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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Donegal Township, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Washington 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 Washington County, PA (377) Allegheny County, PA (674) Beaver County, PA (218) Fayette County, PA (286) Greene County, PA (92) Westmoreland County, PA (169) Brooke County, WV (47) Hancock County, WV (28) Marshall County, WV (48) Ohio County, WV (176)  WashingtonCounty(377) Washington County (377)  AlleghenyCounty(674) Allegheny County (674)  BeaverCounty(218) Beaver County (218)  FayetteCounty(286) Fayette County (286)  GreeneCounty(92) Greene County (92)  WestmorelandCounty(169) Westmoreland County (169)  BrookeCountyWest Virginia(47) Brooke County (47)  HancockCounty(28) Hancock County (28)  MarshallCounty(48) Marshall County (48)  OhioCounty(176) Ohio County (176)
Washington is the county seat for Washington County
Claysville is in Washington County
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      Fayette County (286)  
      Greene County (92)  
      Westmoreland County (169)  
      Brooke County, West Virginia (47)  
      Hancock County, West Virginia (28)  
      Marshall County, West Virginia (48)  
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1 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Claysville, Donegal Township — Revolutionary War Soldiersare buried in this Cemetery
On PA-231 (Pennsylvania Route 231) 0.2 miles south of Jansen Road (County Route 541), on the right when traveling south.
Deeds, Andrew • 1760-1831 Winter, Christopher • abt 1752-1823Map (db m222346) WM
2 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Claysville, Donegal Township — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to veterans of all warsMap (db m19400) WM
3 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Claysville, Donegal Township — Zion Church
On PA-231 (Pennsylvania Route 231) 0.2 miles south of Jansen Road (County Route 541), on the right when traveling south.
In 1801 Zion Church, the first United Brethren Church west of the Alleghenies, was organized by John George Pfrimmer. A log church was built on land of Christopher Winter. His son, Jacob, was pastor 1808-37.Map (db m222365) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Washington County, West Alexander, Donegal Township — Alexander Burns/Jane Carroll Burns
Near North Liberty Road north of National Road (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling north.
Alexander Burns Died January 12, 1826, Age 87 Jane Carroll Burns His wife, died September 22, 1838, Age 78 The remains of Alexander and Jane Carroll Burns which formerly laid in the old Seceder Graveyard at West Alexander, . . . Map (db m223389) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Washington County, West Alexander, Donegal Township — Miller’s Blockhouse
On National Road (U.S. 40).
Site 3 miles north. Built about 1780 by Jacob Miller, Sr. Rendezvous for settlers of the Dutch Fork area. Here, March 31, 182, Ann Hupp led a heroic defense against attacking Indians.Map (db m40051) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Washington County, West Alexander, Donegal Township — Revolutionary War Soldiersare buried in this Cemetery
On North Liberty Road, 0.1 miles south of National Road (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling north.
Humphrey, Robert • 1751-1834 Mitchell, Nathaniel • 1744(49) - 1839 Pattison, John • unknown-1825 Porter, John • 1756-1822 Porter, William • 1758-1818Map (db m222716) WM
7 Pennsylvania, Washington County, West Alexander, Donegal Township — Rice’s Fort
On U.S. 40 at Lake Road, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 40.
The site of this fortified blockhouse, built during the Revolution by Abraham Rice was about six miles north on Buffalo Creek. It was attacked by a force of Indians in September, 1782, but withstood the siege.Map (db m9293) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024