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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Fayette County, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Fayette 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 Fayette County, PA (289) Greene County, PA (92) Somerset County, PA (158) Washington County, PA (377) Westmoreland County, PA (172) Garrett County, MD (161) Monongalia County, WV (226) Preston County, WV (125)  FayetteCounty(289) Fayette County (289)  GreeneCounty(92) Greene County (92)  SomersetCounty(158) Somerset County (158)  WashingtonCounty(377) Washington County (377)  WestmorelandCounty(172) Westmoreland County (172)  GarrettCountyMaryland(161) Garrett County (161)  MonongaliaCountyWest Virginia(226) Monongalia County (226)  PrestonCounty(125) Preston County (125)
Uniontown is the county seat for Fayette County
Adjacent to Fayette County, Pennsylvania
      Greene County (92)  
      Somerset County (158)  
      Washington County (377)  
      Westmoreland County (172)  
      Garrett County, Maryland (161)  
      Monongalia County, West Virginia (226)  
      Preston County, West Virginia (125)  
 
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201 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Friendship HillGallatin’s Wilderness Home
Albert Gallatin bought this land in 1786 when this area was known as the “Western Country.” Three years later he constructed a two-story brick house at Friendship Hill for his new bride, Sophie. After Sophie died, Gallatin built . . . Map (db m60981) HM
202 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Friendship Hill Trail System
Near New Geneva Road (Pennsylvania Route 166) south of Pekar Road.
Friendship Hill National Historic Site contains more than ten miles of hiking trails for you to enjoy. This loop trail system provides a glimpse of this area when first settled by Albert Gallatin in the 1780s. Wildlife abounds. Fox, squirrels, . . . Map (db m195676) HM
203 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Friendship Hill Trail System
Near New Geneva Road (Pennsylvania Route 166) south of Pekar Road, on the left when traveling north.
Friendship Hill National Historic Site contains more than ten miles of hiking trails for you to enjoy. This loop trail system provides a glimpse of this area when first settled by Albert Gallatin in the 1780s. Wildlife abounds. Fox, . . . Map (db m220673) HM
204 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Friendship Hill Trail System
Near New Geneva Road (Pennsylvania Route 166) south of Pekar Road, on the left when traveling north.
Friendship Hill National Historic Site contains more than ten miles of hiking trails for you to enjoy. This loop trail system provides a glimpse of this area when first settled by Albert Gallatin in the 1780s. Wildlife abounds. Fox, squirrels, . . . Map (db m238217) HM
205 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Friendship Hill Trail System
Near New Geneva Road (Pennsylvania Route 166) south of Pekar Road, on the left when traveling north.
Friendship Hill National Historic Site contains more than ten miles of hiking trails for you to enjoy. This loop trail system provides a glimpse of this area when first settled by Albert Gallatin in the 1780s. Wildlife abounds. Fox, . . . Map (db m245702) HM
206 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Historic Downtown Point Marion
On Penn Street (U.S. 119) at Railroad Street, on the left when traveling west on Penn Street.
A historic glimpse of the past, shining through today As the center of commerce, travel, and social life in Point Marion, downtown has experienced significant activity since the town's initial establishment. Although some of the earliest . . . Map (db m203058) HM
207 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Honor RollSpringhill Township
On Morgantown Road (U.S. 119) west of Honor Roll Road, on the left when traveling south.
World War I (List of Names) World War II (List of Names)Map (db m177221) WM
208 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — 4 — Lafayette's TourThe Lafayette Trail — Mapping the Fairwell Tour™ —
Near New Geneva Road (Pennsylvania Route 166) south of Pekar Road, on the left when traveling north.
General Lafayette visited his friend, Albert Gallatin, former secretary of the treasury, here at his home May 27 and 28, 1825Map (db m245706) HM
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209 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Monongahela RiverRiver Route to the West
On New Geneva Rd.
The Monongahela River served as one of many “river highways” to the western territories. Since there were few overland roads west of here, most settlers rafted north (to your right) on the Monongahela River to Pittsburgh, then down the Ohio River to . . . Map (db m163419) HM
210 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — New Hope for Polluted Streams
Near New Geneva Road (Pennsylvania Route 166) south of Pekar Road, on the left when traveling north.
When you mix oxygen, water and iron pyrite (fool's gold) in old, abandoned mines, the result is a toxin called acid mine drainage (AMD). It is one of the most serious and long-lasting effects of previously unregulated coal mining in Pennsylvania . . . Map (db m238235) HM
211 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Point MarionHistory
On South Main Street, 0.1 miles north of 5th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Point Marion History In 1724 the French set up a trading post where the Monongahela and Cheat Rivers meet. As settlers moved into the frontier Colonel George Wilson was granted 108 acres of land at the site of the original trading post. . . . Map (db m204233) HM
212 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Point Marion
On North Main Street (U.S. 119) at Penn Street (U.S. 119), on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
Named for General Francis Marion Founded 1844Map (db m220610) HM
213 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Preserving the 1910 Landscape
Near New Geneva Road (Pennsylvania Route 166) south of Pekar Road, on the left when traveling north.
Friendship Hill has changed greatly since Albert Gallatin sold the property in 1832. To Gallatin, the property reflected his dream of agricultural pursuits and establishment of the industry. With the passage of time and ownership, Friendship Hill . . . Map (db m195694) HM
214 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Preserving the 1910 Landscape
On New Geneva Rd. Reported permanently removed.
Friendship Hill has changed greatly since Albert Gallatin sold the property in 1832. To Gallatin, the property reflected his dream of agricultural pursuits and establishment of the industry. With the passage of time and ownership, Friendship Hill . . . Map (db m195695) HM
215 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Sheepskin TrailHistory & Detail
On South Main Street, 0.1 miles north of 5th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The original rail line that defines much of the Sheepskin Trail was built in the 1890's as the Fairmont, Morgantown, and Pittsburgh branch of the B&O Railroad. It was to meet the needs of a booming coal and coke industry and in fact the rail . . . Map (db m203191) HM
216 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Sophia Allegre Gallatin
Gallatin's First Wife Albert Gallatin met Sophia Allegre while staying at her mother's boarding house in Richmond, Virginia, during the mid-1780s. Against her mother's wishes, Sophia married Albert on May 14, 1789. As the . . . Map (db m139524) HM
217 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Stone Cistern
A stone foundation is all that remains of a large wooden water tank that once stood on the low hilltop. Built around the year 1900, the tank used gravity to provide the property with water, which had been pumped up from the nearby . . . Map (db m139520) HM
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218 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Veterans Memorial
On Morgantown Street (U.S. 119) just north of Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of the men and women who served our country in all warsMap (db m171889) WM
219 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Veterans Memorial
Near Morgantown Road (U.S. 119) north of Pennsylvania State Line, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the American Soldier of All Wars July 22, 1928Map (db m172037) WM
220 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Veterans Memorial
On Morgantown Road (U.S. 119) north of Pennsylvania State Line, on the right when traveling north.
This memorial serves as a reminder that freedom is not free - Dedicated to these wars and all other conflicts - World War Two Korean War Vietnam 1964 * 1975 US Persian Gulf War Veteran US Iraq War Veteran US Afghanistan War Veteran . . . Map (db m172533) WM
221 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Veterans Memorial
On Railroad Street north of Broadway Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory of All Americans who have honorably and faithfully served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America Dedicated by SAL #0499 on May 28, 2016.Map (db m172547) WM
222 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Vietnam War Memorial1964 •1975
On North Main Street (U.S. 119) 0.1 miles north of Penn Street (U.S. 119), on the left when traveling north.
SMS William D. Hicks USAF-35 • AFC Michael E. Widener USAF-21 • SP/5 Robert 0. Franklin ARMY-33 • PFC Joseph G. Evans Jr. USMC 20 • PFC Richard T. Malaspina USMC-21 • S/SGT John W. Earnesty ARMY-38 • SP/4 Gary F. Lewis ARMY-18 • L/CPL . . . Map (db m172814) WM
223 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Republic — Penn-Craft
On Penncraft Road at Penncraft Circle 2, on the right when traveling east on Penncraft Road.
This experimental community for coal miners unemployed during the Depression was developed, 1937-43, by the American Friends Service Committee. On the 200-acre tract, fifty families built their stone houses, a cooperative store, and a knitting . . . Map (db m59682) HM
224 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Republic — Veterans Memorial
On Legion Street (Pennsylvania Route 166) at Legion Street, on the right when traveling north on Legion Street.
In commemoration of the men and women who were killed in action, missing in action or lost at sea during hostilities and wars of the United StatesMap (db m200731) WM
225 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Republic — Veterans Memorial
On Republic Road (Pennsylvania Route 166) at Legion Street, on the right when traveling north on Republic Road.
Dedicated to the memory of our heroes of all Wars who so gallantly fought to preserve our American heritage that government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earthMap (db m200732) WM
226 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Smithfield — In Honor of Those Who Served Our Country
On Springhill Furnace Road (Pennsylvania Route 857) south of Wymps Gap Road, on the right when traveling south.
WORLD WAR I Brady, Otis Sr. • Buckley, James A. • Conn, Chester A. • Cook, William C. • Epley, William L. • Fowler, Howard F. • Lincoln, Roy W. • McKenzie, Carl R. • Robinson, Clarence R. • Springer, Albert • Victor, Wayne WORLD WAR II . . . Map (db m178416) WM
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227 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Smithfield — Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 119) at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
1917-1918 • 1941-1945 This Memorial erected by Smithfield Post American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary Dedicated May 30, 1946 In Memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice WORLD WAR I Boord, Howard E. • Grimm, Judson • Smith, . . . Map (db m174894) WM
228 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Smock — America's First Iron Puddling Furnace
On Pittsburgh Road (Pennsylvania Route 51) at Laurel Hill Road, on the right when traveling north on Pittsburgh Road.
In 1817 ironmaster Isaac Meason and Welshman, Thomas Lewis built a puddling furnace and bar rolling mill here using a process from Wales that revolutionized the iron industry. It removed carbon from brittle pig iron creating malleable wrought iron . . . Map (db m108156) HM
229 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Smock — Smock Honor Roll
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 4016) at Hurst Road (Pennsylvania Route 4026), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
In Honor Of Those Who Have Served Allowatt Frank • Arison Harold • Arison Kenneth • Arison Ralph • Arison Ronnie • Bacho John • Bacho Steve • Bartley James • Bayus Ernest • Bayus Albert • Batya Thomas . . . Map (db m245017) WM
230 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uledi, South Union Township — Revere Honor Roll
On Rainey Avenue at Ash Street, on the left when traveling south on Rainey Avenue.
World War 1 Adams, William • Ford, Shadrack • Gardner, Bernard • Glover, Earl • Glover, Floyd C. • O'Brien, John H. Sr. • Pike, Ray World War 2 Anderson, Laymon Jr. • Anderson, Thomas • Ardabell, . . . Map (db m245118) WM
231 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — "I Sat In Front…"
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
One winter George's parents bought him a shiny new flexible flyer sled. Thereafter George and his father rode together, Mr. Marshall's wide girth adding to the sled's weight and velocity. “I sat in front with a skate on my foot (to guide the . . . Map (db m231531) HM
232 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — 9/11 Memorial
Near North Gallatin Avenue, 0.2 miles south of Rolling Hills Estate Road, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to all who were affected by the tragic events of September 11, 2001Map (db m228186) HM
233 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — A Citizens' Army
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
As the battles raged, General Marshall insisted that the fighting men of World War II receive the best possible care and regularly inquired about soldiers in remote locations. He worried most about the beleaguered infantrymen. He created the Women's . . . Map (db m182319) HM
234 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — A Sense Of History
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
George's interest in history stemmed from his surroundings. He was aware that Main Street was part of the “National Road” and that the nearby White Swan Inn was a popular hostelry from pioneer days. He hunted and fished in the vicinity of . . . Map (db m182120) HM
235 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — A Solid Foundation
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
The Marshall household was the last residence on West Main Street before crossing the small stream called Coal Lick Run. The home included a barn and what the family called "the orchard," a carriage house, four large apple trees, a brick spring . . . Map (db m231809) HM
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236 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Catawba / Cherokee Trail
On Morgantown Street south of West Craig Street, on the right when traveling north.
Here crossed the ancient Catawba or Cherokee Trail leading from Canada to Florida and the southern branch of the Nemacolin Trail leading from Wills Creek (Cumberland, Md.) by way of Crawfords's Fort to BrownsvilleMap (db m207650) HM
237 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Choosing A Career
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
On August 28, 1899, Uniontown was lined with American flags and red, white and blue bunting to welcome home Company C, 10th Pa. Regiment from the Philippines and the Spanish-American War. The return of Company C was Marshall's "first great . . . Map (db m182131) HM
238 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — City Of Uniontown • World War II Memorial
On East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) at Court Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
Some Gave A Little Some Gave A Lot Some Gave It All 1941 • World War II • 1945 The Greatest Generation In Honor and Memory Of All World War II Veterans (Six Panels of Names) (Rear Side of Main Triangular Memorial): . . . Map (db m181913) WM
239 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Connellsville Coke Region
On University Drive (U.S. 119) at Penn State Campus Drive, on the right when traveling south on University Drive.
Located in Fayette and Westmoreland Counties, the region's abundant high quality Pittsburgh vein coal yielded superior coke, used to smelt iron. This refined form of coal was produced in beehive ovens from the mid-19th century to the 1970s. . . . Map (db m59683) HM
240 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Europe First, Then Japan
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
The leading advocate in the Allied High Command of an invasion of Northern France, General Marshall successfully fought off proposals to delay or indefinitely postpone the D-Day attack. When the British wanted to invade the enemy-held island of . . . Map (db m182282) HM
241 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Fayette CampusPenn State University
Near University Drive (U.S. 119).
In 1964 Fayette County leaders headed by Orville and Robert Eberly approached Penn State about opening a local campus and began a campaign to raise funds to support the project. University trustee J. Lewis Williams also backed the effort and a . . . Map (db m73914) HM
242 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Fayette County
Near East Main Street (U.S. 40).
Formed September 26, 1783 from Westmoreland County. Named for the Marquis de Lafayette. Among the French and Indian War sites here is Fort Necessity. The county seat, Uniontown, was incorporated 1796. On the National Road, eventually US Route 40.Map (db m181951) HM
243 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Fayette County Civil War Memorial
On West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) 0.2 miles east of U.S. 119, on the right when traveling east.
They died to save a Nation. Memory brightens hope. To those who died in the service of our Country. Requiescant in Pace. (Latin: Rest in Peace)Map (db m181761) WM
244 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Fort Gaddis
On Morgantown Road, 0.1 miles north of Georges Fairchance Road (Pennsylvania Route 857), on the right when traveling north.
Built on the Catawba Trail as a refuge from the Indians, by Thomas Gaddis about 1764. Gaddis was later a colonel in the Pennsylvania Continental Line during the Revolution.Map (db m188105) HM
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245 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — George and Friends
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
George's best friend Andy Thompson lived opposite him on Main Street. At one time or another, the two boys operated a "restaurant," grew tomatoes, loafed at the nearby blacksmith shop, played billiards, and conducted a ferry service across Coal Lick . . . Map (db m231532) HM
246 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — George C. Marshall
On Pittsburgh Street (Pennsylvania Route 51) at Morgantown Street and West Main Street (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling north on Pittsburgh Street.
Born in Uniontown on December 31, 1880 and known as “Flicker” during his youth, General of the Army and Chief of Staff. George Catlett Marshall was the organizer of the Allied victory in WWII and later served as the Secretary of State . . . Map (db m1139) HM
247 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — George C. Marshall
On West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) 0.1 miles west of North Arch Street, on the right when traveling west.
Soldier and statesman, born Dec. 31, 1880, on this site. Chief of Staff, United States Army, 1939-45. General of the Army from December 1944. Secretary of State, 1947-49, and Defense, 1950-51. Author of Marshall Plan for European recovery. Awarded . . . Map (db m231568) HM
248 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — George Catlett Marshall
On West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
The Commander of the U.S. Army in World War II, the author of the plan for European economic recovery after the war, and the winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize for peace was born on Main Street across from this site on December 31, 1880. The youngest . . . Map (db m182008) HM
249 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — In Memory of Walter J. "Buzz" Storey Jr.
On East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) west of North Gallatin Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Community journalist for more than six decades, civic and church leader, historian, author, humorist, Pittsburgh Steelers fan, World War II veteran, family man and someone who loved his native Uniontown with all his heart.Map (db m207652) HM WM
250 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — James Finley(1756-1828)
Near Jefferson Street.
In 1808 Finley obtained the first US patent for a suspension bridge. His first rigid chain bridge, which once spanned nearby Jacob’s Creek, exemplified the ingenuity of Finley’s design. Bridges following his patented design were built in several . . . Map (db m41794) HM
251 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — 74 — Lafayette's TourMapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
On East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) at North Beeson Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
On May 26, 1825, General Lafayette was welcomed at the courthouse by Albert Gallatin. He returned May 28 en route to Pittsburgh.Map (db m207657) HM
252 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Mr. Secretary
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
In January 1947, after failing to negotiate an end to the Chinese Civil War, George Marshall was appointed Secretary of State by President Truman. The last Allied leader to give up hope of working with the Soviets, Marshall concluded in spring 1947 . . . Map (db m182934) HM
253 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — None Dare Forget
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of U.S. 119, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the memory of the six million martyrs who perished in the Holocaust 1937 - 1945 • 5697 - 5706 B'NAI B'RITHMap (db m181756) HM WM
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254 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Old West School House
On West South Street, 0.1 miles west of Morgantown Road, on the left when traveling west.
Built about 1800. Here many early families received their first education. Restored as the Girl Scout Little House by Girl Scouts of Uniontown in 1939. Placed by the Albert Gallatin Chapter, U.S.D. 1812Map (db m74968) HM
255 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Peace Through Strength and Vigilance
On Jefferson Street at East South Street, on the right when traveling north on Jefferson Street.
To all who Serve our CountryMap (db m181770) WM
256 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Plan “Without Hysteria”
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue.
On September 1, 1939, within hours of the start of World War II, George Marshall became Army Chief of Staff. Honored in Uniontown eight days later, Marshall declared the U.S. must plan for an uncertain future “without emotional hysteria.” War . . . Map (db m182213) HM
257 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Roll Of Honor1941 • 1945
On East Church Street at South Gallatin Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Church Street.
Dedicated to the men and women from Uniontown who served and to the sacred memory of these who gave their lives in World War II Joseph Albano • Carl D. Altomonte • Alex C. Bail • Mervin R. Bittinger • Charles W. Boal • Rudolph . . . Map (db m181879) WM
258 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Searight’s Tollhouse
On National Pike (U.S. 40) west of Dearth Road, on the right when traveling east.
Erected by Pennsylvania, 1835, to collect tolls on the old National Road. Administered by The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum CommissionMap (db m257) HM
259 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — The Marshall Legacy
On West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
George Marshall became president of the American Red Cross and, in time, Secretary of Defense, retiring from that office and public service in 1951. He died in 1959 and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. President Harry Truman . . . Map (db m182009) HM
260 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — The Marshall Plan
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Secretary Marshall's speech at Harvard on June 5, 1947, launched The Marshall Plan. The 16-nation European Recovery Program was directed against hunger and desperation. "The role of this country should consist of friendly aid in the drafting of a . . . Map (db m182743) HM
261 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — The Middle Years
Near West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of North Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
George graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1901, and was soon in the Philippines leading troops. Marshall spent part of World War I at the side of Gen. John J. Pershing, Commander of the American Expeditionary Force. His first wife, . . . Map (db m182146) HM
262 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Thomas Jefferson and Albert Gallatin
On West Main Street (Business U.S. 40) at Beeson Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
After receiving reports from the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the summer of 1803, President Thomas Jefferson realized that in order for the United States to reach its full potential, it must expand westward and be facilitated by the central . . . Map (db m207710) HM
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263 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Toll House
On National Road (U.S. 40) 0.2 miles west of Dearth Road, on the right when traveling west.
One of the six original toll houses on the Cumberland or National Road. It was built by the State after the road was turned over to it by the United States in 1835. The road was completed through this section in 1817-1818.Map (db m41798) HM
264 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Trinity United Presbyterian Church World War I Memorial
On West Fayette Street (Business U.S. 40) at Morgantown Street, on the right when traveling east on West Fayette Street.
Members of this congregation and Sunday School who rendered service, to our Country in the World War 1917-1919 Clyde R. Abraham • Harold S. Abraham • Earl S. Areford • Oliver G. Arison • Harry Baksa • Robert R. Barton • Russell C. Barton . . . Map (db m181924) WM
265 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Underground Railroad
On East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) at Baker Alley, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
The path to freedom led this way for slaves fleeing the South in the years before the Civil War. Here, they were given haven and helped along their journey by local people, through one of the key stations on the Underground Railroad, in a house on . . . Map (db m1115) HM
266 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Uniontown
On Morgantown Street at Vine Street, on the right when traveling north on Morgantown Street.
Founded by Henry Beeson, who built a blockhouse on site of the county jail in 1774. Uniontown gained importance with the building of the National Road after 1811.Map (db m41799) HM
267 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Uniontown
On East Penn Street at North Gallatin Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Penn Street.
Founded by Henry Beeson, who built a blockhouse on site of the county jail in 1774. Uniontown gained importance with the building of the National Road after 1811.Map (db m167220) HM
268 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
On West Fayette Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Morgantown Street, on the right when traveling east.
In honor of the Veterans of Great Bethel Baptist ChurchMap (db m181782) WM
269 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
On West Main Street (Business Route 40) at Mount Vernon Avenue, on the left when traveling west on West Main Street.
In memory of those who have served our country in all wars, and who have given their lives that we may live and prosper in peace.Map (db m181791) WM
270 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) at Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
Uniontown Lions Club Honors All Veterans Living & DeceasedMap (db m182085) WM
271 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
Congressman John P. Murtha Vietnam Veteran Respects & Salutes All VeteransMap (db m182132) WM
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272 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near Court Street just north of East Main Street (Business U.S. 40), on the left when traveling south.
Neubauer's Flowers Inc. Thanks to all Veterans living & deceased & their families for letting us live in the greatest country in the world "The U. S. A."Map (db m182212) WM
273 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) at Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
In honor and memory of James A. Gearing - U.S.M.C. - Guadalcanal - W.W.II • John E. Gearing - Army - W.W.II • Joseph P. Gearing - Army - 11th Airborne • William A. Gearing - U.S.M.C. - 1st M.A.W. - KoreaMap (db m182279) WM
274 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of J. Paul Dunn U. S. Army W. W. IIMap (db m182446) WM
275 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans MemorialAttorney Joseph R. Rygiel
On East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
World War II Pilot Sixth Bomber Group Thirty Ninth Squadron Twentieth Air Force 313th Wing Air Offensive Japan Central PacificMap (db m182824) WM
276 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans MemorialGordon "Took" Silbaugh
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
World War II U.S. Navy 10-12-42 to 11-21-45 Aviation Radioman Second Class Naval Air Gunnery (T) (CA) Fidelity Gunnery Radio Greatly missed and loved by wife, Shirley Always in my HeartMap (db m182898) WM
277 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated in Memory of the family of John & Mary Nypaver, proud parents of 6 W. W. II Combat Veterans S/Sgt. Kenneth (K.I.A.) 4/19/45-10th Mt. Division, Sgt. Edward (P.O.W). 101st Airborne, Major Mary (A.N.C.), Pvt. Daniel - U.S. Army Combat . . . Map (db m182957) WM
278 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans MemorialJohn A. "Jack" McMullen
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
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279 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans MemorialCapt. Harry L. McMullen Jr.
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
P-47 Fighter Pilot, Army Air Corps Nov 1941 - Mar 1945 69th Ftr Sq, 58th Ftr Grp "The Werewolves" SW Pacific, Solomon Islands Shot down and rescued after many days surviving alone in the jungle. While stage acting and . . . Map (db m183397) WM
280 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans MemorialJoseph Norman Davis
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
Aug. 11, 1924 - May 17, 2008 B-17 Tail Gunner/Waist Gunner 8th Army Air Corps June 1943-Oct. 1945 4 life threatening crash landings parachuted over occupied France "Off we go, into the wild blue yonder, climbing high into the . . . Map (db m183402) WM
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281 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of Seaman 1st Class U.S. Navy W. W. II Albert M. Cervenak Killed in Action 11-May-45 in OkinawaMap (db m183443) WM
282 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of our parents, families & all VeteransMap (db m184494) WM
283 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
Salute W. W. II Veterans "The Greatest Generation"Map (db m184746) WM
284 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
Near East Main Street (Business U.S. 40) east of Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
Vietnam Veterans Honors All Veterans Bataan W. W. IIMap (db m184873) WM
285 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Uniontown — Veterans Memorial
On Walnut Hill Road (County Route 3009) west of Community Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
In Memory of Those Who have ServedMap (db m207543) WM
286 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Vanderbilt — Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 201) south of Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
Proudly we pay tribute to the men and women of Vanderbilt who served their country 1950 ● KOREA ● 1955 Franklin R. Addis • James Bonadio • Virginia Bordas • Andrew Brasko • Mike Calvacante • Donald Conn • Kenneth . . . Map (db m207874) WM
287 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Vanderbilt — World War I Memorial
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 201) north of Liberty Street, on the left when traveling north.
In honor of our boys from Vanderbilt, Penna. who served the American Colors in the Great World War for liberty and humanity 1917 - 1918 Captains Dr. J. H. Hazlett • Otis W. Porter Lieutenants ☆ H.D. Shallenberger, . . . Map (db m207645) WM
288 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Vanderbilt — World War II Memorial1941 • 1945
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 201) south of Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
Proudly we pay tribute to the men and women of Vanderbilt who answered their country's call in World War II Addis, John Wade Jr. • Addis, Ronald • Addis, Russell • Addis, Samuel R. • Bailey, Clark W. • Bailey, N. Sturgis • . . . Map (db m207907) WM
289 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Wooddale — Ore Mines Drill
On Ore Mine Hill Road at Park Road, on the left when traveling east on Ore Mine Hill Road.
In 1905, while drilling for coal on this property now owned by the descendants of Jesse S. Eutsey, an artesian well was found. It became known as "The Drill". Please use "The Drill" with care and help keep this area clean and free of litter. . . . Map (db m74372) HM

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