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Historical Markers in Kelly Township, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Union 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 Union County, PA (81) Centre County, PA (185) Clinton County, PA (29) Lycoming County, PA (196) Mifflin County, PA (46) Northumberland County, PA (113) Snyder County, PA (38)  UnionCounty(81) Union County (81)  CentreCounty(185) Centre County (185)  ClintonCounty(29) Clinton County (29)  LycomingCounty(196) Lycoming County (196)  MifflinCounty(46) Mifflin County (46)  NorthumberlandCounty(113) Northumberland County (113)  SnyderCounty(38) Snyder County (38)
Lewisburg is the county seat for Union County
Lewisburg is in Union County
      Union County (81)  
ADJACENT TO UNION COUNTY
      Centre County (185)  
      Clinton County (29)  
      Lycoming County (196)  
      Mifflin County (46)  
      Northumberland County (113)  
      Snyder County (38)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Union County, Lewisburg, Kelly Township — Col. John Kelly
On Col John Kelly Road just west of Red Ridge Road.
Outstanding Indian fighter of Buffalo Valley. Settled here about 1769; built log house to the north, now weatherboarded in 1775. Col Kelly served with distinction at the battles of Trenton and Princeton. He died in 1837. Buried at Lewisburg.Map (db m84442) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Union County, Lewisburg, Kelly Township — Eli Slifer
On Westbranch Highway (U.S. 15) 0.2 miles north of William Penn Drive (County Route 1018), on the right when traveling north.
Home, 1861-1888, of Civil War Secretary of the Commonwealth, who as assistant to Governor Andrew Curtin had leading role in mobilizing State's men and resources for war. Elected State Assemblyman, State Treasurer. Born 1818, died 1888. House is now . . . Map (db m43352) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Union County, Lewisburg, Kelly Township — Eli Slifer House
On Magnolia Drive north of River Road (Pennsylvania Route 1005), on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m180412) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Union County, Lewisburg, Kelly Township — Evangelical Orphanage
On Magnolia Drive, 0.2 miles north of River Road (Pennsylvania Route 1005), on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to all the children who lived at the Evangelical Orphanage, Lewisburg, Pa. 1921 - 1959Map (db m180422) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Union County, Lewisburg, Kelly Township — Grove's Mill
On Hoffa's Mill Road (County Route 1003) 0.8 miles north of Buffalo Road (Pennsylvania Route 192), on the left when traveling north.
Established in 1784 by John Baer, and operated continuously by the Chamberlain, Hoffa, and Whitmer families. Purchased by Harry Grove in 1945, and still operated by his descendents. The adjacent brick and stone structure continues to process . . . Map (db m180424) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Union County, Lewisburg, Kelly Township — The Founders and Builders Path
On Magnolia Drive north of River Road (Pennsylvania Route 1005), on the right when traveling north.
RiverWoods was chartered in 1912 at Central Oak Heights as The United Evangelical Homes — — — Placed by the Central Oak Heights Association July 7, 2001Map (db m180417) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Union County, Lewisburg, Kelly Township — The Rev. Dr. Abraham A. Winter and Nellie Irene WinterIn Honor Of
On Magnolia Drive north of River Road (Pennsylvania Route 1005), on the right when traveling north.
First Superintendent and Matron of the Evangelical Homes 1916 - 1939 and their children Theron, Charles, Catherine, and PaulMap (db m180415) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Union County, West Milton, Kelly Township — Shikellamy’s Old Town
Near Heritage Road at Shaffer Trail.

On the plain stretching southeast from this ridge was situated the Indian village of Shikellamy’s Old Town, which was visited by Conrad Weiser in 1737, when on his way to Onondaga. Shikellamy was appointed vice-regent of the Iroquois . . . Map (db m43310) HM
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Apr. 25, 2024