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69 South High Street, Newville, PA 17241

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Newville PA 17241, United States of America

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Newville PA 17241, United States of America
Inscription. Erected in honor of the men and women of this community who served in our armed forces and to those who made the supreme sacrifice that we may be a free nation, , Erected 1959 by Hamilton-Myers Post 6070, Veterans of ... More on HMDB

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Newville PA 17241, United States of America
Inscription. Original log meeting house was erected 1737 near the Big Spring. Church was fully organized, October 1738. Present stone structure was built 1789, and in 1790 the trustees laid out Newville as a town on the church-owned ... More on HMDB

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9 W. Big Spring Avenue, Newville PA 17241, United States of America
Inscription. Rea, Gracy & Company, also known as the Newville Deposit Bank, was founded in 1857. Following the passage of the National Banking Act, the First National Bank Newville was chartered in July of 1863 as the 60th National ... More on HMDB

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Newville PA 17241, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by the State of, Pennsylvania, in memory of, William Denning: the patriotic blacksmith and, forger of wrought iron cannon, during the Revolutionary War, Born 1737 Died 1830, , Erected 1890 by Commonwealth of ... More on HMDB

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Newville, Cumberland County, PA
(Thompson, 165', 1853, 38-21-10 - Gone ) across Conodoquinet Creek in Newville, Cumberland County, PA. Stored at Laughlin ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Newville , North Newton Township, Cumberland County, PA
(Hake, 32', 1992, 38-21-D) across Bull’s Head Creek SW of Newville , North Newton Township, Cumberland County, PA. PA641 (Main St. - becomes Greenspring Rd.) SW 2.8 miles from jct with PA233 (High St.) in Newville, W. on ... More on dalejtravis.com

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S. Bedford & E. South Sts Carlisle PA
Home to the U.S. Army War College and the second oldest army post in the country. The base was founded in 1757 ... More on PlanetWare
Established 1757. Second oldest Army Post in U. S. A powder magazine built by Hessian prisoners in 1777 survives. Burned by Confederates on July 1, 1863. Indian School, 1879-1918. Army Medical Fie... More on Visitcumberlandvalley.com

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E. South St Carlisle PA
Molly Pitcher is renowned for her bravery at the Battle of Monmouth during the Revolutionary War where she assisted her husband ... More on Visitcumberlandvalley.com
Inscription. Mary “Ludwig” Hays McCauley, known as “Molly Pitcher, ” heroine at Battle of Monmouth, is buried in Old Graveyard just east of here. In this burial ground are g... More on HMDB
