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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Canonsburg, 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 (284) 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(284) Fayette County (284)  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)
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1 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — "Fort" Armstrong — 1848 • 1948
On this site formerly stood "Fort" Armstrong A lodging house for students of Jefferson College in the northwest room of which on May 1, 1848 six students Daniel Webster Crofts • John Templeton McCarty • Naaman Fletcher • James . . . Map (db m200384) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — 121 Belmont Avenue
Registered Landmark Washington County History and Landmarks FoundationMap (db m199317) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Blackhorse Tavern
The tavern opened in 1783. The whiskey insurrection began as a protest movement against the 1781 Whiskey Tax. From this site in 1784, a call to the militia was sent out by whiskey rebels as a gesture of defiance toward the Federal Government. Stolen . . . Map (db m201459) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Briceland's Tavern
Originally part of John Canon's Mill property, a large stone building stood here for more than a century. During the Jefferson College years and the Civil War, it was a popular meeting place and site of many banquets. After passing from the . . . Map (db m200586) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Budke House
This home was built in 1895 by Canonsburg industrialist John Budke, 1852-1914. Budke became manager and later the owner of Canonsburg's first major industry. Canonsburg Iron and Steel Company, commonly known as the Budke Mill. He was a pioneer in . . . Map (db m198177) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Canon's Mill
A water powered grist & saw mill was erected here about 1780 by John Canon, founder of Canonsburg. He was county sub-lieutenant of militia during the Revolution and served in the state assembly. Canon operated the mill until his death at age 58 . . . Map (db m200540) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Canonsburg Armory
A unit of Pennsylvania National Guard was established in Canonsburg in 1926. This armory was erected in 1938 for Co. H. 103rd Medical Regiment and was designed by local architect, George W. Brugger, and patterned after a building in Williamsburg, . . . Map (db m199471) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Chartiers United Presbyterian Church
Near this marker was the original site of the Chartiers United Presbyterian Church founded 1775 by Rev. Matthew Henderson C. 1781 - First log building C. 1805 - Second limestone building C. 1835 - Third brick . . . Map (db m209725) HM
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9 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Dr. Jonathan Letterman — (1824-1872)
A military surgeon, Letterman is credited with establishing modern methods of battlefield medical management. During the Civil War, he designed a medical supply wagon prototype, established triage procedures, and instituted an efficient system for . . . Map (db m198100) HM
10 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Emery's Tavern
In 1810, the original Emery's Tavern was built up the hill on N. Central Ave. opposite the college building. In 1820, the new Emery's Tavern was built on the N. E. corner of N. Central and E. Pike when the Washington-Pittsburgh Turnpike was . . . Map (db m198183) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Fort Armstrong
On April 22, 1848, the fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta was founded in an upper room of the two-story frame student residence that stood on the S.W. corner of E. College and Greenside. Rooming and boarding establishments were called "forts" in the . . . Map (db m199529) HM
12 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — In Commemoration
In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the founding in 1852 of Phi Kappa Psi on this campus, Phi Gamma Delta in convention assembled on August 30, 1952, invited its distinguished colleague of the Jefferson Duo to share perpetually the . . . Map (db m200806) HM
13 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — In Memory of Daniel A. Caruso — Mayor — January 2, 1990 - May 26, 2000 —
This tree stands as a living tribute to Canonsburg native son, Mayor Daniel A. Caruso, for his spirit, enthusiasm and loyal dedication to his neighbors and community. Born of poor immigrant parents on June 20, 1921, he married his local . . . Map (db m198121) HM
14 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Jefferson College
Jefferson College received its charter on Jan. 15, 1802 and moved to this site, originally John Canon's home, in 1817. It was founded by the Rev. John McMillan, John Canon and others, and was one of the five largest colleges in the nation. In . . . Map (db m199498) HM
15 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — John McMillan's Log School
This log structure was the Frontier Latin School built circa 1780 by the Rev. John McMillan and was located about a mile south of Canonsburg next to the McMillan home. Latin, Greek, Mathematics and other classical subjects were taught here. It . . . Map (db m199713) HM
16 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Korea ☆ Vietnam
Dedicated to those who served, those who died, and those missing Dedicated July 4, 1985 Canonsburg, PAMap (db m198099) WM
17 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Letherman House
In 1852, the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity was founded by Willliam Henry Letterman (spelling he used) and Charles Page Thomas Moore in the attic of the house that stood here at 246 N. Central Ave. The house was owned by his widowed mother, Ann . . . Map (db m199297) HM
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18 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — McMillan's Log Cabin
This log cabin was built in 1780 by The Rev. John McMillan D.D. and was the beginning of Jefferson College. It was donated by his descendants the Fulton Brothers to The Rev. William F. Brown D.D. who removed it to this . . . Map (db m201736) HM
19 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Millers Run Presbyterian Church
Founded 1793 This building erected 1835 Registered Landmark Washington County History and Landmarks FoundationMap (db m209827) HM
20 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Montour Railroad
The Montour Railroad Company was organized in 1877 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Imperial Coal Co. to bring coal from mines near Imperial ten miles to a barge loading dock on the Ohio River. A connection was made with the Pittsburgh & . . . Map (db m198097) HM
21 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Montour Trail
After abandonment of the railroad in 1984, the first public meeting to discuss creating a rail-trail in the rural Countryside south of Pittsburgh was held in 1989, attended by a core group of 15 people. Most of that core remain as trail . . . Map (db m198460) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Morgan Building
Erected in 1890 by J. C. Morgan for his dry goods store, the building had an opera house on the second floor from 1891 until August 26, 1911. A spectator yelled "fire" in the crowded theater when a piece of film sparked. There was never a fire . . . Map (db m199552) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — North Strabane High School — 1905
Registered Landmark Washington County History and Landmarks FoundationMap (db m210866) HM
24 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Revolutionary War Soldiers — are buried in this Cemetery
Caughey, Nathaniel • Hay, John • Henderson, Matthew • Johnston, Matthew • Lee, James • Linn, James • May, Alexander • McAlroy, James • McCall, John T • McConnell, Alexander • McNary, Thomas • Pollock, Samuel • Rankin, James • Reed, . . . Map (db m209732) HM WM
25 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Revolutionary War Soldiers — are buried in this Cemetery
Bell, Robert - 1763-1849 • Bell, Thomas - 1755-1825 • George, Robert - 1744-1819 • Simpson, James - 1750-1819Map (db m209825) HM WM
26 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Roberts House
Rev. John McMillan purchased this lot in 1796 and the original part of the house was constructed. Rev. John Watson, first president of Jefferson College and son-in-law of Rev. McMillan, died in this house in 1802. John Roberts bought the house . . . Map (db m199468) HM
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27 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Stone College Building
This lot is the original site of Jefferson College. In 1791, John Canon donated this lot to the Canonsburg Academy and Library Company, which in 1802 was chartered as Jefferson College. The college quickly outgrew the 2-story stone structure and . . . Map (db m199469) HM
28 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to those who served Canonsburg in all warsMap (db m198120) WM
29 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated by a grateful community state and Nation to the memory of these Veterans of America's early conflicts American Revolution • American Civil War • The Indian Wars • Spanish/American War • World War IMap (db m209720) WM
30 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Veteran's Statue
Dedicated by Mothers of Democracy and People of Canonsburg to the soldiers of the three Wars Civil, Spanish-American and World War "Honor to our living heroes glory to our dead."Map (db m199510) WM
31 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Veteran's Statue
The Canonsburg Mothers of Democracy commissioned noted sculptor, Giuseppe Moretti, to create this bronze statue of a World War I soldier. The statue was unveiled in 1924 on Memorial Day. Two thousand people attended the dedication including . . . Map (db m200465) HM
32 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — Watson's Corner
John Watson, Esq., was the son of James Watson of Chartiers Twp. He built a home and blacksmith shop on the northwest corner of Pike St. and Central Ave. before Canonsburg Borough was formed in 1802. He served on the first Town Council and . . . Map (db m200609) HM
33 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — World War II — Veterans of Canonsburg — 1941 - 1946 —
"Lest we forget that freedom is never free."Map (db m199512) WM
34 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg — World War II Memorial
United States Merchant Marines • 28th Div. 103rd Reg. • United States Air Force Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes-Alsace, Rhineland and Central Europe Awarded Croix de GuerreMap (db m199521) WM
35 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, North Strabane Township — Colonel George Morgan
Here was the home, 1796-1810, of the noted Indian trader and agent. Site is marked by a monument. It was here that Morgan was visited by Aaron Burr. His conspiracy was first made known to Thomas Jefferson by Colonel Morgan.Map (db m40415) HM
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36 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, North Strabane Township — John McMillan
First Presbyterian missioner in this area, 1775. Founder of Hill Church, 1776, and of Western Theological Seminary and Jefferson College. Died in 1833, after sixty years in the ministry, and is buried in the churchyard.Map (db m40397) HM
37 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, North Strabane Township — Revolutionary War Soldiers — are buried in this Cemetery
Allison, James 1743-1820 • Bebout, John SR 1729-1803 • Black. James about 1740-1812 • Clark, Thomas 1712-1802 • Coulter, Nathaniel about 1739-about 1798 • Craighead, George 1733-1811 . . . Map (db m221716) HM WM
38 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, North Strabane Township — The Reverend John McMillan, D.D.
Born November 11, 1752 Died November 16, 1833 Pioneer, Preacher - Educator - Patriot Lies buried in this church yard Served sixty years in the ministry Leader in founding Western Theological Seminary Jefferson College - . . . Map (db m114018) HM
39 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, Peters Township — Closing a railroad - Creating a trail
In 1980 an underground lake had formed, filling the abandoned Montour #10 Mine. In August, 1980 word suddenly came from the adjacent Montour #4 Mine that the lake in Montour #10 had been accidentally breached, allowing millions of gallons . . . Map (db m163717) HM
40 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, Peters Township — Lotus Bridge
One of the shortest steel bridges built on the Montour Railroad, this 10 foot bridge was last used on Lotus Siding to span a small creek flowing under Cliff Mine Road and the railroad at trail mile 5.5 in Robinson Township. Reportedly, . . . Map (db m163719) HM
41 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, Peters Township — Milepost 32 - Signal Board
Mileposts measured distance from Montour Junction. Mile 0 was the switch connecting the Montour RR with the P&LE in Coraopolis. Milepost 32 was located approx. 200 yards west of this location. As the railroad completed . . . Map (db m163721) HM
42 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, Peters Township — Montour Mine No. 4
In 1953 a sloped shaft was dug into the hillside and a conveyor system brought coal out of the mine to a new tipple, loading directly into hopper cars. The mine was capable of loading over 20,000 car loads of coal each year. This shaft . . . Map (db m163715) HM
43 Pennsylvania, Washington County, Canonsburg, Peters Township — X1 Railroad Crane
The X1 crane was built in 1947 for the Montour Railroad Co. by the Ohio Locomotive Crane Co. X1 worked on the Montour for 36 years until being sold in 1983 when the railroad ceased operations. X1 restoration project made possible with . . . Map (db m163720) HM
 
 
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