Union

18 historical markers in Pennsylvania

Buffalo Church

Organized by Presbyterian pioneers, 1773; broken up by Indian raids.

Buffalo Church

Organized by Presbyterian pioneers, 1773; broken up by Indian raids.

Col. John Kelly

Outstanding Indian fighter of Buffalo Valley.

Eli Slifer

Home, 1861-1888, of Civil War Secretary of the Commonwealth, who as assistant to Governor Andrew Curtin had leading role in mobilizing...

Evangelical Church

Mifflinburg, PA

The first church built by "Albright's People," later the Evangelical Association, was erected in New Berlin in 1816.

Evangelical Church

The first church built by "Albright's People," later the Evangelical Association, was erected in New Berlin in 1816.

Fought's Mill

Mifflinburg, PA

The nearby mill is on the site of the earlier mill built in 1771.

General Tasker H. Bliss

Lewisburg, PA

Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army during the first World War and military counselor to President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference,...

John Jacob Leroy - PLAQUE

John Jacob Leroy was killed by the Indians near this spot during the time of the Penns Creek Massacre, October 16, 1755.

Lee Massacre

Winfield, PA

Major John Lee and his entire family, with the exception of a son Robert, were massacred near here by an Indian war party of August 16,...

Leroy Massacre

Near here John Jacob Leroy was killed by Indians on Oct. 16, 1755, following the Penn's Creek Massacre.

Lewisburg Cross-Cut Canal

Lewisburg, PA

Completed in 1833 as a part of Pennsylvania Canal.

Ludwig Derr

Lewisburg, PA

Founder of Lewisburg, 1785.

Samuel Maclay

Member of Congress, 1794-97.

Shikellamy's Old Town - PLAQUE

On the plain stretching southeast from this ridge was situated the Indian village of Shikellamy's old town which was visited by Conrad...

Underground Railroad

Lewisburg, PA

This old stable was a station on the Underground Railroad.

Union County

Lewisburg, PA

Formed March 22, 1813 out of Northumberland County.

Widow Catherine Smith

Built a stone house on this site in 1774, operating saw and grist mills that stood near the intersection of the present highway.

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