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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Elk County, Pennsylvania
Adjacent to Elk County, Pennsylvania
▶ Cameron County (9) ▶ Clearfield County (61) ▶ Forest County (16) ▶ Jefferson County (13) ▶ McKean County (23) ▶ Warren County (28)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| Near Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 948) at Broad Street (U.S. 219). |
| | Formed April 18, 1843 from parts of McKean, Clearfield and Jefferson counties. Named for the large elk herd that roamed the area. First State Game Lands established in Pennsylvania, in 1920, are here. The county seat, Ridgway, was settled in 1824. — — Map (db m42903) HM |
| On South St. Mary's Street 0.1 miles north of West Mill Street, on the right. |
| | The Franklin House Hotel was erected c. 1853 and was first known as the Philadelphia House, after the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad which passed nearby. Managed early on by George W. Boyer, it quickly became a favorite lodging and meeting facility . . . — — Map (db m152012) HM |
| On South St. Mary's Street 0.1 miles north of West Mill Street, on the right when traveling south. |
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Military Career
General Edward C. "Shy" Meyer has served the nation, the Army and West Point with great distinction. In particular, his services as a commander and staff officer in combat, his direction of Army modernization and force . . . — — Map (db m152008) HM |
| On Erie Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 120) at Michael Street, on the right when traveling south on Erie Avenue. |
| | Founded, 1842, as Marienstadt, by the German-American Catholic Brotherhood, St. Marys was a haven from persecution. It was aided by the Roman Catholic Church, Baltimore merchants, and Ludwig I, King of Bavaria. — — Map (db m42906) HM |
| Near Decker Chapel Road at Earth Road. |
| | Michael Decker built this chapel in 1856 fulfilling his promise to God after being healed from injuries he sustained after falling from a tree in his apple orchard. — — Map (db m109012) HM |
| On Glen Hazel Road (Pennsylvania Route 1001) 0.4 miles south of Bendigo Road, on the right when traveling north. |
| | A tract of 6288 acres lying north and east of here was the first purchase of State Game Lands by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The purchase was made in 1920 with funds obtained from hunting license fees. — — Map (db m42905) HM |