List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Lycoming County

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This is a list of the Pennsylvania state historical markers in Lycoming County.

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This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC). The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates as provided by the PHMC's database, are included below when available. There are 30 historical markers located in Lycoming County. [1]

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Historical markers

Marker titleImageDate dedicatedLocationMarker typeTopics
Antes Fort - PLAQUE TransparentPlaceholder.png June 8, 1917PA44, 1 mi. E of Jersey Shore
41°11′56″N77°14′10″W / 41.1988°N 77.236°W / 41.1988; -77.236 (Antes Fort - PLAQUE)
PlaqueAmerican Revolution, Forts, Military, Native American
Blooming Grove Dunkard Meeting House - PLAQUE Bloominggrove Dunkard Church.JPG August 1, 1931Meetinghouse, 2 miles E of Balls Mills, .7 mile S of PA 973
41°19′26″N77°00′15″W / 41.324°N 77.0042°W / 41.324; -77.0042 (Blooming Grove Dunkard Meeting House - PLAQUE)
PlaqueBuildings, Ethnic & Immigration, Religion
Bowman Field Bowman Field.JPG July 29, 20001700 West Fourth St., Williamsport
41°14′30″N77°02′50″W / 41.2417°N 77.0471°W / 41.2417; -77.0471 (Bowman Field)
RoadsideAfrican American, Baseball, Sports
Capt. John Brady TransparentPlaceholder.png May 28, 1947SR 2014 (old Pa. 147), .8 mile N of Muncy
41°13′06″N76°47′17″W / 41.2182°N 76.7881°W / 41.2182; -76.7881 (Capt. John Brady)
RoadsideAmerican Revolution, Military, Native American
Carl E. Stotz TransparentPlaceholder.png October 10, 1995Original Little League Field, W. 4th St., Williamsport
41°14′27″N77°02′40″W / 41.2407°N 77.0444°W / 41.2407; -77.0444 (Carl E. Stotz)
RoadsideBaseball, Sports
Civilian Conservation Corps TransparentPlaceholder.png September 28, 1996Rt. 14 N of Trout Run
41°22′15″N77°04′17″W / 41.3709°N 77.0714°W / 41.3709; -77.0714 (Civilian Conservation Corps)
RoadsideEnvironment, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 20th Century, Labor
Dietrick Lamade November 23, 1996W. 3rd. & Williams Sts., Williamsport
41°14′23″N77°00′15″W / 41.2396°N 77.0042°W / 41.2396; -77.0042 (Dietrick Lamade)
CityBusiness & Industry, Ethnic & Immigration, Publishing
Eagle Grange No. 1 Eagle Grange.JPG May 5, 2001Rte. 15 and E. Blind Road, Montgomery
41°10′44″N76°54′40″W / 41.1788°N 76.9111°W / 41.1788; -76.9111 (Eagle Grange No. 1)
RoadsideAgriculture, Business & Industry, Government & Politics, Railroads, Women
Fort Antes TransparentPlaceholder.png May 1, 1947Main & Seminary Sts., Jersey Shore
41°12′14″N77°15′12″W / 41.204°N 77.2532°W / 41.204; -77.2532 (Fort Antes)
RoadsideAmerican Revolution, Forts, Military, Mills, Native American
Fort Muncy TransparentPlaceholder.png June 4, 1946U.S. 220, 3.5 miles N of Muncy (Missing)RoadsideAmerican Revolution, Forts, Military
Freedom Road Cemetery TransparentPlaceholder.png May 15, 1993T-456 in Loyalsock Twp.
41°15′44″N77°00′37″W / 41.2622°N 77.0102°W / 41.2622; -77.0102 (Freedom Road Cemetery)
RoadsideAfrican American, Civil War, Religion, Underground Railroad
Julia C. Collins (? - 1865) TransparentPlaceholder.png June 19, 2010Susq. River Walk & Timber Heritage Trail, near Market St. Bridge, Williamsport
41°14′09″N77°00′16″W / 41.2358°N 77.0045°W / 41.2358; -77.0045 (Julia C. Collins)
RoadsideAfrican American, Education, Women, Writers
Lycoming County Lycoming County Courthouse.JPG April 13, 1981Lycoming County Courthouse, Williamsport
41°14′27″N77°00′08″W / 41.2407°N 77.0021°W / 41.2407; -77.0021 (Lycoming County)
CityBaseball, Business & Industry, Cities & Towns, Government & Politics, Native American, Sports
Muncy Muncy Ritz.JPG January 21, 195240 N Main St., Muncy
41°12′54″N76°14′10″W / 41.215°N 76.2361°W / 41.215; -76.2361 (Muncy)
RoadsideCities & Towns, Native American, Paths & Trails
Muncy Muncy Ritz.JPG January 21, 1952260 E Water St., Muncy
41°12′33″N76°46′30″W / 41.2093°N 76.77494°W / 41.2093; -76.77494 (Muncy)
RoadsideCities & Towns, Native American, Paths & Trails
Muncy Mills Muncy Mills monument.JPG May 28, 1947Junction Pa. 405 & 442 E of Muncy
41°12′42″N76°45′29″W / 41.2117°N 76.7581°W / 41.2117; -76.7581 (Muncy Mills)
RoadsideBusiness & Industry, Mills, Native American
Pennsdale Meeting Pennsdale Meeting House.JPG May 1, 1947Junction SR 2051 (former LR 41054) & township road (former LR 41154) near Pennsdale
41°14′36″N76°47′52″W / 41.2432°N 76.7979°W / 41.2432; -76.7979 (Pennsdale Meeting)
RoadsideBuildings, Religion
Pennsdale Meeting Pennsdale Meeting House.JPG July 19, 1946Junction LR 41154 & LR 41054 near Pennsdale (Missing)RoadsideReligion
Pennsylvania Canal - Clinton County - (West Branch Division) [2] Lockport lock HAER4.jpg July 9, 1952In Lockport, Clinton County, Pa. At the junction of 664 (Swissdale Rd.) and Locks Ave. (Latitude/Longitude: 41.13694, -77.44722)RoadsideCanals, Navigation, Transportation
Peter Herdic Peter Herdic.jpg November 7, 1996407 W. 4th St., Williamsport
41°14′24″N77°00′32″W / 41.24°N 77.009°W / 41.24; -77.009 (Peter Herdic)
CityBuildings, Business & Industry, Entrepreneurs, Invention, Professions & Vocations
Pine Creek Presbyterian Church TransparentPlaceholder.png February 25, 1949Allegheny St. (SR 3028 / old US 220), Jersey Shore
41°12′15″N77°15′57″W / 41.2042°N 77.2659°W / 41.2042; -77.2659 (Pine Creek Presbyterian Church)
RoadsideReligion
Sheshequin Path Lycoming Creek at Trout Run.JPG March 1, 1949U.S. 15, 2.2 miles S of Trout Run
41°22′15″N77°04′18″W / 41.3707°N 77.0717°W / 41.3707; -77.0717 (Sheshequin Path)
RoadsideEnvironment, Native American, Paths & Trails, Transportation
Sheshequin Path Lycoming Creek at Trout Run.JPG March 1, 1949Pa. 14, 1.4 mile NE of Trout Run (Missing)
41°24′07″N77°02′43″W / 41.4019°N 77.0454°W / 41.4019; -77.0454 (Sheshequin Path)
RoadsideEarly Settlement, Native American, Paths & Trails, Transportation
Sheshequin Path TransparentPlaceholder.png March 1, 1949Pa. 14 at Marsh Hill
41°25′25″N77°01′04″W / 41.4237°N 77.0178°W / 41.4237; -77.0178 (Sheshequin Path)
RoadsideEarly Settlement, Paths & Trails, Transportation
Susquehanna Log Boom Susquehanna Log Boom Islands.JPG December 19, 1962US 15, just S of Williamsport
41°13′40″N76°59′07″W / 41.22776°N 76.98532°W / 41.22776; -76.98532 (Susquehanna Log Boom)
RoadsideBusiness & Industry
W. D. Crooks & Sons Door Plant TransparentPlaceholder.png October 26, 2000One College Ave. Williamsport, outside the Alvin Bush Campus Center
41°14′07″N77°01′24″W / 41.2352°N 77.0232°W / 41.2352; -77.0232 (W. D. Crooks & Sons Door Plant)
RoadsideBusiness & Industry
Williamson Road TransparentPlaceholder.png May 1, 1947Main St. (US 15), Trout Run
41°17′10″N77°03′21″W / 41.2862°N 77.0559°W / 41.2862; -77.0559 (Williamson Road)
RoadsideEarly Settlement, Roads, Transportation
Williamsport PostcardWilliamsportPABizSectionAerial1919.jpg May 1, 1947U.S. 220 E at Williamsport
41°15′14″N76°58′54″W / 41.2538°N 76.9816°W / 41.2538; -76.9816 (Williamsport)
RoadsideBusiness & Industry, Cities & Towns, Government & Politics
Williamsport Williamsport0124.jpg May 1, 1947US 15 at LLWS, S end of Williamsport
41°13′41″N76°59′02″W / 41.22806°N 76.98387°W / 41.22806; -76.98387 (Williamsport)
RoadsideBusiness & Industry, Cities & Towns, Transportation
Williamsport City Hall Williamsport Pennsylvania.JPG May 1, 1947U.S. 220 W of Williamsport (Missing)RoadsideBusiness & Industry, Cities & Towns, Transportation

See also

Related Research Articles

The Sinnemahoning Path is an ancient trail which passes through what will be called Keating on its way to the upper Alleghenies. The Sinnemahoning Path followed the West Branch of the Susquehanna from “the Great Island” at Lock Haven to the Sinnemahoning Creek at Keating, to Portage Creek, then to Canoe Place near Port Allegany, Pennsylvania and on to the Seneca country in the upper Alleghenies.

References

  1. "PHMC Historical Markers Search" (Searchable database). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  2. "1. GENERAL VIEW NORTHEAST, LOCK KEEPERS HOUSE - West Branch Pennsylvania Canal, South of State Route 664 along North bank of West Branch of Susquehanna River, 2,000 feet East of Jay Street Bridge, Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA". Library of Congress . 1991.