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Historical Markers in Luthersburg, Pennsylvania
Clearfield is the county seat for Clearfield County
Luthersburg is in Clearfield County
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ADJACENT TO CLEARFIELD COUNTY
Blair County (113) ►
Cambria County (99) ►
Cameron County (11) ►
Centre County (185) ►
Clinton County (29) ►
Elk County (15) ►
Indiana County (36) ►
Jefferson County (73) ►
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1 ► Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Luthersburg — Old State Road — Milesburg to Waterford — ![]() |
The first road to the northwest frontier of Pennsylvania. Opened to the Allegheny River in 1804. In this section, it followed, generally, the course of the Chinklacamoose Path. During the War of 1812, troops under Major McClellan were transported . . . — — Map (db m65567) HM |
2 ► Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Luthersburg — Richard H. Burfoot — (1866-1939) — ![]() |
A famous portrait and scenic artist, Burfoot came to the US in the 1880's and Clearfield County in 1895. His home later in life was at this site with a studio in his yard. He also had studios in Pittsburgh, Washington and New York. His work is . . . — — Map (db m122450) HM |
3 ► Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Luthersburg — The Big Spring — ![]() |
Former camping place at the junction of two Indian paths: the Great Shamokin, running from Sunbury to Kittanning; and the path to Venango, now Franklin. During War of 1812, Maj. McClelland's force camped here. Spring is 60 yards SW. — — Map (db m65573) HM |
4 ► Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Luthersburg — This Tablet Marks the Junction — ![]() |
This tablet marks the junction of the Snow Shoe & Packerville Turnpike with the Erie Turnpike, also known as the road from Reading to Presque Isle, Susquehanna & Waterford Turnpike, Bellefonte & Waterford Turnpike, Cream Hill Turnpike, and now . . . — — Map (db m116905) HM |