) ►
Lebanon County (130) ►
York County (445) ►
Cecil County, Maryland (188) ►
Harford County, Maryland (204) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Maytown, East Donegal Township — Honor Roll — ![]() |
Proudly we pay tribute to the men and women of East Donegal Township who answered the call to colors in World War II. List of Names — — Map (db m5725) WM |
2 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Maytown, East Donegal Township — In honor of those who served in the World War — ![]() |
1917 1918 From the Maytown District of East Donegal Township Barnhart, William H. • Brandt, Harry • Brandt, Mervin W. • Clepper, Albert B. • Davis, Earl C. • Davis, James • Demmy, Oliver H. • Derr, Albert B. • Eshleman, Robert H. • Farmer, . . . — — Map (db m5730) WM |
3 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Maytown, East Donegal Township — In honor of those who served our country in Korea & Vietnam — ![]() |
In honor of those who served our country in Korea June 25, 1950 Jan 31, 1955 In Vietnam Dec. 22, 1961 May 7, 1975 — — Map (db m5723) WM |
4 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Maytown, East Donegal Township — Maytown — Elizabethtown - 10 — ![]() |
Maytown So named Being founded on The first day of May Founded 1762 — — Map (db m244833) HM |
5 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Maytown, East Donegal Township — Vinegar's Ferry — ![]() |
James LeTort, an Indian trader, claimed ownership of 500 acres of this land in 1719. He resided in a cabin located somewhere in this vicinity, and in partnership with two other well-known traders-Peter Bezaillion and Moses Comb-operated a lucrative . . . — — Map (db m216744) HM |