List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Northumberland County

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Location of Northumberland County in Pennsylvania

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

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This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Northumberland 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 33 historical markers located in Northumberland County. [1]

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Historical markers

Marker titleImageDate dedicatedLocationMarker typeTopics
Bloody Spring, The TransparentPlaceholder.png June 14, 1967N. 7th St. extension between Shikellamy Ave. & Memorial Park, Sunbury
RoadsideForts, French & Indian War, Military, Native American
Bucknell University TransparentPlaceholder.png September 22, 1947Pa. 405 at junction Pa. 45 3 miles S of Milton
RoadsideEducation, Religion
Captain John Brady - PLAQUE TransparentPlaceholder.png September 1928PA 405 (E side), .5 mile S of intersection PA 45, Milton
PlaqueAmerican Revolution, Exploration, Forts, French & Indian War, Military, Native American
Col. Matthew Smith TransparentPlaceholder.png March 9, 1949SR 1007 (old Pa. 147) at Warrior Run Church N of McEwensville
RoadsideAmerican Revolution, Government & Politics 18th Century, Military
Danville-Pottsville R.R. TransparentPlaceholder.png November 21, 1947Pa. 147 (Front St.), Sunbury
40°51′34″N76°47′54″W / 40.85957°N 76.79837°W / 40.85957; -76.79837 (Danville-Pottsville R.R.)
RoadsideRailroads, Transportation
First Electric Light TransparentPlaceholder.png October 30, 1947Pa. 147 (Front St.) at Market St., Sunbury
40°51′43″N76°47′40″W / 40.862°N 76.79453°W / 40.862; -76.79453 (First Electric Light)
RoadsideBusiness & Industry, Electricity
Fort Augusta TransparentPlaceholder.png n/aPa. 147 (Front St.) at site, Sunbury
40°51′52″N76°47′45″W / 40.86443°N 76.79595°W / 40.86443; -76.79595 (Fort Augusta)
RoadsideForts, French & Indian War, Military
Fort Augusta - PLAQUE TransparentPlaceholder.png July 1929PA 14 in Sunbury
PlaqueAmerican Revolution, Forts, Military, Native American
Fort Freeland TransparentPlaceholder.png February 18, 1947SR 1007 (old Pa. 147) near Warrior Run Church N of McEwensville
RoadsideAmerican Revolution, Forts, Military, Native American
Fort Freeland - PLAQUE TransparentPlaceholder.png July 1929SR 1007 (old PA 147), Warrior Run Church N of McEwensville
PlaqueAmerican Revolution, Forts, Military, Native American
Gen. James M. Gavin TransparentPlaceholder.png September 15, 2001West Avenue & Maple Streets, Mt. Carmel
40°47′55″N76°24′54″W / 40.79858°N 76.4151°W / 40.79858; -76.4151 (Gen. James M. Gavin)
RoadsideGovernment & Politics 20th Century, Military, Military Post-Civil War
Great Shamokin Path TransparentPlaceholder.png October 1949Pa. 405, 3.9 miles S of Milton
RoadsideNative American, Paths & Trails, Transportation
Great Shamokin Path TransparentPlaceholder.png October 1, 19498.9 miles N of Milton (Missing)
RoadsideNative American, Paths & Trails, Transportation
James Pollock TransparentPlaceholder.png June 20, 1951Pa. 405, .2 mile N of Milton (Missing)
RoadsideCanals, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century, Governors, Railroads
Joseph Priestley TransparentPlaceholder.png October 3, 1947U.S. 11 NE of Northumberland
RoadsideEthnic & Immigration, Medicine & Science, Professions & Vocations
Joseph Priestley TransparentPlaceholder.png October 3, 1947Duke St. (PA 147) at 10th St., Northumberland
40°53′41″N76°48′36″W / 40.89463°N 76.80997°W / 40.89463; -76.80997 (Joseph Priestley)
RoadsideMedicine & Science
Joseph Priestley House TransparentPlaceholder.png September 19, 1963472 Priestley Ave., Northumberland
RoadsideBuildings, Ethnic & Immigration, Houses & Homesteads, Medicine & Science, Professions & Vocations
Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838) TransparentPlaceholder.png October 22, 1994Cameron Park, 3rd & Market Sts., Sunbury
40°51′42″N76°47′36″W / 40.8617°N 76.79335°W / 40.8617; -76.79335 (Lorenzo da Ponte)
RoadsideMusic & Theater
Northumberland County TransparentPlaceholder.png July 13, 1982Courthouse, 2nd & Market Sts., Sunbury
40°51′43″N76°47′40″W / 40.862°N 76.79453°W / 40.862; -76.79453 (Northumberland County)
CityGovernment & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century
Pennsylvania Canal TransparentPlaceholder.png June 17, 1952U.S. 11, Northumberland, Near E end of bridge
RoadsideCanals, Navigation, Transportation
Pennsylvania Canal TransparentPlaceholder.png June 17, 1952U.S. 11, 3.5 miles NE of Northumberland
RoadsideCanals, Navigation, Transportation
Shikellamy TransparentPlaceholder.png October 1, 1947Front St. (PA 147) between John & Julia Sts., at Fort Augusta site, Sunbury
40°52′34″N76°47′32″W / 40.87607°N 76.79212°W / 40.87607; -76.79212 (Shikellamy)
RoadsideEarly Settlement, Native American
Shikellamy - PLAQUE TransparentPlaceholder.png October 1, 1915PA 147 (Front St.) just N of Fort Augusta site, Sunbury
40°52′38″N76°47′24″W / 40.8773°N 76.79012°W / 40.8773; -76.79012 (Shikellamy - PLAQUE)
PlaqueGovernment & Politics 18th Century, Native American
Shikellamy's Town TransparentPlaceholder.png October 6, 1947Pa. 405, .5 mile S of Milton
RoadsideEarly Settlement, Native American
Sodom School Sodom School PA 2.jpg May 8, 1969At property, Pa. 45, 1 mile E of Montandon
40°57′57″N76°49′36″W / 40.96587°N 76.82668°W / 40.96587; -76.82668 (Sodom School)
RoadsideBuildings, Education
Sunbury TransparentPlaceholder.png October 30, 1947Route 147/61 (Front St.), at Weis Markets HQ, S end of Sunbury
40°50′50″N76°48′09″W / 40.84727°N 76.80257°W / 40.84727; -76.80257 (Sunbury)
RoadsideBusiness & Industry, Cities & Towns, Forts, Government & Politics, Transportation
Sunbury TransparentPlaceholder.png October 30, 1947Highland St. (PA 61) near Green St., E end of Sunbury
CityBusiness & Industry, Forts, Government & Politics 18th Century, Transportation
Thompson's Rifle Battalion: Capt. John Lowdon's Company TransparentPlaceholder.png June 3, 1987Front St. (PA 147) between John & Julia Sts., at Hunter Home, Fort Augusta, Sunbury
40°52′34″N76°47′32″W / 40.87607°N 76.79212°W / 40.87607; -76.79212 (Thompson's Rifle Battalion: Capt. John Lowdon's Company)
RoadsideAmerican Revolution, Military
Tulpehocken Path TransparentPlaceholder.png January 11, 1950SR 3016, east side, N of Klingerstown
40°40′14″N76°42′08″W / 40.67054°N 76.70231°W / 40.67054; -76.70231 (Tulpehocken Path)
RoadsideNative American, Paths & Trails, Transportation
Tulpehocken Path TransparentPlaceholder.png November 10, 1950Pa. 147, at Wise Rd., N of Herndon
40°43′18″N76°50′15″W / 40.72157°N 76.83751°W / 40.72157; -76.83751 (Tulpehocken Path)
RoadsideNative American, Paths & Trails, Transportation
Warrior Run Church TransparentPlaceholder.png February 18, 1947SR 1007 (old Pa. 147) at site N of McEwensville
RoadsideBuildings, Native American, Religion
William Maclay TransparentPlaceholder.png October 1, 1947Front St. (PA 147) betw. Market St. and Woodlawn Ave., Sunbury
40°51′48″N76°47′47″W / 40.86347°N 76.79633°W / 40.86347; -76.79633 (William Maclay) [2]
RoadsideGeorge Washington, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century
Wyoming Path TransparentPlaceholder.png March 23, 1949U.S. 11 NE of Northumberland
RoadsideNative American, Paths & Trails, Transportation

See also

References

  1. "PHMC Historical Markers Search" (Searchable database). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  2. "William Maclay". waymarking.com. Retrieved Jun 4, 2018.