Historical Markers and War Memorials in Greencastle, Pennsylvania
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On Baltimore Street (State Highway 16) at Carlisle Street, on the right when traveling east on Baltimore Street.
Commanded a detachment of Union cavalry that made a surprise attack on a larger force of Confederate cavalry on this square, July 2, 1863. Important papers for General Lee were taken from the men who were captured. — — Map (db m201758) HM
On Baltimore Street (State Highway 16) at Carlisle Street, on the right when traveling east on Baltimore Street.
This tablet honors the memory of Col. John AllisonWho, in 1782, founded Greencastle. Allison's Tavern, which stood on this site 200 years ago, was the beginning point of the survey which resulted in the streets and building lots that formed the town . . . — — Map (db m11613) HM
On South Washington Street just south of Leitersburg Street, on the right when traveling north.
"In Memory Of"
G.B. Freeman Jr.
Gunner, Sergeant
4th Marines 6th Division
W.W. II Okinawa 1942-1945
Father and Terry L. Rush
Sergeant 1st Marine Air Wing
Tet Offensive Vietnam
1964 - 1968
Brother of Richard Freeman Sr.
and . . . — — Map (db m159795) WM
On South Washington Street just south of Leitersburg Street, on the right when traveling north.
"In Memory Of"
Harry D. Zeigler
Y3rd CS U.S. Navy W.W.II
Battle of Coral Sea
Oct 2, 1940
to
May 9, 1942
Dedicated by
VFW Post 6319
— — Map (db m159792) WM
On South Washington Street just south of Leitersburg Street, on the right when traveling north.
"In Memory Of"
Joseph E. Kuglar
MM3rd Class
U.S. Navy W.W.II
ATO and PTO
Jan. 15, 1944
to
Oct. 29, 1945
Dedicated by
his family
— — Map (db m159791) WM
On Carlisle Street at Baltimore Street (Pennsylvania Highway 16), on the right when traveling north on Carlisle Street.
Here on October 12, 1794, President George Washington is said to have taken breakfast while passing through the area to suppress the "Whiskey Rebellion." This tavern, ca. 1700's, was owned by Robert McCullough and was also known as The Mansion . . . — — Map (db m11615) HM
On W Baltimore Street at S Carlisle Street, on the right when traveling west on W Baltimore Street.
When General Robert E. Lee’s invading army overran the Union garrison at Winchester, Virginia, on June 15, 1863, elements of the 1st New York “Lincoln” Cavalry covered the retreat. Company C, under Captain William Boyd, continued to harass the . . . — — Map (db m34162) HM
On South Washington Street just south of Leitersburg Street, on the right when traveling north.
"In Memory Of"
William J. Hudson
Pvt. U.S. Army W.W.II
ETO
July 27, 1944
to
August 25, 1945
Dedicated by
his wife Rose Hudson
and family
— — Map (db m159790) WM
On Molly Pitcher Highway (U.S. 11) 0.2 miles south of Craig Road, on the right when traveling south.
(Front):To the memory of Corporal William H. Rihl. Co. C. 1st N.Y. (Lincoln) Cavalry. Who was killed on this spot June 22, 1863 (Left):The First Union Soldier killed in action in Pennsylvania (Back):An humble but brave . . . — — Map (db m11616) HM
On Molly Pitcher Highway (U.S. 11) 0.1 miles north of Hykes Road, on the right when traveling north.
Over this route Confederate General R.S. Ewell's 2d Army Corps led Lee's invading forces on June 22, 1863. Next day Gen. Jubal Early, under Ewell's command, entered the state to the east, near Waynesboro. — — Map (db m7999) HM
On Molly Pitcher Highway (U.S. 11) 0.2 miles south of Craig Road, on the right when traveling north.
Here on June 22, 1863, the First N.Y. Cavalry attacked the Southern advance force of cavalry under Gen. A.G. Jenkins. Here died the first Union soldier killed in action in Pennsylvania. Corporal William H. Rihl of Philadelphia, serving in a . . . — — Map (db m167824) HM