On Foot of Ten Road at Willowbridge Lane, on the right when traveling east on Foot of Ten Road.
Erected 1785 by Thomas Blair. Residence of his son, John Blair, for whom Blair County was named in 1846. John Blair was a member of the General Assembly and until his death, 1832, a leading citizen of the region. — — Map (db m52309) HM
On Glades Pike (Pennsylvania Route 31) west of Commisary Road, on the left when traveling west.
(Front)
These Colors Will Never Run
KIA - Killed In Action
DOI - Died of Injury
MIA - Missing In Action
PH - Purple Heart for Wounded In Action
OLC - Second Time Wounded In Action
BC - Battlefield Commission to . . . — — Map (db m229797) WM
On Glades Pike (Pennsylvania Route 31) 0.1 miles west of Deeter Gap Road (County Route 1013), on the left when traveling west.
John Deeter, Revolutionary War Vet and pioneer, settled here in 1783. He sawed lumber, cut millstones and farmed along Deeter's Run, highest headwater of the West Branch of the Juniata River. — — Map (db m97017) HM
On Lincoln Highway (U.S. 30) 0.5 miles east of New Baltimore Road, on the right when traveling east.
"The fort on the top of Allegheny Hill" was erected in 1758 during the Gen. Forbes expedition against Fort Duquesne. The site is marked half a mile northeast of here, near the head of Breastwork Run. — — Map (db m59760) HM
On Juniata Street at Findley Street, on the left when traveling west on Juniata Street.
New Baltimore, Pa.
In honor of those who served
New Baltimore Veterans Memorial
Designed and Built
by
Thomas J. Werner, World War II Veteran and Merrill's Marauders Survivor
Dedicated on
May 25, 1992
Civil War . . . — — Map (db m229196) WM
On Town Hill Road at Water Street, on the left when traveling north on Town Hill Road.
Constructed in 1998
County Commissioners
Robert J. Will, Chairman •
Brad Cober •
David L. Mankamyer
Engineer
The Neilan Engineers, Inc.
Contractor
Lone Pine Construction, Inc.
History of the . . . — — Map (db m229184) HM