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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Perry County, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Perry County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Perry County, PA (44) Cumberland County, PA (344) Dauphin County, PA (279) Franklin County, PA (182) Juniata County, PA (15) Northumberland County, PA (53)  PerryCounty(44) Perry County (44)  CumberlandCounty(344) Cumberland County (344)  DauphinCounty(279) Dauphin County (279)  FranklinCounty(182) Franklin County (182)  JuniataCounty(15) Juniata County (15)  NorthumberlandCounty(53) Northumberland County (53)
Adjacent to Perry County, Pennsylvania
    Cumberland County (344)
    Dauphin County (279)
    Franklin County (182)
    Juniata County (15)
    Northumberland County (53)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Pennsylvania (Perry County), Amity Hall — Pennsylvania Canal — Susquehanna Division
2Pennsylvania (Perry County), Dromgold — Dromgold Farm
3Pennsylvania (Perry County), Dromgold — William Bigler
4Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — 6 — Clark's Ferry Bridge
5Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — 10 — Clark's Ferry Tavern
6Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — Duncannon
7Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — Duncannon Area Schools — 1892 - 1955
8Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — 1 — Duncannon Iron Works
9Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — 7 — Duncannon National Bank
10Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — Duncannon Presbyterian Church Annex — Built 1889
11Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — 4 — Duncannon Square
12Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — 2 — Entering Duncannon
13Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — 3 — Entering Duncannon
14Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — First Sunday School In Perry County
15Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — Lightning Guider Sleds
16Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — Pennsylvania Canal — Juniata Division
17Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — Pennsylvania Canal
18Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — Ross McHugh Hood — July 17, 1846. - July 1, 1863.
19Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — 5 — The Railroad in Duncannon
20Pennsylvania (Perry County), Duncannon — Veterans Memorial
21Pennsylvania (Perry County), Junction — Fort Robinson
22Pennsylvania (Perry County), Liverpool — Dr. Reifsnyder
23Pennsylvania (Perry County), Liverpool — Elizabeth Reifsnyder, M.D.
24Pennsylvania (Perry County), Liverpool — Holman Mercantile Store ~ Willowbrook Apartments — Constructed 1874
25Pennsylvania (Perry County), Liverpool — Millersburg Ferry
26Pennsylvania (Perry County), Liverpool — Veterans Memorial
27Pennsylvania (Perry County), Liverpool — William Grant Morris M. D. — In memory of — Born April 4, 1851 • Died July 27, 1931 —
28Pennsylvania (Perry County), Loysville — Loysville Area Veterans Memorial
29Pennsylvania (Perry County), Marysville — Rockville Bridge
30Pennsylvania (Perry County), Millerstown — James A. Beaver
31Pennsylvania (Perry County), Millerstown — World War Memorial — 1917 - 1919
32Pennsylvania (Perry County), New Bloomfield — Carson Long Institute
33Pennsylvania (Perry County), New Bloomfield — Carson Long Military Institute
34Pennsylvania (Perry County), New Bloomfield — Donald Campbell Willard
35Pennsylvania (Perry County), New Bloomfield — New Bloomfield World War I Memorial
36Pennsylvania (Perry County), New Bloomfield — Perry County
37Pennsylvania (Perry County), New Bloomfield — Perry County Civil War Memorial
38Pennsylvania (Perry County), New Buffalo — The John Schaffer Tavern and Inn — Also known by the names The Red House, The Evergreen Hotel and The Lodge House — New Buffalo, Pennsylvania —
39Pennsylvania (Perry County), Newport — Newport Fugitive Slave Rescue
40Pennsylvania (Perry County), Newport — Newport Heritage Park
41Pennsylvania (Perry County), Newport — St. Paul’s Lutheran Church — Listed on the National Register of Historic Places — Newport Heritage Park —
42Pennsylvania (Perry County), Shermans Dale — John Bannister Gibson
43Pennsylvania (Perry County), Shermans Dale — John Bannister Gibson — Chief Justice of Pennsylvania — 1827-1851 —
44Pennsylvania (Perry County), Sterrett's Gap — The Route of United States Army Despatch Riders / Confederate Soldiers Farthest Advance
 
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