Butler
Butler County
Butler, PA
Formed March 12, 1800, from Allegheny County.
General Richard Butler - PLAQUE
Butler, PA
In memory of General Richard Butler.
George Edward Waddell
Prospect, PA
One of the greatest pitchers in baseball history.
George Washington
Returning to Virginia from his historic visit at Fort Le Boeuf, Washington used the adjacent Venango Indian Trail.
Harmonist Cemetery
Harmony, PA
Burial place of Harmonist Society, 1805-15.
Harmony
Harmony, PA
First home of Harmony Society, founded 1804, by George Rapp and German followers.
Harmony Mennonites
N of Zelienople, PA
Church organized 1816 by Abraham Ziegler, purchaser of the Harmonist property.
Invention of the Jeep
Homeacre-Lyndora, PA
In September 1940 a team headed by Karl Probst delivered to the U.S. Army a prototype for the World War II jeep.
Rev. Richard C. Christy
Fenelton, PA
Chaplain, 78th Regiment, Pa.
The Roeblings
Saxonburg, PA
John A. Roebling, inventor of steel wire rope and designer of the Brooklyn Bridge, began business at Saxonburg, founded by him in 1832.
Venango Path
Cranberry Twp., PA
A major Indian path between the Forks of the Ohio (now Pittsburgh) and the Seneca town of Venango (now Franklin) passed through here.
William A. Smith
NE of Saxonburg, PA
Known as "Uncle Billy" Smith.
Zelienople
N end of Zelienople, PA
Founded by Baron Dettmar Basse in 1802.