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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Snyder 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 Snyder County, PA (38) Juniata County, PA (20) Mifflin County, PA (46) Northumberland County, PA (113) Union County, PA (81)  SnyderCounty(38) Snyder County (38)  JuniataCounty(20) Juniata County (20)  MifflinCounty(46) Mifflin County (46)  NorthumberlandCounty(113) Northumberland County (113)  UnionCounty(81) Union County (81)
Middleburg is the county seat for Snyder County
Selinsgrove is in Snyder County
      Snyder County (38)  
ADJACENT TO SNYDER COUNTY
      Juniata County (20)  
      Mifflin County (46)  
      Northumberland County (113)  
      Union County (81)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — “Coxey's Army”
On North Market Street (Old Route 15) 0.1 miles south of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling south.
Jacob Sechler Coxey (1854-1951), was born here. In 1894 he led a march of unemployed workers, popularly known as “Coxey's Army,” on Washington. Public works programs and relief measures were asked. This focused attention on the plight of . . . Map (db m43291) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — 9/11 Memorial
On College Circle south of University Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States of America was jolted into a new reality. Terrorists crashed hijacked airplanes into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., killing and . . . Map (db m119713) HM WM
3 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Christopher James VialongaFebruary 12, 1971 — September 11, 2001
On College Circle south of University Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
"Vio," as he was known to friends, worked as a currency trader for Carr Futures in the World Trade Center's north tower. A 1993 graduate of Susquehanna University and a 1989 graduate of Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, N.J., he loved life . . . Map (db m119716) HM WM
4 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Civil War Memorial
On College Circle south of University Avenue, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
To honor the Students, Faculty and Trustees of Missionary Institute who wore the Blue or the Grey in the Civil War of 1861-1865Map (db m119709) WM
5 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Class of 1888 Graduation Tree Site
On College Circle at University Avenue, on the right when traveling south on College Circle.
On this site stood the tree planted on its day of graduation by the Class of 1888 Memorial placed 1959 by the sole surviving member of the Class Dr. John I. Woodruff — Class Members App, Nelson • Royer, N. H. Benson, . . . Map (db m119719) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Colleen Monica SupinskiAugust 24, 1974 - September 11, 2001
On College Circle south of University Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Colleen was a remarkable friend who always had an encouraging word to offer. She flashed her smile and her sparkling blue eyes to let you know everything would turn out just fine. And then she would help make it so, because she was a great . . . Map (db m119718) HM WM
7 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Commemorating Gustavus Adolphus Hall
On East College Circle, on the right when traveling south.
On the occasion of their 25th reunion, the Class of 1968 planted this pin oak (Quercus palustris) tree to commemorate Gustavus Adolphus Hall built in 1895, destroyed by fire 1964. In the hearts and minds of many, G.A. Hall will be . . . Map (db m221715) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Erected to the Memory of Simon Snyder
On Union Alley, 0.1 miles south of University Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Simon Snyder Born November 5, A.D. 1769 Died November 9, A.D. 1819 1789 Member of the Constitutional Convention 1797-1808, Member of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania 1802-1808, Speaker of the House of Representatives of . . . Map (db m84418) HM
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9 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Revolutionary War Memorial
On Pine Street at University Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Pine Street.
Erected to the honor of their Revolutionary AncestorsMap (db m119708) WM
10 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Seibert HallSusquehanna University
has been entered in the National Register of Historic Places United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m221714) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Simon Snyder
On North Market Street (Old U.S. 15) north of East Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling north.
Three-term Governor of the Commonwealth, 1808-1817, and member of the General Assembly, 1797- 1807. Pennsylvania's first governor of German descent. Built this home in the early 1800's, and resided here until his death. Buried in First Lutheran . . . Map (db m43288) HM
12 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Snyder County Veterans MemorialLand of the Free Because of the Brave — Dedicated on November 11, 2014 —
On University Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 1011), on the left when traveling west.
In Honor and Memory of Snyder County Veterans All Gave Some • Some Gave All "Lest We Forget" On these pavers, we find the names of Veterans [sic] from Snyder County, who died while serving their country, dating from the Civil War . . . Map (db m221717) HM
13 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Susquehanna University
On University Avenue west of Susquehanna University College Circle, on the left when traveling west.
Founded 1858 by the Evangelical Lutheran Church as the Missionary Institute and Susquehanna Female College. The present corporate title was adopted in 1895.Map (db m43239) HM
14 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Susquehanna University World War I Memorial
Near College Circle just south of University Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
To Honor those Men of Susquehanna University who answered the call of their country in the World War 1914-1918 This tablet is erected and dedicated by the Class of 1916Map (db m177807) WM
15 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Susquehanna University World War II Memorial
Near College Circle just south of University Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II Alex J. Alexander • Thomas D. Bittinger • Donald Billman • Robert Chalot • Robert L. Cox • Vincent C. Frattali • John Hugus • Kenneth Klinger • Arnold Meszaros • Burton Richard • . . . Map (db m177808) WM
16 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove — Veterans Memorial
On Market Street (U.S. 11) north of Stauffer Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated to all the brave and courageous men and women who gallantly served to defend our flag and country. May 25, 1985Map (db m119707) WM
17 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove, Monroe Township — Albany Purchase
On Susquehanna Trail (U.S. 15) 0.1 miles north of Lenker Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The NE corner of the land deeded the Proprietors by the Six Nations in great council at Albany July 6, 1754, was 1 mile north of Penns Creek. It ran thence "North of the West as far as your Province extends."Map (db m43295) HM
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18 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove, Monroe Township — Albany Purchase Line Stone
On South Old Trail just south of Airport Road, on the right when traveling south.
This stone, which was transported from Henry Shoemaker's estate at McElhattan, was erected on the Albany Purchase Line in 1938. The line is about one mile north of this spot. To the stone was attached a plaque describing the Albany Purchase of 1754. . . . Map (db m176922) HM
19 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove, Monroe Township — John Harris, Founder of Harrisburg
On South Old Trail south of Airport Road when traveling south.
On October 25,1755 John Harris, Founder of Harrisburg, and a party of 40 men who came up the river to investigate the (John) Penn's Creek Massacre, were ambushed by a party of Indians near the mouth of this creek at the head of the Isle of . . . Map (db m43884) HM
20 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove, Monroe Township — Penns Creek Bridge
On Mill Road east of Pennsylvania Route 204, on the left when traveling east.
Built in 1919, a two-span concrete barrel arch bridge of unusual architectural quality crossed Penns Creek on this site until 1994. The architectural detailing included fluted pilasters at the center pier and cast concrete parapets with an open star . . . Map (db m167273) HM
21 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove, Monroe Township — Penns Creek Massacre
On North Market Street (U.S. 522) at Susquehanna Trail (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling south on North Market Street.
October 16, 1755, a band of Indians ambushed and killed, wounded, or took captive some 26 settlers of this region. The attack was just west along Penns Creek, and first to follow Braddock's defeat.Map (db m43293) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove, Monroe Township — The (John) Penn's Creek Massacre
On South Old Trail south of Airport Road when traveling south.
In commemoration of The (John) Penn's Creek Massacre, which occurred along this stream on October 16, 1755 when the settlers were attacked by the Indians and about 26 were killed, wounded or carried into captivity. This was the first Indian . . . Map (db m43881) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Snyder County, Selinsgrove, Penn Township — Simon Snyder
On South Market Street, 0.1 miles north of Pennsylvania Route 35, on the right when traveling north.
Three times Governor of the State, 1808-17, and member Assembly, 1797 to 1808, lived in Selinsgrove during that period. Died Nov. 9, 1819, in his home on Market St., which still stands. Buried First Lutheran Church cemetery.Map (db m176921) HM
 
 
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