111 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 111 are listed.
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Lebanon is the county seat for Lebanon County
101 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Palmyra — Palmyra — |
Palmyra Originally called "Palmstown" For founder John Palm Founded 1749 — — Map (db m220421) HM |
102 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Quentin — Cornwall Iron Furnace — |
Built in 1742 by Peter Grubb near an immensely rich ore deposit and acres of forest for making charcoal fuel. a self-sufficient community included the ironmaster's mansion and workers' houses. The furnace produced pig iron and cast goods, and . . . — — Map (db m30279) HM |
103 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Quentin, West Cornwall Township — This Town Renamed Quentin — |
This town, renamed Quentin, in memory of Quentin Roosevelt Only those are fit to live who do not fear to die, and none are fit to die who have shrunk from the joy of life and the duty of life. Both life and death are parts of the same . . . — — Map (db m224060) HM |
104 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Rexmont — Veteran Firemen Memorial — |
In memory of Veterans, Firemen of Cornwall Borough who gave their lives in line of duty Pvt. Grant Dissinger, September 29, 1918 · W.W.I Pvt. Paul H. Fisher, March 7, 1919 · W.W.I Corp. Edward Reppert, February 19, 1944 · W.W.II Pvt. . . . — — Map (db m169454) WM |
105 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Richland — Caspar Wistar — |
One Red Rose is annually paid by Trinity Reformed Church to the heirs of Caspar Wistar of Philadelphia who in 1738 gave 100 acres of land for church and school purposes The congregation was formed by Reformed families . . . — — Map (db m38818) HM |
106 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Schaefferstown — Baron Stiegel's Tower — |
Approximately 450 feet south of this spot on Tower Hill was the site of Baron Stiegel's tower In the year 1769 Henry William Stiegel, a Lancaster County iron master, glass manufacturer and school teacher built a castle or tower for the . . . — — Map (db m208685) HM |
107 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Schaefferstown — Brendle Farms — |
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Brendle Farms is comprised of two farms. The upper farm belonged to Alexander Schaeffer, founder of Schaefferstown, home to significant 18th and 19th century Pennsylvania architecture and the first . . . — — Map (db m157246) HM |
108 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Schaefferstown — Saint Luke Lutheran Church — |
This site marks the colonial meeting place of the region's earliest Christian congregation, dating to the 1730s. Under Pastor Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg, the congregation joined the Lutheran Synod in 1771. As an army hospital during the . . . — — Map (db m29304) HM |
109 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Schaefferstown — Schaefferstown Water Company — |
One of North America's oldest documented public water systems. Alexander Schaeffer built a hotel on the square in 1744, and construction of the water system began here shortly after. On July 16, 1763, he and his wife Anna Engle deeded this land - . . . — — Map (db m29306) HM |
110 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Schaefferstown — St Paul's Reformed Sunday School and Church — |
Erected in honor of the 22 men from St. Paul's Reformed Sunday School and Church. Who helped defend their country during the Great World War and in loving memory of our heroes George Mock Howard Shue — — Map (db m210334) WM |
111 ► Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Schaefferstown — Welcome to Historic Schaefferstown — Schaefferstown is one of the oldest settlements in Lebanon County — |
As you stand here at the town square, you're surrounded by history. Some sites, owned by Historic Schaefferstown Inc., are available seasonally for tours, including the Gemberling-Rex House, the Thomas R. Brendle Museum, and the Alexander Schaeffer . . . — — Map (db m213926) HM |
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