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This is a list of the Pennsylvania state historical markers in Franklin County. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Franklin 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 70 historical markers located in Franklin County.[1] {{GeoGroupTemplate}}{{-}}Historical markers Marker title | Image | Date dedicated | Location | Marker type | Topics |
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54th Mass. Infantry Regiment, US Colored Troops (The) | November 7, 2009 }} | | {{coord>39.82031|-77.90564|name=54th Mass. Infantry Regiment, US Colored Troops, The}}Roadside | African American, Civil War, Military | Brown's Mill School | April 20, 1966 }} | | {{coord>39.8307|-77.702|name=Brown's Mill School}}Roadside | Buildings, Education | Buchanan House | July 2, 1953 }} | | {{coord>39.8288|-77.0963|name=Buchanan House}}City | Exploration, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century, Professions & Vocations | Burning of Chambersburg | December 5, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.9375|-76.3389|name=Burning of Chambersburg}}Roadside | Civil War, Military | Burning of Chambersburg | December 5, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.7222|-76.1963|name=Burning of Chambersburg}}Roadside | Civil War, Military | Caledonia Furnace | August 25, 1947 }} | US 30 & PA 233, Caledonia State Park, east end of Fayetteville | Roadside | African American, Business & Industry, Civil War, Furnaces, Military | Captain Ulric Dahlgren | June 1, 1954 }} | | {{coord>39.79|-77.7275|name=Captain Ulric Dahlgren}}City | Civil War, Military | Chambersburg | 1948 | } | U.S. 11, .3 mile S of borough line | Roadside | Cities & Towns, Civil War, Early Settlement, Government & Politics | Chambersburg | n/a | | {{coord>39.9559|-77.64507|name=Chambersburg}}Roadside | Cities & Towns, Civil War, Early Settlement, Government & Politics | Chambersburg | 1948 | } | US 30 W end of Chambersburg | Roadside | Cities & Towns, Civil War, Early Settlement, Government & Politics | Chambersburg | n/a | | {{coord>39.9294|-76.3631|name=Chambersburg}}Roadside | Cities & Towns, Civil War, Government & Politics | Confederate Conference | August 10, 1953 }} | | {{coord>39.9372|-76.3384|name=Confederate Conference}}City | Civil War, Military | Dr. Henry Harbaugh | December 5, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.7214|-76.4664|name=Dr. Henry Harbaugh}}Roadside | Education, Ethnic & Immigration, Professions & Vocations, Religion | Falling Spring Church | May 10, 1948 }} | US 11 at church, 2 blocks N of Square, Chambersburg | City | Buildings, Ethnic & Immigration, Religion | First Lutheran Church | August 10, 1953 }} | | {{coord>39.9344|-76.3366|name=First Lutheran Church}}City | Buildings, Religion | Fort Chambers | June 3, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.9391|-76.3378|name=Fort Chambers}}City | Early Settlement, Forts, French & Indian War, Military, Mills, Native American | Fort Davis | October 29, 1946 }} | | {{coord>39.75952|-77.86262|name=Fort Davis}}Roadside | Forts, French & Indian War, Military | Fort Davis - PLAQUE | June 1, 1931 }} | | {{coord>39.744|-76.1239|name=Fort Davis - PLAQUE}}Plaque | Forts, French & Indian War, Government & Politics 18th Century, Military | Fort Loudon | May 27, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.9063|-76.119|name=Fort Loudon}}Roadside | Forts, French & Indian War, Military | Fort Loudon - PLAQUE | October 1, 1915 }} | | {{coord>39.9148|-76.0951|name=Fort Loudon - PLAQUE}}Plaque | Forts, French & Indian War, Military | Fort Marshall | 1946 | } | Valley Rd. & Shimpstown Rd., S of Mercersburg | Roadside | Forts, French & Indian War, Military | Fort McCord | August 8, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.986|-76.2277|name=Fort McCord}}Roadside | Forts, French & Indian War, Military, Native American | Fort McCord - PLAQUE | October 1, 1914 }} | | {{coord>39.985|-76.2266|name=Fort McCord - PLAQUE}}Plaque | Early Settlement, Forts, French & Indian War, Military, Native American | Fort McDowell | September 10, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.8747|-76.1284|name=Fort McDowell}}Roadside | Forts, French & Indian War, Military, Mills | Fort McDowell - PLAQUE | October 1, 1916 }} | | {{coord>39.8747|-76.1284|name=Fort McDowell - PLAQUE}}Plaque | Forts, French & Indian War, Military, Mills, Roads | Fort Waddell | May 27, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.9612|-76.1793|name=Fort Waddell}}Roadside | Early Settlement, Forts, French & Indian War, Military, Native American | Fort Waddell (1754) - PLAQUE | n/a | | {{coord>39.9112|-76.1795|name=Fort Waddell 1754 - PLAQUE}}Plaque | Forts, French & Indian War, Military | Franklin County | May 15, 1982 }} | | {{coord>39.9376|-76.3389|name=Franklin County}}City | Cities & Towns, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century | Frederick Douglass and John Brown | August 21, 1994 }} | | {{coord>39.93476|-77.66664|name=Frederick Douglass and John Brown}}Roadside | African American, Government & Politics 19th Century, Military | George H. Wirt (1880 - 1961) | October 1, 2005 }} | near PSU Mont Alto campus, approx. 120 yds. E of Slabtown Rd. on south side of PA 233 | Roadside | Environment, Government & Politics 20th Century | Gettysburg Campaign | November 2, 1964 }} | | {{coord>39.7516|-76.4296|name=Gettysburg Campaign}}Roadside | Civil War, Military | Gettysburg Campaign | November 2, 1964 }} | | {{coord>39.8041|-76.2775|name=Gettysburg Campaign}}Roadside | Civil War, Military | Gettysburg Campaign | December 5, 1997 }} | | {{coord>39.7321|-76.2751|name=Gettysburg Campaign}}Roadside | Civil War, Military | Gettysburg Campaign | January 10, 1948 }} | | {{coord>39.9268|-76.3734|name=Gettysburg Campaign}}Roadside | Civil War, Military | Gettysburg Campaign | December 5, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.9569|-76.3557|name=Gettysburg Campaign}}Roadside | Civil War, Military | Gettysburg Campaign | December 5, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.90486|-77.67223|name=Gettysburg Campaign}}Roadside | Civil War, Military | Israel Benevolent Society Cemetery | May 12, 2002 }} | | {{coord>39.9336|-76.3441|name=Israel Benevolent Society Cemetery}}Roadside | Civil War, Military, Religion | Jacob Nelson "Nellie" Fox | August 3, 2001 }} | | {{coord>39.9174|-76.2016|name=Jacob Nelson "Nellie" Fox}}City | Baseball, Sports | James Buchanan | January 1, 1955 }} | | {{coord>39.8665|-76.0553|name=James Buchanan}}Roadside | Buildings, Education, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century | John Brown | n/a | | {{coord>39.93881|-77.65831|name=John Brown}}City | African American, Government & Politics 19th Century, Military | John Brown Raid | June 11, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.8404|-76.4553|name=John Brown Raid}}Roadside | African American, Government & Politics 19th Century, Military | John Wallace Jr. | June 27, 1955 }} | | {{coord>39.751|-76.4317|name=John Wallace Jr.}}City | Professions & Vocations | Joseph G. Armstrong | May 14, 1960 }} | | {{coord>39.9631|-76.2139|name=Joseph Armstrong}}Roadside | Early Settlement, French & Indian War, Government & Politics 18th Century, Military, Native American | Joseph Winters | May 23, 2005 }} | Junior Hose and Truck Company #2, 130 N Second St., Chambersburg | City | African American, Entrepreneurs, Invention, Native American, Police and Safety, Underground Railroad | Lane House | July 2, 1953 }} | | {{coord>39.8287|-76.0962|name=Lane House}}City | Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century | Margaret Cochran Corbin | October 1, 1961 }} | | {{coord>39.9572|-76.356|name=Margaret Cochran Corbin}}Roadside | American Revolution, Military, Women | Marshall College | May 1, 1953 }} | | {{coord>39.8283|-76.1005|name=Marshall College}}Roadside | Education, Religion | Martin Delany (1812-1885) | October 25, 2003 }} | 566 S. Main St., Chambersburg | Roadside | African American, Civil Rights, Military, Professions & Vocations, Publishing, Underground Railroad | Masonic Temple | November 30, 1964 }} | | {{coord>39.9359|-76.3406|name=Masonic Temple}}City | Buildings, Civil War, Military | Masonic Temple | November 30, 1964 }} | S 2nd St. (northbound) near E. Queen St., Chambersburg (Missing) | City | Religion | Messersmith's Wood | August 20, 1973 }} | | {{coord>39.9318|-76.3555|name=Messersmith's Wood}}City | Civil War, Military | Morrow Tavern | August 1, 1953 }} | | {{coord>39.9368|-76.3385|name=Morrow Tavern}}City | Buildings, Business & Industry, George Washington, Military, Inns & Taverns, Whiskey Rebellion | Old Franklin County Jail | May 9, 1975 }} | | {{coord>39.939|-76.341|name=Old Franklin County Jail}}Roadside | Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century | Old Log Building | June 27, 1955 }} | | {{coord>39.752|-76.4294|name=Old Log Building}}City | Buildings, Education | Patrick Gass (1771-1870) | January 13, 2004 }} | 181 Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg, off Rt. 30 at Sheetz | Roadside | Environment, Exploration, Military, War of 1812 | Pennsylvania | January 1, 1949 }} | US 11 at Mason Dixon Rd., Middleburg, near MD state line | Roadside | Early Settlement, Government & Politics 17th Century, William Penn | Pennsylvania State Forest Academy | May 13, 2003 }} | just off Park St. (Rt. 233) on Campus Dr., at entrance of PSU, Mont Alto | Roadside | Education, Environment, Government & Politics 20th Century | Philip Berlin | August 10, 1953 }} | | {{coord>39.9345|-76.3369|name=Philip Berlin}}City | Invention, Professions & Vocations, Railroads, Transportation | Ralph Elwood Brock | October 24, 2003 }} | Park St. (Rt. 233) at Slabtown Rd., entrance to PSU, Mont Alto | Roadside | African American, Education, Environment, Professions & Vocations | Reformed Theological Seminary | May 1, 1953 }} | | {{coord>39.8284|-76.1006|name=Reformed Theological Seminary}}Roadside | Education, Religion | Rev. Steel's Fort | June 3, 1947 }} | | {{coord>39.804|-76.1302|name=Rev. Steel's Fort}}Roadside | French & Indian War, Military, Native American | Shippensburg | June 1, 1948 }} | | {{coord>40.0425|-76.4648|name=Shippensburg}}Roadside | Cities & Towns | Snow Hill Cloister | December 21, 1966 }} | | {{coord>39.7898|-76.425|name=Snow Hill Cloister}}Roadside | Religion | Stuart's Raid | December 5, 1947 }} | Blair's Valley Rd., about 100 yds. N of state line | Roadside | Civil War, Military | Suesserott House | May 1, 1969 }} | | {{coord>39.9342|-76.3377|name=Suesserott House}}City | Buildings, Civil War, Houses & Homesteads, Military, Professions & Vocations | Capt. James Chambers' Company | July 28, 1991 }} | | {{coord>39.9388|-76.3377|name=Thompson's Rifle Battalion: Capt. James Chambers' Company}}Roadside | American Revolution, Military | Underground Railroad Activity in Chambersburg | January 15, 2003 }} | Main St. & Lincoln Hwy. (Rt. 30), on NE quadrant of the "diamond," Chambersburg | Roadside | African American, Underground Railroad | Widow Barr Place | June 20, 1955 }} | | {{coord>39.8944|-76.1023|name=Widow Barr Place}}Roadside | American Revolution, Buildings, Early Settlement, Native American | William Findlay | April 1, 1950 }} | | {{coord>39.8303|-76.096|name=William Findlay}}City | Government & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century, Governors | Wilson College | October 10, 1952 }} | | {{coord>39.9499|-76.3515|name=Wilson College}}Roadside | Education, Women |
See also{{Portal|Pennsylvania}}- List of Pennsylvania state historical markers
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin County, Pennsylvania
References 1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/pennsylvania_historical_marker_program/2539/search_for_historical_markers |title=PHMC Historical Markers Search |work=Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission |publisher=Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | format=Searchable database | accessdate=2010-07-19}}
External links- Pennsylvania Historical Marker Program
- Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
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