Lycoming

23 historical markers in Pennsylvania

Blooming Grove Dunkard Meeting House - PLAQUE

Built 1828 by German colonists who came to this valley beginning 1805 seeking religious freedom - led by Dr. Frederick Haller and...

Bowman Field

Williamsport, PA

Built 1926. Long noted as Pennsylvania's oldest operating minor league baseball park and the nation's second oldest.

Capt. John Brady

The famed Indian fighter and hero of the colonial wars and the Revolution was killed in ambush by Indians near here April 11, 1779.

Carl E. Stotz

Williamsport, PA

Founder of Little League Baseball and Commissioner through 1955.

Civilian Conservation Corps

In March 1933, the federal government created the CCC to combat the Great Depression.

Dietrick Lamade

Williamsport, PA

German-born publisher of the Sunday Grit, for many years a national "family newspaper.

Eagle Grange No. 1

Montgomery, PA

Pennsylvania's first Grange, officially organized March 4, 1871, two and a half years before organization of the Pennsylvania State...

Fort Antes

Jersey Shore, PA

Built 1776 by Col. Henry Antes.

Fort Muncy

This fort was the principal post north of Sunbury.

Freedom Road Cemetery

Loyalsock Twp., PA

Daniel Hughes, a lumber raftsman on the Susquehanna, lived here, 1854-80.

Julia C. Collins (? - 1865)

Williamsport, PA

Essayist, teacher, and author, her work, The Curse of Caste, is considered to be among the first published novels by an African American...

Lycoming County

Williamsport, PA

Formed April 13, 1795 out of Northumberland County.

Muncy

Muncy, PA

Laid out, 1799, by Benjamin McCarty.

Muncy

Muncy, PA

Laid out, 1799, by Benjamin McCarty.

Muncy Mills

E end of Muncy, PA

The nearby memorial is at the site of this valley's first grist mill.

Peter Herdic

Williamsport, PA

Owner, lumber mills, and president, Susquehanna Boom.

Pine Creek Presbyterian Church

Jersey Shore, PA

Just south along Pine Creek was the site of the first Presbyterian Church in this area, organized in 1792.

Repasz Band

Williamsport, PA

Founded in Williamsport in 1831 and named for its honored director Daniel Repasz, it is one of the oldest American community bands.

Sheshequin Path

By this path up Lycoming Creek, Conrad Weiser, with Lewis Evans, map-maker, and John Bartram, botanist, traveled to Onondaga in 1743 on a...

Susquehanna Log Boom

South Williamsport, PA

Six-mile series of piers, built by a company incorporated in 1846; used to collect and store logs during spring log drives down the West...

Williamson Road

Built in 1792-96 by land agent Charles Williamson to open the Genesee lands in N.Y. From Trout Run, it cut through the wilderness to...

Williamsport

Faxon, PA

Laid out 1795 by Michael Ross.

Williamsport

South Williamsport, PA

Laid out 1795 by Michael Ross.

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