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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Summit Hill, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Carbon 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 Carbon County, PA (77) Lehigh County, PA (127) Luzerne County, PA (310) Monroe County, PA (124) Northampton County, PA (253) Schuylkill County, PA (136)  CarbonCounty(77) Carbon County (77)  LehighCounty(127) Lehigh County (127)  LuzerneCounty(310) Luzerne County (310)  MonroeCounty(124) Monroe County (124)  NorthamptonCounty(253) Northampton County (253)  SchuylkillCounty(136) Schuylkill County (136)
Jim Thorpe is the county seat for Carbon County
Summit Hill is in Carbon County
      Carbon County (77)  
ADJACENT TO CARBON COUNTY
      Lehigh County (127)  
      Luzerne County (310)  
      Monroe County (124)  
      Northampton County (253)  
      Schuylkill County (136)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Backtrack TrestleRenaissance Historic Site
At the corner of Pine and Ludlow, an important part of the Switchback Gravity Railroad was completed around 1844. Upon returning from Mauch Chunk, empty mine cars began their Summit Hill descent east of town at the Mount Jefferson Plane. Passing . . . Map (db m128304) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Five Mile Tree Crossover
”Leaving Mt. Pisgah, the weight of the car was again its motive power, and the slight decline in the grade carried it at the speed of eighteen miles an hour to Mt. Jefferson, a distance of six miles and one furlong…” . . . Map (db m125628) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Old Presbyterian CemeteryRenaissance Historic Site-Panther Valley
Deeded to the Presbyterian Church in 1850 by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, this is the last resting-place for many of Panther Valley’s earliest settlers. Originally lined with individual tombstones, graves were enclosed with iron fences . . . Map (db m86826) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Philip Ginder
Discovered coal near here in 1791Map (db m86829) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Philip Ginter
While hunting, Ginter discovered anthracite on Sharp Mountain here in 1791. He showed it to Col. Jacob Weiss, a prominent area settler. In 1792 Weiss and others formed the Lehigh Coal Mine Co., the first Anthracite company and a forerunner of Lehigh . . . Map (db m86828) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Soldiers Monument
To all the defenders of the Union from Summit Hill and Panther Valley and to their parents and wives.Map (db m86832) WM
7 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Switchback Railroad
A gravity railroad was built along this mountain in 1827 to carry coal from the mines near Summit Hill to the Lehigh Canal at Mauch Chunk. A back-track and two planes were added in 1844 for the return trip by gravity. Railroad crossed the highway . . . Map (db m125636) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — World War I Memorial
To the veterans of the World War. Upon right, reliant Against wrong, defiant.Map (db m86833) WM
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Apr. 30, 2024