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Spring Grove PA 17362, United States of America
Inscription. 1917Â Â Â Â 1918, This tablet is erected to honor the boys who from this town and community gave their lives and services during the World War ending by Armistice signed November 11th, 1918, 11:00 A. M. Peace terms signed ... More on HMDB

#2.
Spring Grove PA 17362, United States of America
Inscription. In June and July of 1863, about 7500 Confederate and Union soldiers passed through Jefferson, taking horses, livestock, supplies, and food from local residents. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart's rebel troops occupied the town on ... More on HMDB

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3200 Davidsonburg Rd., Dover PA 17315, United States of America
Inscription. On June 28, 1863, part of General Jubal Early's Confederate Division neared York by this route. Here Early sent Colonel French to York Haven to burn bridges. Ordered to rejoin Lee's army, most of Early's men returned ... More on HMDB

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900 High Street, Thomasville, Pennsylvania

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28 East Market Street, York PA 17401, United States of America
Inscription. The first court house of York County was erected in Centre Square, York, Pa. 1754-1756. The second court house was built on this site 1838-1840 and was remodeled and enlarged 1898-1900. John W. Bittenger, P. J. W. F. ... More on HMDB

#6.
28 East Market Street, York PA 17401, United States of America
Inscription. (Front): Faced with the impossible task of defending an essentially unarmed city against the six thousand battle hardened troops of General Jubal Early, the citizens of York met with the Confederates and negotiated surrender, ... More on HMDB

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254 Roosevelt Ave., York PA 17403, United States of America
Inscription. Born and raised here, he rose to the rank of Four Star General, 1945. the Army's youngest Brig. Gen. In 1940; he became commander of European operations in World War II and had a key role in the liberation of France, ... More on HMDB

#8.
York PA 17401, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of the York County soldiers and sailors of the late War of the Rebellion, 1861–1865. , Erected 1898. , Location. 39° 57.428′ N, 76° 43.637′ W. Marker is in York, Pennsylvania, in ... More on HMDB

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York PA 17401, United States of America
Inscription. York, Pennsylvania. Since 1741, when the town of York was founded, Penn Common has been used as an area for public gatherings. In 1816, the Common was deeded to the Borough of York by the heirs of William Penn, to be ... More on HMDB

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York County Colonial Court House, 205 West Market Street, York, PA 17401-01007, United States
