Historical Markers and War Memorials in Harford, Pennsylvania
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On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 547) at School Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Members of
Harvey S. Rice Post
No. 620 G.A.R. Dept. of Pa.
Capt. A. T. Sweet, W. S. Withers
A. T. Brundage, T. M. Maynard
G. L. Payne. No. 2. H. Blanding
E. Flint, E. G. Peck, S. B. York
G. S. Doloway, C. A. Stearns
U. Sloan, . . . — — Map (db m103848) WM
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 547) at School Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Father of the Homestead Act, opening western lands to free settlement in 1862. Speaker of the House 1861-63. Returned to Congress 1893-1903. Educated at Franklin Academy, Harford, and buried in this cemetery. — — Map (db m103769) HM
On Creek Road (County Route 2063) south of Pennsylvania Route 547, on the left when traveling south.
Installed in 1836
Removed in 1941
and replaced by
Methodist Bell
of 1878
Placed here in 1978
Bell donated by
Dr. Ray A. Barnard
Mounting in memory of
Devere B. Decker — — Map (db m103739) HM
On Orphan School Road, 0.4 miles east of Pennsylvania Route 547, on the right when traveling east.
In commemoration of the deeds
of valor of her native sons in
the War of the Rebellion, the
State of Pennsylvania maintained
the Harford Soldiers Orphan
School on these grounds from
1865 to 1901 for the education
of their children. . . . — — Map (db m103858) HM