Snyder
Coxey's Army
Selinsgrove, PA
Jacob Sechler Coxey (1854-1951), was born here.
John Harris Ambush - PLAQUE
On October 25, 1755, John Harris, founder of Harrisburg, and a party of 40 men, who came up the river to investigate the (John) Penns...
Penns Creek Massacre
October 16, 1755, a band of Indians ambushed and killed, wounded, or took captive some 26 settlers of this region.
Penns Creek Massacre - PLAQUE
In commemoration of the (John) Penn's Creek Massacre, which occurred along this stream on October, 1755, when the settlers were attacked...
Schoch Blockhouse
Kreamer, PA
This pioneer refuge during the Revolutionary War era was located at a spring 100 yards south.
Simon Snyder
Three times Governor of the State, 1808-17, and member Assembly, 1797 to 1808, lived in Selinsgrove during that period.
Simon Snyder
Selinsgrove, PA
Three-term Governor of the Commonwealth, 1808-1817, and member of the General Assembly, 1797- 1807.
Snyder County
Middleburg, PA
Formed March 2, 1855 out of Union County.
Sunbury
Shamokin Dam, PA
Laid out 1772 as the county seat of Northumberland on the site of Indian Shamokin by Surveyor-General Lukens and William Maclay.
Susquehanna University
Selinsgrove, PA
Founded 1858 by the Evangelical Lutheran Church as the Missionary Institute and Susquehanna Female College.