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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Lehigh 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 Lehigh County, PA (127) Berks County, PA (293) Bucks County, PA (270) Carbon County, PA (77) Montgomery County, PA (266) Northampton County, PA (253) Schuylkill County, PA (136)  LehighCounty(127) Lehigh County (127)  BerksCounty(293) Berks County (293)  BucksCounty(270) Bucks County (270)  CarbonCounty(77) Carbon County (77)  MontgomeryCounty(266) Montgomery County (266)  NorthamptonCounty(253) Northampton County (253)  SchuylkillCounty(136) Schuylkill County (136)
Allentown is the county seat for Lehigh County
Adjacent to Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
      Berks County (293)  
      Bucks County (270)  
      Carbon County (77)  
      Montgomery County (266)  
      Northampton County (253)  
      Schuylkill County (136)  
 
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101 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Fullerton, Whitehall Township — World War I Memorial
. . . Map (db m135016) WM
102 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Hokendauqua, Whitehall Township — Veterans Memorial
In memory and honor of all who have served our country... Duty • Honor • Courage • Sacrifice Dedicated on Memorial Day May 29, 2017Map (db m124163) WM
103 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Laurys Station, North Whitehall Township — Exploring the Corridor1828 - 1932
“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 . . . Map (db m124051) HM
104 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Laurys Station, North Whitehall Township — From Rails to Trails
"Since most of the land was donated to the railroads by the American public in the first place, we believe it should be returned to the public." David Burwell, President, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, 1988 A . . . Map (db m124049) HM
105 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, New Tripoli, Lynn Township — Fort Everett
A blockhouse, erected about 1756, stood 300 feet north of here. It was a place of refuge and defense against raids in French and Indian War days. Troops here guarded the area just south of the Blue Mountain, between the Schuylkill and Lehigh Rivers.Map (db m85706) HM
106 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — First School Slate Factory
The first factory to produce blackboard and school slates common in U.S. classrooms opened nearby in 1847. Slate production peaked at over one million pieces early in the 20th century, leading to Slatington’s distinction as the nation’s top slate . . . Map (db m85565) HM
107 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — George Kern Home
Slatington’s oldest surviving home was erected in 1824 by Nicholas Kern’s grandson George. The structure served as Slatington’s first hotel and was also a popular tavern. Currently this colonial period stone home is a private residence.Map (db m85654) HM
108 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Hose Co. No. 1 Borough Hall
Slatington Borough Council purchased this property in 1888 to erect the town’s first fire station. Council decided the new building would house both the fire company and Slatington’s municipal offices. Dedicated on November 28, 1889, the building . . . Map (db m85685) HM
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109 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — John Kern Barn
Slatington's oldest surviving structure was built circa 1807, by Nicholas Kern's grandson John. Nicholas Kern's Homestead once occupied the area in front of the barn. The barn's western portion was removed in 1894 to accommodate the opening of . . . Map (db m85655) HM
110 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Kern Settlers
The areas first settler Nicholas Kern emigrated from the Palatinate area of Germany circa 1730 on board the ship Adventurer. Kern moved his family from south Whitehall Township after acquiring 700 acres in present day Slatington. The Kerns were . . . Map (db m85563) HM
111 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Lehigh Valley Railroad Station1862 -1969
Entrepreneur Asa Parker founded the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LVRR) in 1853 to more efficiently transport anthracite coal to market. A freight and passenger station was constructed on this site in 1862. The LVRR Slatedale Branch opened in 1870 for the . . . Map (db m85695) HM
112 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Neff House Hotel
This building was constructed in 1850 by John Remaley; whose grandfather Ambrose was an original settler to the area. Issued a liquor license in 1851 the building was originally called Remaley House, and later known as The Slatington Hotel. Edward . . . Map (db m85656) HM
113 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Remaley Settlers
Ambrose Remaley immigrated to America in 1749 on board the ship Lydia. He held land warrants for several hundred acres in the area currently known as Upper Slatington and Washington Township. Remaley settled in the area south of Washington Street, . . . Map (db m219277) HM
114 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Slate Industry
One of the largest slate-producing centers in the United States. Welsh slate entrepreneur William Roberts first sighted slate in 1844 near a local barn. He and other Welsh immigrants established and worked in numerous slate quarries in this region. . . . Map (db m85564) HM
115 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Truckers Mill
A sawmill, built before 1755, and used as a station for troops at time of the French and Indian War, stood about 200 feet north of here. Known also as Kern’s Fort, its position on two pioneer roads gave it much military value.Map (db m85687) HM
116 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Victory Park
In 1919 a group of public-spirited citizens envisioned Victory Park as a memorial to WWI veterans. The existing park known as Kern's Grove included a ball field and woodlands. The community-funded park was dedicated on July 4, 1921 during a day long . . . Map (db m224242) HM
117 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Warrior’s Path
Originally built by Indians, the Warrior’s path was a travel and trading route, which ran along the Lehigh River from Weissport’s Fort Allen to Easton. A spur trail traveled along the north side of Trout Creek. This spur trail continued up Factory . . . Map (db m85653) HM
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118 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington, Washington Township — Friedens
The land that comprised Washington Township was separated from Heidelberg Township in 1847. The establishment of the Union Church led to the region’s settlement. John Peters, the area’s first landowner, was the namesake for the village known as . . . Map (db m85686) HM
119 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Stiles, Whitehall Township — Fort Deshler
A substantial stone structure, used as a military post and as a refuge for settlers against attack, was nearby on the north bank of Coplay Creek. It was built in 1760 by Adam Deshler, a native of Switzerland. Remaining in his family for several . . . Map (db m85512) HM
120 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Stiles, Whitehall Township — Troxell-Steckel House
Just west of here is the house built originally by John Peter Troxel in 1756 and acquired by Peter Steckel in 1768. It was restored in 1943 and is now owned and maintained as a museum by the Lehigh County Historical Society.Map (db m85513) HM
121 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Stiles, Whitehall Township — Troxell-Steckel House
Just west of here is the house built originally by John Peter Troxel in 1756 and acquired by Peter Steckel in 1768. It was restored in 1943 and is now owned and maintained as a museum by the Lehigh County Historical Society.Map (db m85514) HM
122 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Stiles, Whitehall Township — Veterans Memorial
In honor of all men & women who served our country in the Armed ForcesMap (db m124089) WM
123 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Stiles, Whitehall Township — World War Memorial1917 • Honor Roll • 1918 — For God And Country —
In honor of the members of the Egypt Congregations and Community who served in the World War ☆☆ Killed in Action ☆☆ Clifford Gangeware • Edwin Miller • Harry Miller ☆ Died in Service . . . Map (db m124054) HM
124 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Whitehall, Whitehall Township — The Reformed Pastors of the Egypt Union ChurchIn Memory Of
John Philip Boehm, 1734 John Henry Goetschius, 1736-1739 Peter Henry Dorsius, 1740 John Philip Boehm, 1741 John Conrad Wuert, 1742-1744 John Philip Boehm, 1745-1749 John Jacob Wissler, 1752-1754 Philip Jacob Michael, 1755-1763 . . . Map (db m124053) HM
125 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Whitehall, Whitehall Township — Troxell-Steckel Farmhouse1756
This Pennsylvania German farmhouse was constructed in 1756 by John Peter Troxell, an immigrant from Germany in search of a better life. When the structure was built, twenty years before the Declaration of Independence was signed, this farm sat on . . . Map (db m245026) HM
126 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Whitehall, Whitehall Township — Veterans Memorial
In memory of men and women of Fullerton who served in the Armed Forces with distinction and valorMap (db m135017) WM
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127 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Whitehall, Whitehall Township — War and Veterans Memorial
. . . Map (db m124090) HM

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