On Pond Hill Road (Pennsylvania Route 239) south of Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 239), on the left.
Founded as a coal-company town around 1882 by the West End Coal Company. Named for Frances Slocum, a girl from Wilkes-Barre, who was kidnapped by Indians after the Battle of Wyoming in 1778. — — Map (db m116501) HM
On Pond Hill Road (Pennsylvania Route 239) south of Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 239), on the left when traveling south.
This memorial is dedicated
to our valiant comrades
who died on the field of battle
and
to all who served the flag of the
United States of America
in all its wars.
Rest comrades! Rest and sleep,
the thoughts of men should be . . . — — Map (db m116502) HM
Until about 1800, a Native American footpath passed through here. It was one of several linking Indian villages in the Delaware and Susquehanna River drainage systems. This path originated at the Forks of the Delaware River (near Easton) and . . . — — Map (db m44060) HM
On Nuangola Road at Blue Ridge Trail, on the left when traveling west on Nuangola Road.
Dedicated to the memory of our youth
who served in World War II
[Died in Service]
Robert Myers Franklin Kaminski
[Honor Roll of Veterans not transcribed] — — Map (db m105067) HM
On Main Street at Jifkin Street/Kosciuszko Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
A special tribute to the anthracite coal miners, to whom our nation and its people owe a debt of gratitude for their courage, strength, and bravery, which have enriched the lives of everyone.
This memorial is an eternal testament of our gratitude . . . — — Map (db m105138) HM
On Front Street (State Road 2010) at Phillip Street, on the right when traveling east on Front Street.
Notable for early use of International Style architectural concepts in creating “model” industrial housing. Located Ό - mile north of here. The homes, built by the D L & W Railroad's Coal Division for forty Truesdale Colliery employees, . . . — — Map (db m68698) HM
On Ridge Street east of Market Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dr. Stanley J. Dudrick, the distinguished surgeon, educator, scientist, Professor of Surgery at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, was born in Nanticoke in 1935, and raised on West Union Street. Dr. Dudrick has been named one of the 50 . . . — — Map (db m188737) HM
On Kosciuszko Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling south on Kosciuszko Street.
Governor of Pennsylvania from 1951 to 1955 after serving as county and state judge. His inauguration was the first to be televised. His administration instituted the first permanent sales tax, ended segregation in the National Guard, and opened . . . — — Map (db m188743) HM
On Walk of Honor Drive west of Prospect Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Walk of Honor is a tribute to the dedication and
service of first responders who selflessly risk their lives
to save the lives of others. Michael Scott Carlo was a
FDNY firefighter who died on September 11, 2001 in
the line of duty at . . . — — Map (db m231163) HM
On Ridge Street at Prospect Street, on the right when traveling east on Ridge Street.
Named for Nanticoke Indians from Maryland, who settled here about 1750. Adopted in 1753 by the Six Nations, they settled at Chenango, near Birmhampton, N,.Y., to guard the "Southern Door" of the Confederacy. — — Map (db m105124) HM
On Front Street (Pennsylvania Route 2010) at Center Street, on the right when traveling north on Front Street.
The only one-armed man to play major league baseball. Born and resided in Nanticokes Hanover section. As a child, he lost his right arm in an accident. Named Most Valuable Player of the Southern Assn. while playing for the Memphis Chicks in 1944. . . . — — Map (db m68720) HM
On Prospect Street at Ridge Street, on the right when traveling south on Prospect Street.
In Honor of All Who Served
Dedicated to
Stanley B. Hojnowski Leonard Skoniecki Jr.
Walter M. Novak Thomas Zaremba
who gave their lives defending freedom
[Dedicated] Nov. 1989 — — Map (db m105125) WM
On Walk of Honor Drive west of Prospect Street, on the right when traveling west.
This monument commemorates the 10th anniversary of the terrorists attacks upon the United States of America on September 11, 2001. This artifact from the World Trade Center in New York City stands in silent tribute to the victims, as well as to . . . — — Map (db m231169) WM
On Main Street at Edward Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
In Memoriam
World War I
World War II
Louis J. Bieda Benjamin Blaskowski
Leonard Blaskowski Michael K. Buczkowski
Leonard S. Chesko John A. Gerasymowicz
Leon Gonshor Roman Kroszkiewicz
Alfred Labenski M.D. Narcis . . . — — Map (db m105108) WM
From the mouth of Nescopeck Creek an Indian path went east over the mountains by the way of present day Hazelton to the Lehigh near Mauch Chunk; then to "the Forks of the Delaware" at Easton. — — Map (db m89699) HM
On 3rd Street (Pennsylvania Route 93) west of Montgomery Street, on the left when traveling west.
The noted painter was born in Nescopeck on July 8, 1812. His huge masterpiece, "Battle of Gettysburg," ordered by the State Legislature, is on display at the William Penn Memorial Museum, Harrisburg. — — Map (db m89700) HM
On Broad Street north of 3rd Street (Pennsylvania Route 93), in the median.
The flag of the United States of America
was flown over the United States Capitol
on January 8, 1994 in memory of
SSgt. Day G. Turner Co. B. 319th Inf.
80th Inf. Division U.S. Army
who received his Medal of Honor
posthumously
for . . . — — Map (db m243315) WM
On Broad Street north of 3rd Street (Pennsylvania Route 93), in the median.
Dedicated to all men of Nescopeck and vicinity
who fought in the World War; to those who
fought and lived, and those who fought and died;
to those who gave much, and those who gave all.
MEMORIAM
Clement Bason · James G. . . . — — Map (db m243313) WM
On Main Street at Kennedy Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
The officers, members and friends of the Columbus League of Luzerne County, with appropriate ceremonies on October 12, 1969, dedicated this statue to all the Italian immigrants who ever lived and worked in the Greater Pittston community and who . . . — — Map (db m151742) HM
On Rock Street at Division Street, on the left when traveling west on Rock Street.
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1938 that, in cases between citizens of different states, federal courts must apply state common law, not federal "general common law." Under Pennsylvania common law, Harry Tompkins of . . . — — Map (db m45901) HM
On Water Street at Kennedy Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on Water Street.
Dedicated to all Volunteer and Career Fighters
of Luzerne County who dedicated their time,
talents, and sometimes their lives to
protect all of us.
With Special Remembrance to:
John F. Lombardo
Leonard C. Insalaco II . . . — — Map (db m237048) HM
On Main Street south of Tomato Festival Drive, on the right when traveling north.
[Key of Notable Pittstonians and Others]
1 Marcino, Angelo 2 Watson, William-Pidge 3 Swingle, W. Francis
4 Pribula, Leonard 5 Infantino, Joseph - Joe I
6 Linnen, Francis - Bunny 7 Clark, James 8 Tomasetti, Nazareth A.
9 McGroaty, . . . — — Map (db m151963) HM
On Kennedy Boulevard south of William Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated in memory of Firefighters
John F. Lombardo and Leonard C. Insalaco II,
two brave heroes who perished in the
line of duty on March 15, 1993 while
fighting a fire on North Main St., Pittston City.
Their memory will live in our . . . — — Map (db m237047) HM
On North Main Street at Parsonage Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
This Stone marks the southern side of Pittston Fort here in June and July 1778, gathered four hundred fugitives for protection against British and Indian foes. Capt. Jeremiah Blanchard and Lieut. Timothy Keyes in commnd. Erected by Dial . . . — — Map (db m56394) HM
On Main Street at Parsonage Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Erection begun 1722, by Connecticut proprietors. Forced to surrender to the British, July 4, 1778, and partially destroyed. Restored 1780, and used until after the end of the Revolutionary War. — — Map (db m222930) HM
On Kennedy Boulevard at Water Street, on the left when traveling south on Kennedy Boulevard.
This statue is dedicated to all the deceased members of
President John F. Kennedy Knights of Columbus Council 372
[Dedicated] July 9, 2017
Artist DJ Bawden
Figures of Faith
Provo, Utah — — Map (db m237049) HM
On William Street (U.S. 11) at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on William Street.
In memory of the
Slovak immigrants
and their descendants
who worshiped here
and learned to live the
Gospel message of love.
[St. John the Baptist Elementary School image]
1917 - 2004 . . . — — Map (db m151686) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 11) at Kennedy Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
This monument erected in commemoration
of the American Bicentennial is dedicated
to the Coal Miner of Greater Pittston
in appreciation for his unselfish sacrifice
of labor beneath the earth for the promise
of a better future for . . . — — Map (db m151733) HM
On Main Street at Dock Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Toni the Tomato Mule was born of the Miles for Mules public art project in 2002 paying tribute to mule drawn boats that transported anthracite coal through Pittston's canal system from 1834 to 1865.
Pittston Artist and Author Angie DeMuro painted . . . — — Map (db m151736) HM
On North Main Street at Union Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
On June 28, 1896, fifty-eight men were killed in a massive cave-in of rock and coal here, in the Newton Coal Company's Twin Shaft Colliery. An investigative commission, appointed by the Governor, reported on Sept. 25. Although its safety . . . — — Map (db m10470) HM
On Broad Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling east on Broad Street.
Dedicated to the
memory of the
brave men and women
of
Greater Pittston
who fought so
courageously in all
our battles for freedom — — Map (db m153586) WM
On Main Street at Dock Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
From the 1930s to the 1980s Pittston emerged as a national center for clothing manufacturing. Thousands of workers, mainly women, labored in many factories throughout the Greater Pittston area. Most were members of the International Ladies . . . — — Map (db m10469) HM
On South Main Street at West Carey Street, on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, 1946. As a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, "Big Ed" Walsh averaged 24 victories a year during a seven-year span, 1906-12. He twice pitched over 400 innings in a single season. In 1908, he won 40 games, . . . — — Map (db m46228) HM
On West Main Street (U.S. 11) 0.1 miles south of Coal Street, on the right when traveling south.
Established 1807 by Abijah Smith, who had bought 75 acres here on Ransom Creek and was later joined by his brother John. Their shipments of coal by ark down the Susquehanna, begun in 1807, continued for 20 years. This company was, in 1818, the first . . . — — Map (db m68746) HM
On East Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Prominent Pennsylvania Republican politician and public official. Elected Luzerne County District Attorney, 1919-1926; Lieutenant Governor, 1927-1931; and Governor, 1939-1943. Served as a Judge on the Superior Court of the Commonwealth, 1933-1938, . . . — — Map (db m19093) HM
On West Main Street (U.S. 11) 1 miles north of South Cross Valley Expressway (Pennsylvania Route 29), on the right when traveling north. Reported damaged.
On September 6, 1869, a fire broke out at the nearby Avondale Colliery, trapping the miners. The eventual death toll was 110. This included five boys between the ages of twelve and seventeen, and two volunteers who were suffocated while attempting . . . — — Map (db m68737) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 11) at Carolina Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to All Coal Miners
In Memoriam
Nature bestowed Pennsylvania with deposits of Anthracite coal which contains the highest percentage of fixed carbon. The coal fields approximately 600 square miles from Susquehanna and Wayne Counties . . . — — Map (db m105225) HM
On Center Avenue at Church Street, on the left when traveling north on Center Avenue.
Dedicated to all
Gulf War Veterans
For a soldiers love and
dedication is more than
their name in stone
Sgt. Sherwood R. Baker
Apr. 26. 2004 — — Map (db m105221) WM
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Automobile pioneer, best known for building a 3-wheel, 1-cylinder vehicle here, 1887-88, and operating it on Plymouth's streets. His machine shop, incorporated 1888, was an early bicycle maker; the firm was located here for over 80 years. — — Map (db m19094) HM
On West Main Street (U.S. 11) 0.1 miles south of Coal Street, on the right when traveling south.
Designated in 1776 by the Continental Congress as one of a series of forts protecting American colonists from attack during the Revolutionary War. Defended Connecticut settlers from those with competing claims on Wyoming Valley lands. Garrison post . . . — — Map (db m68776) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 11) west of Wadham Street, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of our
Vietnam Veterans
Plymouth Pa.
who gave their lives
for our country
David Lee Edison Phillips
Leonard T. Bish Joseph Sinkewicz
Sterling K. Coates Frank A. Glowiak
Daniel A. Witko . . . — — Map (db m105183) HM
On Main Street (U.S. 11) west of Wadham Street, on the right when traveling west.
Erected by the Grateful Citizens of the
Borough and Township of Plymouth in honor
of the Sons and Daughters who served in
the World War 1914-1919
Heroic Dead
John H. Ballamy Edward C. Bonawitz Benjamin T. Boyce
Patrick F. Burns . . . — — Map (db m105174) HM
On January 22, 1959, twelve men died in a tragic accident at the River Slope Mine near this site. The mine had been illegally excavated beneath the Susquehanna River at the direction of the Knox Coal Company. When the force of the ice-laden river . . . — — Map (db m10468) HM
On Pennsylvania Route 118, 0.5 miles east of Hynick Road, on the right when traveling east.
You are standing in one of Pennsylvania's few remaining old growth forests. For over 200 years, these giant trees have quietly witnessed Pennsylvania's history, surviving storms, disease, fires and the logger's ax.
Signs of Age
Like humans, . . . — — Map (db m162069) HM
On Hillside Road, 0.8 miles west of Memorial Highway (Pennsylvania Route 309), on the right when traveling west.
This building is actually a pair of structures that date from the late 1800's. The back is oldest and had a chauffeur's quarters. The front housed the dairy farm manager whose job is to oversee the dairy herd.
These structures were renovated in . . . — — Map (db m136982) HM
On Union Street (Pennsylvania Route 239) west of Main Street (U.S. 11), on the left when traveling west.
Indian word for "Place where five mountains meet." These mountains are River, Lee, Rocky, Knob and Newport. Laid out in 1857 and incorporated as a borough in 1861, Shickshinny was a major stop on the North Branch Canal that was built in 1828 and . . . — — Map (db m116504) HM
On the Union Public Boat Launch Access Road south of U.S. 11, on the right when traveling south.
Union Township of Luzerne County, formed in July 1813, originally was part of Huntington Township. It borders on the Susquehanna River and two creeks from River Mountain. Sawmills were established in 1790 in the northwest corner by brothers-in-law . . . — — Map (db m119287) HM
On Union Street (Pennsylvania Route 239) west of Main Street (U.S. 11), on the left when traveling west.
In honor of all those
who served from
Shickshinny and Vicinity
in World Wars I and II
Soldier rest! The warfare o'er
dream of fighting fields no more.
Sleep the sleep that knows no breaking,
morn of toil, nor . . . — — Map (db m116517) WM
On Main Street at Freed Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
Erected to the memory of our pastor
Father Martin A. Roche
who was also division chaplain,
28th Division, Penna. Nat'l Guard.
Father Roche died in the Lord
June 16, 1967 — — Map (db m213996) HM WM
On Main Street at Freed Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
In proud memory of the
men and women of the Armed Forces
who served in defense of their country
Korean War
John Fisher
Vietnam Conflict
Patrick Herron
The Persian Gulf
Hugh T Brogan
Capt . . . — — Map (db m213989) WM
On Main Street at Freed Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
1941 World War II 1945
[Honored Dead]
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Joseph Adomaitis Leo Albosta Andrew Carlin
Philip Duffy Jr. Philip Gorham Dominick Klapps
Nello Marconi Joseph McManamon John O'Donnell
Carl Pahler . . . — — Map (db m213998) WM
On Pennsylvania Route 93 at Hidden Creek Court on State Route 93.
After an unsuccessful attack on Fort Augusta, Indians and Tories surprise a detachment of Northumberland Co. militia on Sept. 11, 1780. The site of the massacre is just beyond the town. — — Map (db m44057) HM
On Walnut Avenue at Orchard Lane on Walnut Avenue.
Near this spot occurred
The Sugarloaf Massacre
On September 11, 1780 a detachment of Captain John van Etten's Company, Northampton County Militia, resting at the spring was surprised by a band of Indians and Tories led by the Senece Chief . . . — — Map (db m93465) HM
On Main Street at West County Road, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
John Shuman Harold Smith Theodore Beishline Harvey Welsh Joseph Luchi
Byron Rittenhouse John Hartranft Joseph Gardy Warren Hauze Harry Knelly
John Heidrich Clair Knorr Richard Marchetti William Deisroth Fred Zanolini . . . — — Map (db m214009) WM
On Pennsylvania Route 239 at West Country Road on State Route 239.
Name of the former Indian town near the mouth of the Wapwallopen Creek. Indian trails connecting old Wyoming, the "Warrior's Path," and the Juniata and West Branch Susquehanna valleys intersected here. — — Map (db m89698) HM
Founded in 1854 as Fillmore, it was renamed for noted mining engineer Eckley Coxe. It was built to house anthracite coal miners and their families, many European immigrants. Coal patch towns like Eckley were common in northeast Pa. in the late 1800s . . . — — Map (db m89664) HM
Anthracite coal was the heating and iron-making fuel of choice for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Almost all the anthracite came from northeastern Pennsylvania during that time. Eckley Miners Village was first opened in 1854 while coal . . . — — Map (db m89679) HM
Welcome to Delaware and Lehigh National and State Heritage Corridor, a collection of people, places and events that helped shape our great nation. Come journey through five Pennsylvania Counties bursting with heritage and brimming with outdoor . . . — — Map (db m114643) HM
Homes of the unskilled—like all workers homes in Eckley—are simple plank and frame with clapboard on the exterior walls and plaster on the inside. The front room served as a bedroom for parents and small children. The rear kitchen had . . . — — Map (db m89685) HM
Construction of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, and its neighboring rectory, began early in 1861. It served the large number of recent Irish immigrants, one-fourth of the town's population. By October 25th, the altar was . . . — — Map (db m182690) HM
In honor of Luzerne County Deputy Sheriff
Eugene Boyarski, his wife Lorraine
and his family who tragically died in
the intentional fire bombing of their
home on February 14, 1976, and all the
deputy sheriff's [sic] from the greater . . . — — Map (db m208917) HM
[Armed Services Emblems]
Thank You and
God Bless America
Dedicated
September 13, 2014
Flagpole donated with honor by the
American Legion Post 76
Hazleton, PA
In honor and . . . — — Map (db m208912) WM
PFC George R Phillips US Army Sgt Ronald Phillips US Army
Sgt Elmer Phillips US Army T5 Clarence Phillips US Army
Lt John Phillips US Army William Phillips Sr, Father
PFC John C Phillips US Army, Son — — Map (db m208924) HM
Dedicated by the
Community Veterans Memorial Council
"to all those who served their country in the past millenium,
in hope of Peace, for those who will serve in the present."
[War and fraternal/sororal medallions]
M-60 Tank . . . — — Map (db m208920) WM
On Wyoming Street (U.S. 11) at Exeter Avenue (State Highway 92), on the right when traveling west on Wyoming Street.
This stone marks the site of "Jenkins Fort" One of the Revolutionary defenses of Wyoming against the invasion of the British, Indians, and Tories. Constructed - 1776 - Burned - 1778. Erected by Dial Rock Chapter Daughters of the American . . . — — Map (db m10513) HM
On Wyoming Street (U.S. 11) at Exeter Avenue (State Highway 92), on the right when traveling west on Wyoming Street.
Stockaded home of John Jenkins. Built by Connecticut settlers, 1776. Surrendered to the British under Maj. John Butler, July 1, 1778, and was burned. — — Map (db m10512) HM
Near Main Street south of Berwick Street (Pennsylvania Route 940) when traveling south.
“Our residents take pride and partner in their heritage — they understand the meaning of what we have and act to preserve it” Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor and State Heritage Park, Management Action Plan. . . . — — Map (db m114641) HM
Near Tannery Road west of River Road (Pennsylvania Route 534) when traveling south.
"Trees one after another were constantly heard falling. In a century, the noble forests around should exist no more.”
John J. Audubon
Naturalist
In the woods next to the river are the ruins of the Lehigh . . . — — Map (db m114628) HM
Near Main Street south of Berwick Street (Pennsylvania Route 940) when traveling south.
"Whitehaven is situated at the head of the Lehigh Navigation, and some eight or ten miles above the commencement of the coal formation. Its trade is therefore confined to the running of lumber; and this, judging from the number of sawmills in the . . . — — Map (db m114617) HM
On Berwick Street at Main Street on Berwick Street.
Named for Josiah White (1781-1850) whose Lehigh Navigation system was vital to coal and lumber transport. This was the northern limit, 1837-1862, of the two-way navigation from Easton. Here it met White's 20-mile railroad to Wilkes-Barre with its . . . — — Map (db m114627) HM
Near Delaware and Lehigh Trail just south of Tannery Road, on the left when traveling south.
"The White Haven Lock is twenty three feet high, more than three times the usual height. It is entirely satisfactory. It takes two minutes to fill and two to empty. We can pass a boat in three minutes as I had promised myself, about as quick as . . . — — Map (db m225490) HM
On Franklin Street north of Market Street, on the left when traveling north.
[Wilkes-Barre] Est. 1769
Coal breaker/colliery [at upper left highlights the Wyoming Valley's rich anthracite coal mining history]
Wyoming Valley scene [at upper right highlights the region prior to Euro-american settlement]
. . . — — Map (db m200970) HM
On River Street north of Union Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated to the men killed
at Coshocton, Ohio
Sept. 11, 1950
[Honored Dead]
Carl W. Armbruster Leonard Balonis John L. Barna
Eugene Carr John W. Cox William R. Disbrow
William J. Dougherty William C. Edwards Hugh L. . . . — — Map (db m110473) WM
On Old River Road at Carey Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Old River Road.
In Loving Memory of Our War Dead
15th Ward Wilkes-Barre
Joseph Ancavage William B. Bowyer Raymond Cunningham
Charles J. Dombroski William H. Dourand Michael Ferris
Robert A. Goodall Anthony C. Godleski Robert M. Houck
Linn . . . — — Map (db m187386) WM
On West River Street south of South Street, on the left when traveling west.
[Paragraphed for ease of reading]
The President's Home at 30 West River Street was
designed in 1925 by Edmund B. Gilchrist, a prominent
architect from Philadelphia. This construction came after
the destruction of the Atherton property, . . . — — Map (db m200874) HM
This tree is a living memorial
to those who made the
supreme sacrifice in
World War II
William F. Dreisbach Edward Mason
Frank Ellman Leo Pappas
Oscar H. Schaefer Douglas Nesbitt
Peter W. Lynch John W. Fleckno
Robert G. . . . — — Map (db m117027) WM
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