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Historical Markers in Grantville, Pennsylvania
Clickable Map of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Dauphin County, PA (318)
Cumberland County, PA (428)
Juniata County, PA (20)
Lancaster County, PA (548)
Lebanon County, PA (111)
Northumberland County, PA (113)
Perry County, PA (156)
Schuylkill County, PA (136)
York County, PA (438)
Dauphin County (318)
Dauphin County (318)
Cumberland County (428)
Cumberland County (428)
Juniata County (20)
Juniata County (20)
Lancaster County (548)
Lancaster County (548)
Lebanon County (111)
Lebanon County (111)
Northumberland County (113)
Northumberland County (113)
Perry County (156)
Perry County (156)
Schuylkill County (136)
Schuylkill County (136)
York County (438)
York County (438)
Harrisburg is the county seat for Dauphin County
Grantville is in Dauphin County
Dauphin County (318) ► ADJACENT TO DAUPHIN COUNTY Cumberland County (428) ► Juniata County (20) ► Lancaster County (548) ► Lebanon County (111) ► Northumberland County (113) ► Perry County (156) ► Schuylkill County (136) ► York County (438) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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On Mountain Road (State Highway 443), on the right when traveling east.
In this vicinity stood James Brown's log house-fort, named Fort Manda when garrisoned as an outpost of Fort Swatara from January, 1756 to May, 1757. Its usual complement consisted of 21 officers and men. No description of the fort has survived. — — Map (db m12508) HM
On Allentown Boulevard (U.S. 22).
The earliest resolves for independence in the State. Drawn June 4, 1774, by Col. Timothy Green and eight Hanover Township patriots. They committed their cause to "Heaven and our Rifles" — — Map (db m31307) HM
May. 2, 2024