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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Sullivan 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 Sullivan County, PA (37) Bradford County, PA (117) Columbia County, PA (52) Luzerne County, PA (202) Lycoming County, PA (111) Wyoming County, PA (27)  SullivanCounty(37) Sullivan County (37)  BradfordCounty(117) Bradford County (117)  ColumbiaCounty(52) Columbia County (52)  LuzerneCounty(202) Luzerne County (202)  LycomingCounty(111) Lycoming County (111)  WyomingCounty(27) Wyoming County (27)
Adjacent to Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
    Bradford County (117)
    Columbia County (52)
    Luzerne County (202)
    Lycoming County (111)
    Wyoming County (27)
 
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1Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Beech Glen — Wyalusing Path
On AppalacianThroughway (US 220).
An Indian path from Wyalusing on the North Branch of the Susquehanna, ran down Muncy Creek to the West Branch. Christian Indians, led by the Moravian Bishop Ettwien, came west over this path in 1772 to found a "City of Peace" on the Beaver River. — Map (db m89969) HM
2Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Colley — Colley Union Church
On Pennsylvania Route 87 east of Pantherlick Road, on the right when traveling east.
Upon this site in the year 1890 the Colley Union Church was erected. The Colley Union Church was founded on lands reserved for this purpose by the Annie Potter family, and it was officially deeded as a church property on January 10, . . . — Map (db m139355) HM
3Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Dushore — Civil War Memorial — 1861 • 1865
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 87) at Turnpike Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to the men and women of the Armed Services of Sullivan County who gave their services and lives to our country in the Civil War — Map (db m139267) WM
4Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Dushore — Korean War Memorial — 1950 • 1955
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 87) at Turnpike Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to the Soldiers and Sailors of the Armed Services of Sullivan County, who gave their services and lives to our country in the Korean War — Map (db m139271) WM
5Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Dushore — M. Eugene Deegan
On Churchill Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m139251) HM
6Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Dushore — Spanish American War Memorial — 1898 • 1898
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 87) at Turnpike Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to the men and women of the Armed Services of Sullivan County who gave their services and lives to our country in the Spanish American War — Map (db m139309) WM
7Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Dushore — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated To All Who Served [Armed Forces Emblems] [POW/MIA and First Responder Emblems] — Map (db m139249) WM
8Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Dushore — Veterans Memorial
On Bernice Road (Pennsylvania Route 487) 0.1 miles south of Cherry Street, on the right when traveling south.
Memorial to all those who have served — Map (db m139353) WM
9Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Dushore — Vietnam War Memorial — 1964 • 1975
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 87) at Turnpike Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to the Soldiers and Sailors of the Armed Services of Sullivan County, who gave their services and lives to our country in the Vietnam War — Map (db m139273) HM
10Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Dushore — World War Memorial
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 87) at Turnpike Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to the Soldiers and Sailors of Sullivan County who gave their services and lives to our country in 1917 - The World War - 1918 — Map (db m139266) WM
11Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — Bell from the Eagles Mere School — 1904 - 1963
On Sullivan Avenue west of Jones Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Donated by the Jackson W. T. Kennedy Family to show their love of Eagles Mere — Map (db m139009) HM
12Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — Eagles Mere Chautauqua
On Eagles Mere Avenue (PA 42).
Eagles Mere Chautauqua was founded by Benjamin Welch and his brother Reverend Joseph Welch. Opening ceremonies took place on August 4, 1896, with Penn. Governor General James Beaver as quest speaker. The original site of the bell was Forest Inn . . . — Map (db m89972) HM
13Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — Eagles Mere Downtown Revitalization
In the years after World War II, the decline of the resort hotels that had been the economic engines of Eagles Mere posed a serious threat to the community. New community organizations were formed to acquire the Country Club and Eagles . . . — Map (db m139007) HM
14Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — Hiram's Landing
On Lake Avenue at Clay Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Lake Avenue.
Hiram Humphrey was the able skipper of the launch "The Hardly Able" between 1929 and 1986. His devotion to his boat, its passengers and especially the children won for him the love and respect of many generations of Eagles . . . — Map (db m139244) HM
15Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — Lewis Glass Works
On Sullivan Avenue at Jones Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Sullivan Avenue.
George Lewis purchased 10,217 acres from Charles Wolstoncraft in 1794 for one dollar per acre. His dream of an ideal community built around a glass manufacturing business and away from the unhealthy atmosphere of the city became a . . . — Map (db m139163) HM
16Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — Seth Thomas Clock
On Eagles Mere Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 42) at Pennsylvania Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Eagles Mere Avenue.
. . . — Map (db m139075) HM
17Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — Site of the Original Toboggan Slide
On Eagles Mere Avenue (State Highway 42) at Lake Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Eagles Mere Avenue.
Site of the original toboggan slide built in 1904 designed and engineered by Capt. E. S. Chase. Blocks of ice are measured, cut, and transported to the foot of Lake Ave. where construction begins. The slide, which is 1200 ft. long, is grooved to . . . — Map (db m126500) HM
18Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — The Allegheny Hotel
On Laporte Avenue south of Allegheny Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
On this site stood The Allegheny Hotel Built in 1885 Owned and operated by generations of the Peale family Torn down 1978-1979 — Map (db m139085) HM
19Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Eagles Mere — The Chaseway...
On Pennsylvania Avenue at Clay Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Pennsylvania Avenue.
This nine-tenths of a mile pathway leads to the beach and Eagles Mere Park. The Chaseway honors Captain Embley Shafer Chase, general manager of the Eagles Mere Syndicate (1886 to 1919), and the originator of much that is Eagles . . . — Map (db m139080) HM
20Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Forksville — 400 Acres: the Start of Forksville
On Pennsylvania Route 87/154 at Pennsylvania Route 87, on the right when traveling east on State Route 87/154.
"Thomas Huckell, brought his family to the Forks of Loyalsock Creek in 1797." "Huckell contracted with [Joseph] Priestly for four hundred acres of land lying on both sides of the Loyalsock [Creek] at the Forks. He lived only one . . . — Map (db m139215) HM
21Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Forksville — Christian & Dorothea Heess
On North Street east of Lake Road, on the right when traveling east.
The first settlers at ElkLake, Christian & Dorothea Heess, from Stut[t]gart, Germany built a cabin on this site in 1852 — Map (db m139237) HM
22Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Forksville — Forksville Covered Bridge
On Bridge Street at Pennsylvania Route 154, on the right when traveling west on Bridge Street.
This Burr Truss covered bridge was built by Sadler S. Rogers (1831-1913) of Hillsgrove in the 1850's. In 1890 there were a total of 30 covered bridges in Sullivan County, Pa. By 1954 only five remained. Today there are three: Forksville, . . . — Map (db m139206) HM
23Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Forksville — Harold "Red" Grange — (1903 - 1991)
On Pennsylvania Route 154.
Legendary football player, nicknamed " The Galloping Ghost," born in Forksville. Member, College Football Hall of Fame . Career began at Wheaton (Ill.) High School; scored 75 touchdowns. Played 1923-25 for the University of Illinois; an All - . . . — Map (db m90013) HM
24Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Forksville — Lt John R. Winter and Lt William G. Winter
. . . — Map (db m139233) WM
25Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Forksville — Old Woolen Factory
On Pennsylvania Route 87.
A short distance SE, along the Loyalsock, is the site of old factory established in 1810 by Samuel Rogers, Jr. During the War of 1812, it made kersey cloth for the army. Flood in 1816 stopped operation of the factory. — Map (db m90014) HM WM
26Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Laporte — Burial Grounds
On Park Street 0.1 miles west of Thorne Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Diocese has no records on the history of why the graves in this wooded lot were located away from the burial lot of the church. Perhaps the families were not Catholic, of unknown religious orientation, or were not baptized. . . . — Map (db m139188) HM
27Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Laporte — Celestia
On Pennsylvania Route 42.
Peter E. Armstrong founded a religious community here in 1850. He envisioned his followers as "wilderness exiles" in a "City of Heaven" on this mountaintop. In 1864 the land was deeded to Almighty God "and to His heirs in Jesus Messiah." Because of . . . — Map (db m89975) HM
28Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Laporte — Dr. Theodore Joseph Saul, Capt. M.C. — 1909 - 1978
On Main Street (PA 42) at Court Street on Main Street (PA 42).
He was born to heal the afflictions of all, and they grew to become his friends. He took the gifts that God gave him and utilized them to serve all. He was a husband and a father, and we will never regret sharing him with you. Our strength comes . . . — Map (db m90009) HM
29Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Laporte — Sacred Heart
On Park Street 0.1 miles west of Thorne Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church was built in 1894 by Dushore contractors "Lawrence Brothers." The Church was dedicated to divine worship on July 4, 1895 and was part of the St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Mildred from the time . . . — Map (db m139174) HM
30Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Laporte — Sullivan County
On Main Street (PA 42) at Court Street on Main Street (PA 42).
Formed March 15, 1847 from Lycoming County. Named for State Senator Charles C. Sullivan, who was active in securing its creation. Laporte, the county seat, was incorporated 1853. County is home of Eagles Mere (long a noted resort) and Worlds End . . . — Map (db m89986) HM
31Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Laporte — Sullivan County Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (PA 42) at Court Street on Main Street (PA 42).
In honor of all past, present and future veterans of Sullivan County, in grateful memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedom of our country and to show appreciation to the common men and women who answer the call and rise to . . . — Map (db m90010) WM
32Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Lopez — Lopez Centennial Park — 1876 • 1976
On Pennsylvania Route 487 south of Loyalsock Creek, on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated 30 May 1976 in commemoration of our first century — Map (db m139323) HM
33Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Lopez — Veterans Memorial
On County Route A786 at Pennsylvania Route 487, on the right when traveling east on County Route A786.
In tribute to those gallant citizens of Sullivan County who so nobly defended our freedoms by their military endeavors throughout the history of our country ——————— Dedicated to the . . . — Map (db m139318) WM
34Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Mildred — The Bell of Our First Church
On Pennsylvania Route 487 at St. Francis Drive, on the left when traveling south on State Route 487.
Built in 1896, St. Francis of Assisi Church burned to the ground April 12, 1957, Friday before Holy Week. Fire broke out at 10:20 p.m., and the Rectory was also destroyed. Father Luke Hally kept the broken bell until he died in 1970. One . . . — Map (db m139352) HM
35Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Mildred — Veterans Memorial
On Pennsylvania Route 564 at Pennsylvania Route 487, on the right when traveling south on State Route 564.
Dedicated to the men and women of this community who served their country during the Civil War, Spanish American War and World War I ——————— Dedicated to the Soldiers and . . . — Map (db m139310) WM
36Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Muncy Valley — Hotel Eagles Mere
On Eagles Mere Avenue (PA 42).
On this site stood the hotel Eagles Mere-built in 1879-known as Point Breeze Hotel from 1880-1887 when it was enlarged to house 250 guests by owner Ernest V. Ingram. Original section demolished in 1973, and remaining building moved opposite . . . — Map (db m89971) HM
37Pennsylvania (Sullivan County), Muncy Valley — Merritt Field Airport
On Pennsylvania Route 42.
Begun, 1999-First Landing 2001-Named for Merritt J. Jenkins-Son of George Merritt Jenkins, builder. Dedicated to all the old planes still flying that this facility makers possible. — Map (db m89973) HM
 
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