Historical Markers and War Memorials in Carmichaels, Pennsylvania
Waynesburg is the county seat for Greene County
Carmichaels is in Greene County
Greene County(92) ► ADJACENT TO GREENE COUNTY Fayette County(286) ► Washington County(377) ► Marshall County, West Virginia(48) ► Monongalia County, West Virginia(226) ► Wetzel County, West Virginia(13) ►
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Carmichaels Borough School Bell
1893 - 1966
Donated to the
Greene Academy of Art
by the
Carmichaels Borough School
Reunion Committee — — Map (db m180347) HM
Established in 1810 by Act of Legislature. Was aided by State grant of $2000 and public subscriptions. Until 1860, a leading academy west of the mts. Old building, no longer used for a school, is northeast of here, on Market St. — — Map (db m175005) HM
U.S. Army Company C 1st Battalion
77th Armour Regiment
1st Infantry Division
This memorial is dedicated in memory
of Spc. Gregory A. Cox, who like many others,
gave the ultimate sacrifice during
Operation Iraqi Freedom, on . . . — — Map (db m180337) WM
Dedicated in memory and honor of the men and women of Carmichaels and Cumberland Twp. who served their country to preserve us a free nation
If other eyes grow dull and other hands slack and other hearts cold in the solemn trust, ours shall keep . . . — — Map (db m180378) WM
1850 - 1926
United States Senator from Iowa 1908.
Governor of Iowa 1901- 1908.
In memory of an illustrious son of Greene Co, PA. — — Map (db m176482) HM
This emblem was donated
in honor of Cpl John W
Dodds a member of the
3838 QM (GS) company who
was killed in 1944
during WW II.
His sister Anne Mae Dodds
Lutes saw him when he left
for boot camp after which
he went straight over . . . — — Map (db m180296) WM
1776 ☆ 1945
In Honor of Those Who Served in All Wars
☆ Paid the Supreme Sacrifice ☆
(Names Listed for soldiers who served in World War II, World War I, Spanish War, Civil War, War of 1812 and the Revolutionary . . . — — Map (db m180627) WM
Site of frontier refuge in Revolutionary War. Station of a small detachment of Virginia militia in 1777, when this area was claimed as part of Monongalia County, Virginia. Near here, on May 12, 1782, the wife and three children of the noted Baptist . . . — — Map (db m56949) HM
Site of frontier refuge in Revolutionary War; station in 1777 of small detachment of Virginia militia. Near here, on Sunday, May 12, 1782, Indians killed the wife and three children of Rev. John Corbley, a Baptist minister. — — Map (db m102048) HM
CIVIL WAR
Samuel Smith •
James Long •
Lot L. Rich •
Baldwin Weaver •
Andrew J. Frakes •
Willliam M. Frakes
WW I
James W. Rush •
Albert Weingart •
William H. Zimmers •
A. David Sharpnack •
Anson D. Rush •
Silva E. . . . — — Map (db m180310) WM