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Chambersburg PA 17201, United States of America
Inscription. Burned by rebel cavalry July 30, A. D. 1864, Destroyed, Buildings 537, Value of Real Estate $713,294.34, Value of Personal Property $915,137.24, , Location. 39° 56.244′ N, 7... More on HMDB
Inscription. Settled 1734 by Benjamin, Chambers, who laid out, “Chambers Town” in 1764. Seat of Franklin County, since 1784. Scene of Civil, War events: Raided by “Jeb”, Stu... More on HMDB

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Mont Alto PA 17237, United States of America
Inscription. Near this spot Captain John E. Cook, of John Browns Army of Liberation, was captured and disarmed on October 25, 1859 by Daniel Logan and others. He was hanged at Charlestown, Virginia, December 16, 1859. , Erected 1909 ... More on HMDB

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Mont Alto PA 17237, United States of America
Inscription. Built 1907-1909 by the students of early forestry classes from trees and sandstone in the nearby hills, Conklin Hall served as a dormitory until 1989. It was named for Robert Conklin, the Pennsylvania Commissioner of ... More on HMDB

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Mont Alto PA 17237, United States of America

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Fayetteville PA 17222, United States of America

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181 Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg PA 17201, United States of America
Inscription. Enlisted by Meriwether Lewis as a private in the Lewis & Clark Expedition, 1803 1806; selected as a Sergeant in August, 1804. His carpentry and soldiering skills earned written commendation from Lewis. Gass later published ... More on HMDB

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361 E. Washington Street, Chambersburg PA 17201, United States of America
Our History There have been Jews in Franklin County, Pa. since 1784 when, according to hand-written records, Aaron Levi lived here. In the early 1830s, Daniel Neumann, a peddler left Philadelphia a... More on Sonsofisraelchambersburg.org
Inscription. Consecrated in 1844, this cemetery provided a place for Jews to be properly buried under the requirement of Judaic law. Founded by Chevrah Kaddishah (Holy Burial Society), it is the fi... More on HMDB

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566 S. Main Street, Chambersburg PA 17201, United States of America
Inscription. Delany was an influential abolitionist, civil rights activist, Army officer, and prominent physician. The son of an enslaved father and free mother received his education in Chambersburg. He went on to publish and anti-slavery ... More on HMDB

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Chambersburg PA 17201, United States of America
Inscription. On March 30, 1734, Benjamin Chambers, a Scots-Irish immigrant and millwright was granted a Blunston License by the Penn family to develop a 400-acre plantation and gristmill for the first Franklin County settlement, named ... More on HMDB

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Chambersburg PA 17201, United States of America
Inscription. They shall live forevermore, our glorious dead, 1917Â 1919, Erected to the memory of the men and women of Franklin County who gave their lives in the World War, “Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay ... More on HMDB
